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Winter

Winter and snow scrapbooking ideas. Learn to scrapbook those cold months.
Embellishing with Snowmen
by Rachel Myerson (Jan 20, 2012)
In scrapbooking, snowmen are a great embellishment for winter layouts, whether or not the photos depict an actual snowman. Here are some suggestions for embellishing with snowmen.

Winter-Themed Journaling
by Rachel Myerson (Jan 6, 2012)
Whether or not you love winter, it seems to come every year, and photos of snowflakes, snow angels, snowmen, and hot chocolate end up in our scrapbooks. Here are some tips to help you journal on your winter-themed pages.

Journaling about Winter
by Denise Gormish (Nov 7, 2011)
Winter is a season that is very different from the other seasons of the year. It features unusual weather, unique holidays, family time and a variety of activities. Here are a few things to consider journaling about for the winter season.

Product Review: Echo Park Wintertime Collection
by Rachel Myerson (Mar 23, 2011)
The papers and stickers in the Echo Park Wintertime collection are perfect for scrapping your winter memories.

Winter Scrapbook Supplies
by (Jan 5, 2011)
Scrapjazz offers over 1800 winter scrapbook supplies. Browse the huge selection of papers, stamps, stickers and more.

Step-by-Step: Winter Wonderland
by Trish Dykes (Jan 28, 2010)
Don’t let the winter blues get you down; head outdoors for some fresh air. With the sun sitting lower in the sky, it is a great time of year to use this lighting to your advantage and capture some great portraits with your camera.

All Day Snowball Project
by Julia Sandvoss (Feb 11, 2009)
Use your scrap stash and some simple craft supplies to create this adorable winter decoration for your home:

Step-by-Step: Snow Angel
by Nora Noll (Jan 6, 2009)
The American Crafts Christmas Collection papers, especially Winter Wonderland and Sleigh Bells Ring, were must-have purchases for me. I loved the silver shine and I knew I had the perfect photos of my daughter playing in the snow to create a winter page.

Brrr – The Big Chill
by Georgina Hefferman (Dec 8, 2008)
Now that the temperature has dropped and we head into the winter season, I thought I would explore this in more detail and discover ways of making our scrapbook layouts feel and look cold.

Snowball Fight Photographs & Layouts
by Denise Gormish (Feb 13, 2008)
Planning a vacation in the snow or just walking outside to a winter wonderland? Either way, if there is snow there could be a snowball fight. Make sure you get some photographs and create layouts about all the fun of a snowball fight.

Think Snow: Layouts about Skiing
by Rachel Myerson (Feb 4, 2008)
Whether it’s a big trip to the Rockies or a day on the bunny hill, a ski trip can be a memorable event. However, scrapping the ski trip poses some unique challenges. Here are some suggestions to help with skiing layouts.

Totally Scrapliftable Winter Layouts
by Patter Cross (Jan 17, 2008)
I was able to find ten wonderful winter-themed layouts in the Scrapjazz.com gallery that are wonderful for you to use and truly scrapliftable:

10 Snowflake Embellishments
by Laura Arellano-Weddleton (Feb 22, 2006)
There are limitless ways that we can incorporate snowflakes onto our pages, either making them the focal point of the page or a detail. Here are ten ways—I’m sure you could come up with many more!

Five Winter Embellishments
by Jennifer Sizemore and Amy Stultz (Jan 25, 2006)
While you’re scrapbooking those snowy, icy photographs, make your embellishments reflect the weather. Here are five fabulous winter embellishments, sure to bring an icy chill to your pages.

Winter Photos: Five-Sense Point of View
by Amy Stultz (Dec 2, 2005)
I challenge you to capture the winter season on film from the point of view of the five senses, the senses that capture forever in your memory the full picture of the season. Here are some ideas to get you started…

Let It Snow
by Lorilee Peterson (Aug 4, 2002)
Here are some great ideas for titles and journaling on all of your snow-bound pages!

Let It Snow
by Angie Pedersen (Aug 3, 2002)
Rosy cheeks. Mittens and scarves. Frosty breath hanging in the air. The “crunch, crunch” of snow beneath my boots. All these images bring to my mind memories of winter...


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