The last stop during our Panoramic Prague excursion is at Prague Castle. This UNSESCO world heritage site was most likely built in 880AD. It holds a Guinness Book of World Records title for being the largest castle in the world. We got to see the changing of the guards and look out over Prague - beautiful views! We also wandered around the area and got to see St. Vitus Cathedral.
The inspiration for this layout came from this sketch I found on Pinterest.
I followed the sketch closely but added a large mat background for visual interest. The title was cut on my Cricut using the font I have chosen for the layouts in this album.
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I hope you like this layout. Thanks for stopping by!
I am back! I know it has been awhile but I am finally getting my mojo back and getting back into scrapbooking, card making and paper crafting. For those who don't know I had shoulder replacement surgery on my right shoulder (my dominant arm) in December. This makes me now with both shoulders having been replaced. This time it took me a little longer to get up to crafting. But I finally did and will be sharing with you my recent work over the coming days and weeks!
One of the first things I did is this mini album project. My wonderful husband gifted me a subscription to Your Book of Memories for my birthday/Mother's Day. I have long been inspired by Frances Long and the mini album projects through the classes on their website. I was thrilled to receive this gift and there are so many projects to choose from! I decided to make a mini album as a gift for Mike using the Kindful Mini Album class directions. I am so excited with how this came out!
You can see the pages of the mini album in the following pictures. I have also included a walk thru video at the end of this post.
You can see my Walkthru of the Mini Album in this video from my YouTube Channel.
I hope you like this paper crafting project. Thanks for stopping by!