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Hi Crafty Friends,

It's Conny here! Today I'm sharing a six-by-eight snap-flipbook album I completed using the SV Country Harvest Collection.

Let's get started with the Cover of the album! I didn't want to take away from the rusty-detailed look, so I decided to keep it simple by adding a few extra leaves from the sticker book like they were falling. After, I tied up a burlap ribbon and added a brad with a butterfly. For the title, I chose chipboard, foam, and stickers from the sticker book. Happy fall Y'all, fall is my favorite season! Simple but to the point!

Inside I created clusters around photo mats that I traced with a pen to know where I wanted all the photos. Otherwise, the album would turn into a sticker book, hehe!
Page one Layered journaling cards, ephemera pieces, added foam for layers. Also, a few leaves that I cut with my Cricut with the SV Country Harvest basic kit.

I also added layered stickers on top of the pockets - I love flipping through an album with texture and different elements. It's more enjoyable in my opinion.


It's already pretty chunky - I still want to add a few shaker pockets with sequins- after adding the photos, tickets, recipes, tags of everything to capture the memories.

You can add one larger photo or multiple in the six-by-eight pockets.
Remember when adding your bits and pieces to the corner of the mat not to glue them down, so you can still tuck your photo and have the sticker displaying on top of the picture.



My Daughter Savanna is growing up so fast. It brings me so much joy seeing my three-year-old in awe of my projects. I try to capture every moment. She is my number one fan!

Having the six-by-eight flipbook makes it so much easier- the rest came together quickly. Simple Stories makes it easy for us to complete this project and have more time to create memories.

Thank you for stopping by and have a cozy fall!

I will share the after adding everything when the fall is coming to an end. Love Conny


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