Jan 12, 2009

Winter Wonderland

There is nothing quite like stepping out into the brightness of new fallen snow. There is a stillness to the cool, crisp air that makes the world seem clean, new and full of the possibility of adventure. My family loves to spend time in the winter sledding down the hill at a local park and being dragged on sleds behind four-wheelers with their cousins. I'm sure you have similar winter traditions. And like all traditions, they deserve to be scrapbooked.

So, in the middle of this wintery January, I thought I'd give you some ideas for some fun winter scrapbooking layouts. Whether you are scrapping a weekend at your mountain cabin, a trip to the slopes, or the unexpected family snow day, hopefully these ideas will get your creative juices flowing.

WINTER SCRAPBOOKING TIPS
-Use darker shades of blue, purple, and green for a cold look. Goes especially good with black and white photos.
-The most natural color scheme choice for a winter scrapbook layout is blue and white. However, silver accents also look great.
-For a more contemporary look, you can even try adding a touch of purple to your page.
-Use bold, decorative fonts to enhance the theme of your layout. Try covering chipboard letters with winter scrapbook paper.
-Use patterned paper that includes glitter or flocking.
-To use all those fun sledding shots, use one larger picture as a focal point and crop the others down to wallet size.
-Use scenery shots of snow covered trees to enhance your layout.

LAYOUT IDEAS
-Building a snowman
-Making snow angels
-Catching snowflakes on your tongue
-Having a snowball fight
-Shoveling sidewalks
-Drinking cocoa

PAGE TOPPERS AND TITLES
-Let it Snow!
-Snow Angel
-Winter Wonderland
-"Snow" much fun.
-Snow Day
-Bundle Up

WINTER QUOTES
"Like a snowflake, you're one of a kind."
"Some of my best friends are flakes."
"A snowflake is one of God's most fragile creations, but look what they can do when they stick together!"
"Snowmen fall from heaven unassembled."

FUN WINTER FONTS
Ice and Snow features bold capital letters covered with snow.
Frosty is a contemporary font with small snowflake accents.
Snowbiz is a decorative font featuring snowmen holding each letter of the alphabet.
Fontasy Penguin has adorable penguins dangling from the letters.
Marshmallow World is a dingbat font with various images of pretty winter snowflakes.


DIGITAL SCRAPBOOKING
Check out the free papers and embellishments in the Winter Magic Kit by Monica or the Winter Kit Mini Freebie by Silvia.

Celebrate the winter season by scrapbooking layouts featuring sledding, snowballs, and time spent bundled up outside. In the meantime, you'll create some fun memories you just might want to repeat next year.


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3 comments:

Heather Justesen said...

What fun ideas! Great post.

Cindy Beck, author said...

Kim,
What a fun blog entry that you've posted. And I loved the fonts that you listed at the end. Thanks for sharing all that with us!

Tristi Pinkston said...

Adorable pages, and great ideas! I love silver for winter pictures.

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