Showing posts with label St. Paddy's Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label St. Paddy's Day. Show all posts

Sunday, March 1, 2009

St. Patrick's Day Scrapbooking

It's almost time for St. Patrick's Day scrapbooking. It must be the luck of the Irish, because I found a freebie at http://www.digitalscrapbookingnow.com/ that I had to share (the website said it was ok with them!) Well, I'm only a teeny weeny bit Irish - just enough to be lucky, I guess.




St. Patrick's Day Digital Kit




This is the Lucky Ireland digital scrapbooking kit.
See the nice pages below.





Clover Digital Paper

Clover Digital Scrapbook Paper - Download Page








Light Clover Digital Scrapbooking Paper

Light Clover Digital Scrapbooking Paper - Download Page




Clover Patter Digital Paper


Clover or Shamrock Pattern Digital Scrapbook Paper



Ireland Rainbow Photo

Ireland Rainbow Digital Scrapbook Page




Lucky Shamrocks Digital Paper

Lucky Shamrock Paper



Pale Shamrock Digital Scrapbook Paper

I think this one is my favorite! Pale Shamrock Digital Scrapbook Paper


Digital Scrapbooking Paper - Shamrock Echo


Digital Scrapbooking Paper - Shamrock Echo



Shamrock Perspective Digital Paper

Shamrock Perspective Digital Paper




Shamrock Lattice Digital Paper

Shamrock Lattice Digital Paper



I really have not seen any Irish or St. Patrick's digital scrapbook kits that are this good (for free, even). So, it's our lucky day and much luck with your scrapbooking for St. Patrick's Day!

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Happy St. Patrick's Day Scrapbooks

St. PatrickI got a Happy St. Patrick’s Day card in the mail today. I didn’t even know there were such greeting cards, but evidently my Irish sister-in-law found some. I thought it was sweet of her to send it.

I actually have a little bit of Irish in me. I didn’t know about it though, until I got interested in genealogy. That is when I found out that I had some illustrious Irish ancestors who lived in colonial Virginia – there is one more thing I didn’t know about before (that there were Irish immigrants coming to America that early on in our history). Thinking about this Irish holiday triggered some scrapbook ideas.

For those who love everything Irish and St. Paddy's Day, it would be great to make a scrapbook with photos of the beautiful scenery in Ireland in it. I would probably enjoy pictures of Irish pubs, with me sitting in one (if I had one). Sadly, I haven’t been to see the land of the leprechauns. But if you are a scrapbooker who has traveled to the “Emerald Isle”, think about using any photos you took there to creating a lucky Irish scrapbook.


Free Clipart for Scrapbooks

I found some free clip art with Irish and Celtic themes. These are kind of fun, especially for digital scrapbooks. You can print them out, cut them out and add them to scrapbook pages. Here are a few that I thought were neat:




Source: Ireland Information

St. Paddy's Day Scrapbook Paper

Some nice scrapbook paper designs for this particular green-themed day (which we’ll celebrate on March 14th). Examples shown are 12 x 12 double sided papers from Rusty Pickle’s Lucky Collection and one of the Reminisce St. Patrick’s Day scrapbook paper designs.



I know the scrapbook paper I selected has subtle colors, but you can always find solid green paper to use if these more elaborate designs won’t work in your scrapbook. Bulk cardstock works if you need to save money when buying scrapbook paper.


Embellishments for St. Patrick's Day Scrapbooks

Some lucky green embellishments for scrapbooks include this bulk ribbon pack from Bazzill Basics:



Some Irish-themed stickers from Karen Foster Designs and these versatile Reminisce Green Day rub-on transfers (nice Celtic border designs with shamrocks) can add variety to your pages:



Green Scrapbook Album Binders

As usual, I want to recommend some scrapbook album binders would be a good choice. Keeping with the “green” theme, here are some binder options. For 3-ring binder lovers, this 12 x 12 Keeping Memories Alive 3-ring album in Forest Green uses those handy D-rings which help keep the contents of your scrapbook flat, while also making it really easy to get things into and out of the binder. To the right of that is a Westrim Renaissance Cloth Hunter Green Window Strap Hinge Scrapbook album.

Next is a postbound leather window scrapbook album from Making Memories - 12"x 12" - Meadow. On the right is a neat concept - a customizable album. American Crafts’ customizable D-ring scrapbook album: You can paint it, use rubber stamps on it, adhere die cuts or scrapbook paper to it, do whatever you want – this could become the most outstanding St. Paddy’s Day scrapbook. All it takes is a little time and a lot of creativity.



So, whether you are scrappin' your trip to Ireland, celebrating your ancestry, or you just like to make green scrapbooks, I hope you have a happy, scrappy St. Patrick's Day!