Buckle up, fellow Disney enthusiasts, because I'm thrilled to share my 2005 Disney World Scrapbook with you! Get ready for a nostalgic dose of rides,
Anytime we go to an amusement park I try to save some park maps to use in scrapbooking. I love that in the past 8 years or so that we've been traveling off and on to Disney that we have been able to see the parks change a bit here and there. It's a great keepsake but I always have a bit of trouble finding a cute map storage layout... well not this year! I LOVE my map pages so much I only made two versions (even though I did make four pages!). I try never to copy my designs from one album to the next but I seriously loved these pages so much I didn't care! I wished I could've used my Cricut for his shorts too but my Cricut only cuts up to a 6" shape so I freehand drew the shape on the back of the red paper before cutting out... makes Mickey look a bit chunky but I still love it!
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Are you looking for title ideas for your Disney vacation scrapbook pages? Here is a list of ideas to help you come up with fun title ideas for your Disney scrapbook pages.
Are you looking for title ideas for your Disney vacation scrapbook pages? Here is a list of ideas to help you come up with fun title ideas for your Disney scrapbook pages.
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Hi! I'm a fan of Disney and every time I see a new paper collection I buy it, so you must imagine that I have a lot of Disney collections in my stash, and some of them are still new. For some reason, I can shop faster than I craft. The good thing is, I know I have enough photos to work with them and when all this Covid situation ends, we will be going again to Disney, hopefully this will be soon! Anyway, back to the album, today I'm sharing with you a flipbook I did using Simple Stories Main Street collection, I love how quick this project was finished and all the photos it can hold. I made a flip through video that you can find at the end of this post, to show how interactive it is with all the flips and pockets. This is a long post because it have a lot of photos from the album. But before showing them, I want to let you know the products I used from Main Street collection. To create this album I used the flipbook, the 6"x 8" paper pad, the cut apart cards from the 12" x 12" papers, the sticker book, one of the chipboard frames and the die cuts. Since I made it without photos, I needed to leave the areas open for when I add the photos. To solve this problem, I added the stickers to white cardstock first, cut them around and use them as die cuts. I didn't embellish the cover, only added a ribbon and bow because I like how it looks just with that and also, because this way its easier to storage and occupies less space. In the next photos you are going to see the pages of the album. Some of the embellishments were added with foam adhesive to create layers and more interest. Another thing I love about this flipbooks is the opportunity of change the pages order and add a few more things. In the next photo you can see I added a page made of black cardstock . I added a flap to the page to make it more interactive. This blue frame is part of the chipboard frames pack. They are really pretty and makes life easier, just the frame and a word die cut embellished the page. Using the cards cut out from the 12" x 12" papers helps a lot while doing this type of books. They are embellished and just a few details will make them pop. As you can see, I added some flaps, mats, lines with a black pen, die cuts and stickers. This is how it looks when you open the flap of the 4" x 6" pocket in the right side of the page. Another page added to the album using black cardstock. This one is not full size as the pocket pages, to create interest just by varying the sizes. The yellow card with the stars is an oldie from another Simple Stories collection. I can't remember if it was from Say Cheese I or II. It has the stars already cut out from the card, so I backed them using scraps from the papers. This is the third and last page I added using cardstock. For this one I made a flap to open the page and reveal a pocket with two 4" x 6" cards and a booklet. In the back side of the page you can find another flap and a small layout. To hold the flap in place I used a sticker, backed with cardstock to make it harder and added with foam adhesive. That's all for this album. It was a of fun doing it and remembering Disney. Soon, I'll be adding photos to it. Now you can see the flip through video and enjoy how cute and interactive these type of albums can be. Have a great day and thanks for your visit. Hope you like this album and it inspires you to craft.
So this is my August DT project for my LSS, Scrapbook Island. I was given this photo album book with photo sleeves and had to figure out how to decorate and embellish it! I have never worked with Disney papers and this color combination either so this was something very...
Britt and I have been working on a special project for a few weeks now… and finally we can share what we’ve been working on. Believe me, it’s a biggie!!! This has been our most requested Project Mouse kit to date. This time around we are taking you around the world!!! We were inspired by …
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I made a Disney album for a friend of mine a few months ago. This album is definitely different than any other Disney album I have made, but I really wanted to use my Prima Doll Stamp #1 by Julie Nitting! The album inserts were made using Cricut Craft Room and my Cricut Expression 2 and my Silhouette Cameo. I used some of the "Project Mouse" cards by Brittish Designs & Sahlin Studio in the photo pockets for some of the sections. These are super cute!!! Thanks for dropping by!
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As promised, here is a tutorial and all the images we found to use in our custom Disneyland autograph books! I did all the hard work for you (you're welcome!) and tracked down more than 70 characters, since you never know who you're going to see in the park. I found this darling idea on Dara's Not in Jersey blog to make custom pages for each Disney character to sign, and then to organize them into a 4x6 photo album. Then when you get home, print a picture of your child meeting that character, and put it into the sleeve next to their signature page. It is such a cute idea and it not only saves you money on an autograph book, but it also makes a great souvenir that you and your kids will cherish as much as any souvenir you buy at the park. Since it was my first trip to Disneyland, I didn't know which characters would be in the park so I printed out 2 copies of each page to make 2 autograph books, and it ended up costing me a ton in paper and printer ink. So in order to save you some dough, this is how I recommend you make your album... 1. Purchase a cheap photo album. This will be used as your autograph book, and make sure to buy one that has enough sleeves for at least 20 characters, plus sleeves to add a picture of your child with that character that you will add after you get home. I would recommend getting one that will fit 40-50 pictures. We purchased ours for .98 cents at Walmart, and it worked great. It wasn't too bulky or heavy so it was easy to carry around. Dara's blog recommended a 4x6 album, but we decided to do a 5x7 album because I wanted our pictures and character pages to be bigger. However, keep in mind that if you choose a 5x7 album, it costs more to have them printed than the smaller 4x6 size. 2. Find out which characters will be in the park when you visit. I printed out 70 pages of colored cardstock...yikes it was expensive...so call ahead and print them cheap! Call the Disneyland hotline a few days before your trip to the park, and ask the representative to give you a detailed list of which characters will be in the park that day. This way you won't have to print off all 70 character pages like I did...yikes it was a lot of cutting... If you have read my Disneyland for Dummies post, you will probably already be calling ahead so you can make a detailed plan for your day. Once you have a list of all the characters that will be available on the day you are visiting, save their corresponding signature cards (at the bottom of this post), and upload them to Walmart Photo, Costco photo, or Walgreen photo. They all offer 1 hour photo processing, and have pretty competitive pricing for prints. Have each character card printed in matte format so that it's fingerprint resistant. UPDATE!!! Disney had created a fabulous new app for your smart phone that will allow you to see which characters will be in the park that day, where you can find them, and at exactly what times they will be available. The only down side of this new system is that you can't look up this info ahead of time. So here's what I suggest...I have noticed that their schedule is pretty consistent from week to week. So if you check the app one week in advance, you can get a pretty good idea of what characters will be in the park. I wouldn't check the app any earlier than a week because depending on the season, a lot can change from one month to the next. For example, early May will be less slow and have less characters, shows. parades, activities, etc than the busy season at the end of May and beginning of June. But checking a few days in advance and up to a week before hand will give you the best guess of who you can find in the park that day. If you have a color printer at home and want to do them yourself, then print the character pages you want on white card stock and cut them out. But to be honest, I image that the pricing is about the same when you calculate how much ink you use. And when you print them at a photo center, you don't have to do any of the cutting, so you may want to go that route in order to save precious preparation time. 3. Organize each character card into alphabetical order. This will make it easy for you to find a character card while waiting in line to meet them. 4. Make if fun with colored pens or markers. We purchased some cheap off brand colored permanent markers, stored them in a ziploc bag, and stowed them with the autograph book in the kids' backpacks. This made waiting in line so much more fun for the kids, because as we got close to the character, my kids could help me pick which color marker they should use to sign their page. 5. Print your favorite images, and add them to your album. After your character has signed their character page, put it back into the sleeve of your album and make sure to snap a picture of your child with the character. Then when you get back home, order a print for each character they met, and add it to your album and it makes the cutest souvenir and memory album for your little ones. My kids absolutely love their albums! And whenever anyone asks about our Disneyland trip, my daughter runs to grab her autograph book to show them all the characters she got to meet. I also created this cute cover for each album and added my kid's names to the top in order to keep them organized. If you'd like to have me make a cover for your child, leave a comment below with your child's name, and I will add it to this post so you can have a custom cover too! I added a few blank signature cards in case you run into a character that you didn't have printed ahead of time. Also, for characters that don't give out signature (such as Sully, Lighting McQueen, Mater) ask the cast member who is working with them if they would mind signing the page instead. They won't always do it, but it never hurts to ask right!? Thanks for reading, and I hope your albums turn out cute for your little ones! UPDATE!!!! Here are some additional pages for the recent additions to the Disney character family, thank you for requesting them and keeping my page up to date!
There are alot of you that know and LOVE the Project Life App!! And in case you didn’t know… you can use both the Sahlin Studio digital cards, and the Project Mouse collection inside the Project Life App! Want to learn more information? Check out more “How To” below. I know many of you have …
Hollywood Studios was the 3rd park to be built at Disney World. If you haven’t been to this park in forever you might even remember it as MGM Studios (I know I do!). This park is home to all things movies! From the Muppets to Indiana Jones and Star Wars, this rapidly evolving park is a favorite. Park Overview This park is divided in to 7 areas: Hollywood Boulevard Echo Lake Grand Avenue Commissary Lane Animation Courtyard Sunset Boulevard Toy Story Land Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge Hollywood Studios Park Map *Click on the map to enlarge* Each of these areas is known for certain landmarks and attractions- Hollywood Boulevard The Entrance to the park The Brown Derby Restaurant Echo Lake Jedi Training Star Tours Hollywood and Vine Grand Avenue Muppet Vision 3d Commissary Lane Sci-Fi Dine in Theater Animation Courtyard Star Wars Launch Bay Sunset Boulevard Rock ’n’ Rollercoaster Tower of Terror Fantasmic! Toy Story Land Slinky Dog Dash Stars Wars: Galaxy’s Edge The Millenium Falcon: Smugglers Run Rise of the Resistance Rides Hollywood Studios has seen (and will be seeing) so many changes over the years. Home to the ever popular Tower of Terror, this park is now more known for its new lands and rides like Star Wars and Toy Story. Check out my complete list of rides at Hollywood Studios, including descriptions, locations, height requirements, and more. Food There are several fun and delicious food options at this park. Whether you are looking for a casual (and unique) quick service at Woody's Lunchbox, or a more adult experience at The Brown Derby, you'll find something for everyone in the food department. Check out my complete list of restaurants at Hollywood Studios for more information on restaurants, reservations, dining credits, and more. Transportation to Hollywood Studios There are multiple transportation options for getting to Hollywood Studios. Parking You can park for free at Hollywood Studios if you are a resort guest or annual pass holder. Otherwise, parking is $25/day. You'll park in the lot at the park and trams are available to get you to the entrance of the park Ferry You can take a ferry boat from the Epcot resorts, which include The Boardwalk, The Yacht Club, the Beach Club, and the Swan and Dolphin. Buses There are bus stops to and from the resorts that stop in front of the park. Minnie Vans Using the Lyft app (use code doubleyourwdw to get a discount on your first ride) you can call a Disney Cast Member to pick you up in a special van that looks like Minnie Mouse. All Minnie Vans have 2 car seats available and can take you anywhere on the Disney property. Price varies depending on how far you travel. The Disney Skyliner With this gondola transportation system you'll be able to ride to and from Epcot and Hollywood Studios to these resorts: Caribbean Beach Resort Riviera Resort Pop Century Resort Art of Animation Bringing items into the Park At Hollywood Studios, you CAN bring a bag or backpack on to every attraction. So feel free to pack a bag with your essentials for the day. What can I bring in to the park? You can bring: Food Small cooler Milk/formula/other drinks Small tripods or monopods (they have to fit into your backpack Your own stroller What items can’t I bring? Wagons (You can’t bring anything that your child has to be pulled in) Folding chairs Selfie sticks Weapons Large coolers Check out our touring plans for Hollywood Studios, and have fun! Ready to Book Your Vacation? Get a free quote here! Still confused or need help? I am happy to help! Contact me. See you at the parks,-Julie
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Welcome back! For my birthday this year we celebrated at the Happiest Place on Earth and I'm even more thrilled to say we are Disneyland Annual Passholders! Woohoo! So to document our trip I decided to create a mini album out of a spare traveler's notebook insert. There are about 30 pages in this album and it took me 2 weeks to complete. It was a labor of love but completely worth it, plus it's my first Disney mini album! If the video below isn't working you can always watch it directly in youtube right here. I hope you enjoy the video of all the pages. I've included some photos below of my favorites... ****SUPPLIES**** Traveler's Notebook Insert: http://shrsl.com/mqbc Simple Stories Say Cheese Collection: http://shrsl.com/mqbe Say Cheese Cardstock Stickers: http://shrsl.com/mqbf Say Cheese Alpha/Phrase Stickers: http://shrsl.com/mqbh Say Cheese Brads: http://shrsl.com/mqbn Say Cheese Chipboard Stickers: http://amzn.to/2hn94Os Fancy Pants Spellbound Emphemera Pack: http://shrsl.com/mqbr Fancy Pants Spellbound Tags: http://shrsl.com/mqbs Fancy Pants Spellbound 6x6 Paper: http://shrsl.com/mqbu Pink Paislee Spellcast Paper: http://shrsl.com/mqbx FABER CASTELL GELATOS SET: http://shrsl.com/mqc1 ATG Refills: http://shrsl.com/mqcj Scotch ATG Gun: http://amzn.to/2hmgEcb Mini Hot Glue Gun: http://amzn.to/2hnB6cP Tombow Mono Liquid Glue: http://shrsl.com/mqcp
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