Hannah Montana Scrapbook Page, Episode 21
Here is a two page scrapbook layout using the Hannah Montana Cricut Cartridge, DCWV Rockstar Stack, and DCWV Blossoms & Butterflies stack. I tore some of the pages to get more dimension to my pages.
Sketch to Scrapbook Page (24.08.11)
A scrapbook page made from the shimelle.com sketch of the week. This sketch features two 3×3 square photos and a stack of papers (and optional fabric).
Cricut Episode 207 – On the Farm Scrapbook Page
Music is by Kevin McLeod.
Never Ending Fold Scrapbook Page
This video show how to make a never ending fold and how to incorporate it on a scrapbook page.
Window Frames on a Scrapbook Page
Creating a fun, dimensional window for photos on a scrapbook page.
How to Make Border Page Accents for Scrapbook Pages
This video from sundayldesigns.com is all about making simple decoration for scrapbook pages, so that you can create pages quickly and easily by making these Border (or strip) page accents in advance and just adding to a page along with the photographs, title and any journaling.
Quick Scrapbook Page
**WATCH IN HIGH QUALITY** Hi All – just another quick scrapbook page that I made. I didn’t really fuss over details as it’s just a scrapbook page and I don’t think anyone will be examining too closely. Tried to use up some random supplies on this one. Enjoy! Please visit my blog: crafts.peteandkerry.com
Cricut Tutorial Episode 210 – Royal Diva Scrapbook Page
Hi Everyone! This is a Cricut tutorial on how to make a scrapbook page using the Cricut Expression and Once Upon a Princess cartridge. I hope you will enjoy! All music by Kevin McLeod.
Memory Scrapbook Sailboat Layout Page
DVD Scrapbooking Page Layouts with Embossed Brass Stencil Designs for Making Memories. Using Glue, Glitter, Stencils, Paste, Paper, Digital Pictures, Borders and Embellishments. Brought to you by Fran, Katie & Corrie at www.thestencilcollection.com
How to make a scrapbook Page by wendybaisden.blogspot.com
A fun little video of the making of a scrapbook page using my minds eye paper and tim holtz inks. See more at wendybaisden.blogspot.com

