
Have there been events, memories, days, and/or happenings you want to record? You can easily accomplish this with Stampin’ Up! products. In the last few months, Stampin’ Up! has been adding to its memory keeping collection by adding more 12 x 12 paper as well as Scrapbooking Workshop Kits and other items. Click here to explore the memory keeping options on Stampin’ Up!’s store.
In today’s post, I share a page I created to commemorate my niece’s 40th birthday. I’ll give this page to her so she can either frame it or include it in an album.
I haven’t scrapbooked in many years, so I called on my team member Lori Miller. For a recent team meeting, she demonstrated this fun page and shared her memory keeping journey.
Lori told us how she used a card sketch from page 22 of Stampin’ Up!’s Annual Catalog as the inspiration for this page. I love it!
Measurements and Details
Here are some details to help you get started:
- Lost Lagoon 12 x 12 Two-Tone Card Stock
- Everyday Happiness Designer Series Paper. The banner piece measures 12 x 4 and the piece matting the photo measures 7 x 4 3/4
- Very Vanilla layers measure 5 3/4 x 2 1/4 (for sentiment) and 6 1/4 x 4 1/4 as a mat for the photo
- Pretty Peacock layer measures 6 3/8 x 4 3/8 (mat for photo)
- Crumb Cake layer measures 2 3/4 x 6 1/4 (for sentiment) and 7 1/4 x 5
- Stamp set is Documenting the Day. Earn it free with a $60 purchase during Stampin’ Up!’s SaleABation Sale. Sale ends February 28, 2025. Sentiment stamped in Pretty Peacock.
- Birdhouse created with Country Birdhouse Bundle
- Lost Lagoon Soft Cording
- Riverside Irregular Pearls
With Lori’s direction, this page was a breeze to create! I hope you are inspired to record your memories.
How to Video
In this Facebook Live replay (2/25/2025), from my craft room in Mesa, Arizona, I offer step-by-step instructions for putting this page together.
Thanks so much for visiting my blog today! Be sure to leave me a comment!
Kim
Documenting the Day Supply List
Click on any of the graphics below to shop for the products to create this project at home: