It dropped down into the 20s over the weekend in the Northern Central portion of the country and while I realize there are many of you in the Southern half either wishing that were the case for you, or scratching your heads wondering how people can live like that, one thing is certain: Fall has arrived.
It's my favorite season. The colors. The chill in the air. Simmering food in pots. Bundling up for evening soccer games. And this year, honestly, with the record-breaking heat we had this past summer, it's more welcome than ever.
I wanted to create a simple layout to celebrate the rituals of fall and created a new template that does just that.
It's been a while since I've done a step-by-step tutorial, so today, I'm sharing my digital template to hybrid layout process with you. The best tip is how to drop in all of your photos, then drag them all to a new document to print out on photo paper.
A Digital to Hybrid Scrapbook Page Step-by-Step from Cathy Zielske on Vimeo.
Note: to see the video in a larger format, click on the link above to watch at Vimeo.
Once you place your photos then drag them to a new file, you simply print everything out onto their respective papers.
Then trim the photos, and adhere.
When it was finished, I simply tucked it into a 12 x 12 page protector and put it in last week's spread for Project Life.
I am planning to do more layout inclusion in my Project Life, especially for 2013. I like the idea of having it all in one place by year.
If you have any questions about the video tutorial, leave me a comment and I'll happily answer.

















