Matt and Betsy's wedding was certainly the highlight of the month. I still haven't seen all the photos from the professional photographer, so these are ones I took with the exception of the family photo which Betsy and Matt gave us for Christmas.
I found the piece of wedding paper in a box with all the photos from Sarah and Adam's wedding. I made an album for them, but haven't made ours yet! They'll be celebrating eight years of marriage in May. I think I'd better put that at the top of projects to finish once I finish my purging project. The "Happy Day" banner was cut from vellum and stamped with a sentiment from Papertrey's "Sentiment Signs" set.
The Project Life cards on this page come from Simple Stories as well as two digital cards from Pixels and Company. The die cut holly is from Papertrey Ink, and I used it on some earlier pages as well.
I used a glittery snowflake sticker from Michaels on the photo I took from inside while Betsy and Matt had photos taken during the snowstorm outside. I die cut the arrow from Papertrey's "Get to the Point" dies and the little red metallic hearts strewn throughout all these pages are from Simon Says die "Holiday Shapes."
My photos from our Christmas gift exchange with Matt, Betsy, and Skylar weren't very good so I didn't have a lot to choose from. I used a digital template but I have no documentation to tell me who created it. A long time ago, I filed a lot of templates into folders by the number of photos they held, but some of them didn't carry the copyright info with them. The background paper is from a fabulous Cosmo Cricket pad called "Simple Surfaces."
Since I had a 12X12 layout on the previous page, I used another digital template from Keri Bradford for some of the photos from the Walker family Christmas. The title was cut on the Silhouette.
I've seen lots of the clear shaker cards on the internet and wanted to give one a try. I used a pretty Washi tape to seal the edges. The PL card is a cut file for the Silhouette by Paislee Press, and the photo collages are templates by Ali Edwards.
More photo templates by Ali Edwards. These are really a lifesaver when you have a lot of photos you want to include on one page.
The lovely cut file "joy" is from Paislee Press, and I found both metallic papers at Michaels. They are really beautiful in real life!
But our Christmas wasn't over yet, as we left the next day for Chicago. I'll be back to share those pages tomorrow.