Welcome to day three of our We Love Fall Week! Yesterday, Victoria Calvin taught us how to stretch our stash and use non-themed products to create fall cards, but there are so many beautiful fall-themed products out there on the market, too! One of the latest collections is from our friends at Scrapbook.com, and Meghann Andrew is here to show us how she used them today to scrapbook a beautiful autumn memory! Let’s take a look!

Hello, SCT friends! I am so excited to be here for We Love Fall Week because I am ready for fall! I am also ready to create fall projects, which brings me to what I want to share with you today, a new traveler’s notebook spread created with exclusives from Scrapbook.com!

Supplies | Scrapbook.com: Cozy patterned paper 6×8 pad, Cozy Autumn Foliage shape dies, Cozy Autumn Sentiments & Critters stamp, Cozy Autumn rub-on transfers, Rose Quartz Misti, Magic Mat, ink blending tool, Deluxe adhesive roller, Mint tape – 1-inch roll, small precision scissors; Concord & 9th: Ink (Pebble, Nutmeg), Pebble cardstock; LDRS Creative: Rose Quartz Stampendable tool; Spellbinders: Platinum 6 die-cutting machine; American Crafts: Bungalow Lane embellishment die-cuts; WeR Makers: glass mat; Citrus Twist Kits: traveler’s notebook; Font: American Typewriter; Other: sewing machine, thread

This was my first fall project of the season, and I decided to create a traveler’s notebook spread to record a memory of my son from last fall. The new autumn exclusive products from Scrapbook.com were perfect for this project!

I love creating titles using multiple products! The Cozy Autumn Sentiments & Critters stamp added the ‘hello’ and I used the Cozy Autumn rub-on transfers to add the sparkly ‘fall’ word. This is my favorite product in this release! I love that rub-ons are back on the shelves, and these are just wonderful—both in their designs, titles, and icons, as well as the quality.

On the edge of the page, I used the Cozy patterned paper 6×8 pad and Cozy Autumn Foliage shape dies to add a border of foliage in different colors and patterns. I love that these dies not only cut but emboss the veins in the leaves, too.

On the right side of the page, I added a plaid mat under my 3 x 5-inch photo, which I made into a pocket to hold my journaling. All of the pattern on this side of the spread was needed to balance out the leaves on the opposite page.

Looking in my stash, I found that the Bungalow Lane collection from Paige Evans and American Crafts included the perfect “cozy, simple, happy” die-cut and journaling tag. I love combining new products with what I already have on hand.

Watch this short video to see this spread come together using these beautiful, new products:

I hope today’s project has inspired you to find a new, fall product that ignites your creativity, and use it to jumpstart your first autumn project of the year! Thanks so much for joining me today!

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