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Write. Click. Scrapbook — Unified Elements
This month at write. click. scrapbook. we are celebrating all things mini. We didn’t think that basketball should have all the March Madness fun, so we declared March our official month of mini madness, and it has been stellar! With 30 minis so far, and more coming, we hope to inspire you to take a moment and make one! Because that’s the best part of mini’s — they are easy to finish and quick to put together.
I put together this quick and easy mini with a handful of papers and a homemade printables sheet.

One of my favorite things about having gained some digital scrapbooking ability is being able to make a page of unified elements. I thought maybe today we could walk through the steps I used to make it. Then you can make one, too!
Friday’s Freebie: Thankful Box Template

If you haven’t yet discovered Cathe Holden and her Just Something I Made blog, then I’m delighted to be the one to introduce you with this fun template for Thanksgiving.
The idea is to construct the box using the template and instructions Cathe provides on her blog.
On Thanksgiving day, give each guest a note card to write on and tuck into the box. At the end you’ll have a box full of notes giving thanks. Later that evening you can read and share them. Or, you can keep them to open when you need a reminder of how much you have to be thankful for, too!
Enjoy!
Friday’s Freebie: Recycling Old CDs

If you like vintage…or DIY…or vintage DIY…this one’s for you!
The White Life photography blog has four free printable vintage clock faces you can use to cover old CDs. Instead of trying to describe the possibilities, I’ll share more pictures instead.

Enjoy!
Friday’s Freebies: Creepy Halloween Printables

When a design blog’s tagline reads, “Design juice. Not from concentrate,” there’s gotta be something fun there. And there is at Funkytime. Considering the time of the year, I couldn’t resist sharing these free Halloween printables with you.
My particular favorites are “Spill Your Guts” and “Brain Reserve.” Imagine the Halloween “treats” you could put inside jars with those two labels! Anyway, head on over to Sybille’s blog and pick up your freebies. And have a look around while you’re there!
Enjoy!






