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Christmas scrapbooking ideas and inspiration. Scrapbooks for Christmas.
Holiday Scrap Wraps
by Sheredian Vickers (Dec 21, 2012)
Using decorative scrapbook papers for holiday gifts can provide a quick and fun way to expand the use of your paper crafting supplies. Not only can you make tags and cards, you can make pillow boxes and cover plain gift bags to reflect the holiday spirit.

Last-Minute DIY Christmas Ideas
by Jennifer Vardy Little (J-M) (Dec 20, 2012)
Time is ticking away and Christmas is creeping closer and closer. If you’re like me, your shopping budget is also shrinking as the number of people you want to remember at the holidays adds up.

Letters to Santa
by Jeanette Giancaspro (Dec 19, 2012)
One of the reasons that I scrapbook is to remember my children’s younger years. I don’t want to forget all of those adorable Halloween costumes, the dozens of Easter eggs they’ve decorated, the birthdays we’ve celebrated together, and their childhood Christmases - especially their letters to Santa.

Christmas Tree Décor Frenzy
by Nilsa Gonzalez (Dec 18, 2012)
With the holiday season quickly approaching, I have begun making some Christmas decorations. This year I am on a Christmas tree frenzy, so I will be showing you how you also can make these festive Christmas trees.

Christmas: Silhouette + Stamping = Fun
by Amy Sotolongo (Dec 17, 2012)
I love pairing my Silhouette Cameo with stamps and patterned papers to create mini albums, cards and layouts. You can create really fun creations with just a few items and your Silhouette. Today I want to share a mini album and a set of cards that you can create this holiday season.

Creative Ways to Display Christmas Cards
by Jennifer Wolfe-Pearce (Dec 13, 2012)
When you get those beautiful Christmas cards in the mail from family and friends this year, consider making them part of your holiday decor. You can make a simple card display that can be easily sized to accommodate any number of cards. I’ve included some ideas to create a display as well as ideas for how to "upcycle" your cards once the holidays are over.

Mixed Media Christmas Tags
by Jeanette Giancaspro (Dec 11, 2012)
Christmas is quickly approaching, and I find myself looking for alternatives to the store-bought tags that I can attach to special gifts. I’ve made smaller versions of these tags; however, this year, I’ve decided to go a little bigger and bolder. I hope these tags will serve as a jumping-off point for you to make your own tags.

Christmas Cards Now!
by Sheredian Vickers (Dec 10, 2012)
One of my favorite treats is going to Terri Mills’ Stampin’ Up! card classes. The time spent making greeting cards is both relaxing and fun. While the classes bring together women who enjoy cardmaking, creativity is continually fueled by the variety of cards that we make in class. .

Christmas Shadowbox
by Polly McMillan Raymond (Dec 7, 2012)
I’ve had this shadowbox in my studio for years, brand-new but dusty and still in the packaging. I decided it was time to create a project with this, and I wanted it to be something I could hang on my wall during the Christmas Season.

Holiday Projects for the Creatively Challenged
by Vistaprint (Dec 5, 2012)
The holidays are a great time to unleash your creative energy. There are all kinds of decorations and gifts that can be made by hand… that is, if you’re creative. However, what happens if you haven’t got an artsy bone in your body? Are you destined for an empty life, never knowing the joy of giving a gift that you had a hand in creating? Fortunately, these days there are plenty of ways for the creatively challenged to have an inspired holiday season.

Celebrate December with an Advent Calendar
by Nora Noll (Dec 3, 2012)
When I was a little girl, every year we celebrated the days up to Christmas with an Advent calendar. Some years they would be store-bought cardboard with chocolate treats and other years my mother would fill a wreath with 25 peppermints. Whatever kind of treats they were, I was always excited when it was my turn. I decided to recreate this tradition for my daughter, Charlotte.

Holiday Spirit Mini Album
by Polly McMillan Raymond (Nov 30, 2012)
I made a mini album with the theme of holiday spirit. I’ve filled it with wallet-size photos which showcase my favorite ways to celebrate the holiday season.

Reduce Your Stress: Plan for Christmas Now
by Vistaprint (Nov 26, 2012)
While most people might not feel ready to go there yet, Christmas is not really that far away. It may seem ridiculous to start planning for the holidays even before the stores start bringing in their decorations, but there really are some great reasons to start early. If you typically have a hectic schedule or just generally don’t deal well with extra pressure, then planning ahead makes a lot of sense.

Creating Christmas Cards
by Jennifer Vardy Little (J-M) (Nov 20, 2012)
Each year I try to come up with a few different designs that I can produce quickly while still giving my family and friends a beautiful token so they’ll know we’re thinking of them. In this article, I’ll showcase some of this year’s designs and explain some of my choices.

Holiday Portraits
by Denise Gormish (Nov 2, 2012)
The holidays are a good time to take family and individual portraits. Getting great portraits takes planning, a cooperative subject and good camera skills. Here are some ideas to get you started on your holiday portraits.

Last-Minute Christmas Gift: Hot Chocolate Pockets
by Georgina Hefferman (Nov 1, 2012)
Looking for a cheap but cheerful gift to give a neighbor, friend or colleague and a last-minute one to boot? These hot chocolate pouches take about ten minutes to make from start to finish (depending on how much time you want to dedicate to decorating them) and look like lots of effort has gone into them.

Christmas Mini Album
by Jennifer Vardy Little (Feb 3, 2012)
We all know we take too many photos at Christmas as we try to capture every special moment, but sitting down to scrap those pictures can quickly become overwhelming. That's where a mini album can come in handy.

Christmas Card Sayings
by Vistaprint (Dec 7, 2011)
Some of the things that people say, whether verbally or in writing, are timeless. Such is the case with holiday card sayings as well.

4 Tips and Tricks to Help You Keep Your Christmas Traditions Alive
by Vistaprint (Nov 23, 2011)
Hold tight, soon your mailbox will be filled with festive Christmas cards and jolly caroling carolers will be at your door. But before you begin to groan about all the “to-dos” on your list, here are a few handy tips and tricks to make sure your Christmas celebration is as stress-free as possible.

Little Gift, Big Impact: The Power of Cool Stocking Stuffers
by Vitaprint (Nov 16, 2011)
Begin your Christmas shopping this year by focusing exclusively on stocking stuffers as a warm up for those bigger purchases.

Cards: Christmas
by Denise Gormish (Oct 18, 2011)
Cards are a great way to send greetings to family and friends during the holidays. Even if you send a newsletter or photo card, a traditional card shares the sentiment of the holiday with others.

Santa Mini Album
by Heidi Anne Giebel (Jun 7, 2011)
This Santa mini album is so easy and quick to make, that it can be assembled from start to finish in one afternoon.

10 Must-Have Christmas Embellishments
by Jeanette Giancaspro (Jan 20, 2011)
Here are ten must-have embellishments, in no particular order, to inspire you to get those photos out of storage and onto your pages.

Christmas Scrapbooking Supplies
by (Jan 16, 2011)
Get everything you need to preserve your Christmas memories. Browse a huge selection of paper, stamps, stickers and more.

Holiday Card Collage
by Jeanette Giancaspro (Dec 30, 2010)
This year, I decided to create a collage with the photo cards that I have received for the past three Christmases. It will hang on our living room wall this holiday season.

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