Hello, everyone!
September has been full of crafty magic, from spooky-fun Halloween crafts to clever die-cut creations and bigger projects like albums and pocket letters. Our Creative Club members continue to amaze us with their ideas, mixing collections, trying new techniques, and putting their own style into every page, tag, and album. Whether you love simple, photo-focused memory keeping or layered, interactive designs, you’ll find plenty of inspiration here to inspire your next project.
Take a look through September’s creations and see what fires your imagination. From small projects you can make in an afternoon to detailed keepsakes you’ll treasure, there’s something here to inspire everyone.
Click any image below to visit the original post and follow our Creative Club members for more inspiration. And because we can’t show everything here, even more projects are waiting in our Creative Club Instagram Highlights and YouTube Playlist.
A Little Bit Spooky
There’s something about Halloween crafting that feels extra fun with its playful colours, cheeky designs, and a chance to add a little spookiness to your projects. With the Midnight Moonlight digital collection our Creative Club have created such cute projects that show just how much fun there is in making for the spooky season.
Check out our Halloween Digital Collections here You can download your files immediately so you can print, cut and craft at home right away!
@little_pink_crafter | Midnight Moonlight
Why not gift a Halloween treat that you can’t eat…like this pretty keychain. Not only would it make a gorgeous bag tag for kids, but we love the idea that with a few craft supplies and a little imagination you can turn something plain and simple into something so gorgeous!
@loulou_crafts_ | Midnight Moonlight
These rosette embellishments are simple to make but they add instant dimension and personality. The silver foil of the rosettes feels just right for Halloween. It’s a little bit mysterious, a little bit magical. Whether you use them on cards, treat bags, or scrapbook pages, they’re an easy way to give your projects extra flair.
@raven_lu_and_paper_too | Midnight Moonlight
This witch hat treat box is clever, festive, and just the right amount of spooky. And wait till you discover the sweet surprise inside. Filled with chocolate, it’s sure to be a hit for Halloween gifting.
Diecut Delights
Diecut projects are a favourite among our Creative Club members and we love them too. Whether you’re using SVG files or metal dies, they give you a ready-made base that you can transform with colours, patterns, and embellishments to suit any season, person or occasion.
@puchy_tats | Peppermint Twist
No one does pink like puchy_tats! Her handbag and shaker set show how Christmas crafting can be sweet and festive. The soft pinks, satin bows, and sequins give everything a pretty, frosted sparkle, making these projects stand out from the traditional red and green palette. The little handbag is not only lovely to look at but also practical for filling with small treats or gifts, like these ornament shakers.
@theselfmadecrafter | You Make My Day
From this layered rosette to a set of 3×3″notecards, these projects show how by using different dies you can quickly build a whole set of sweet little crafts around a single theme. In this case, celebrating the joy of being crafty!!! Whether you gift them, swap them, or keep them as handmade treasures little makes can have a massive impact.
Links: Banner Clip, Mini 3×3″ Notecards, Rosette
@paperdreamsandthings | Peppermint Twist
Let’s rock around this Christmas tree with this absolutely adorable mini record and album cover. And guess what? It’s part of a set. Check out Michelle’s full collection of record-themed Christmas crafts.
@cropkat | Full of Wonder
These pocket gift tags are a clever way to dress up any gift. Slip in a voucher and then finish them off with ribbon, bells, or trims to add extra charm. Kept together in their little holder, they’re ready to go whenever you need a quick but thoughtful touch for holiday gifting.
Albums, Layouts & More
This month our Creative Club also wowed us with larger projects that take a little more time but reward you with something truly special. From pocket pages filled with layered details, to handmade albums bursting with surprises, to scrapbook layouts that tell whole stories in one glance. These projects show the joy of working big. They’re the kind of projects you keep, share, and look back on for years to come.
@janus_zate | Hello It’s Me
Janus’ album is full of surprises, and blends romantic ribbons and lace with the bright and eclectic style of the Hello It’s Me collection. Each detailed page features pockets, pullouts and layered details on every page. You’ll want to keep turning and discovering each page.
To see how it comes together, check out Janus’ process reel, here
@vanessabell77 | Brand New Day
Vanessa’s 12×12″ layout is a beautiful mix of layers and texture. She’s used inks and sprays to create a diffuse background for her patterned papers and clusters of diecuts, flowers and butterflies to frame her photo. This page was crafted with a “metallics” theme, so the touches of gold foil and glitter bring the shine.
See how it all came together in Vanessa’s process video on YouTube:
@theselfmadecrafter | By Starlight
This By Starlight pocket letter is like a collection of little canvasses with each one filled with dreamy stars, florals, and magical treasures. The soft colours theme make every pocket feel special on its own while together they create a piece that’s just so enchanting. Pocket Letters are interactive, shareable, and a joy to open one pocket at a time. Happy Mail at its best!
@en.modo.scrap | Golden Afternoon
This reel takes you right into the making of a pocket letter starting with simple patterned papers and building them up into nine little works of art. With florals, butterflies, and soft Golden Afternoon tones, each pocket has something to express while coming together as one beautiful whole. This video is a reminder of how satisfying the process of layering and arranging can be.
@raven_lu_and_paper_too | Work of Heart
How gorgeous is this trapper-keeper style mini album is bursting with colour and personality. Every page holds a little surprise, from layered pockets to interactive flaps and tags. The bright palette and positive messages in Work of Heart the fun side of creative memory keeping for kids and kids at heart!
@cropkat | Hello It’s Me
Morag’s 12×12″ scrapbook layout is bursting with pattern and texture. She’s layered together her favourite papers, adding trims, stitching, and die cuts, then finished it with a bold oversized title. Big titles like this do more than add expression. They anchor the whole design and give the page a strong, focal point.
@en.modo.scrap | Bayfair
This isn’t just any tag…it’s a Jumbo Tag that’s big enough to hold layers of seashells, florals, and summery details. In this reel you can watch it come together piece by piece, until it feels like a little snapshot of the seaside. The larger size makes it perfect for showing off extra textures and turning a simple tag into a full statement project. Add it to a tag flip, layout or album, use it as a bookmark for your summer reading.
@en.modo.scrap | Wildwood
There’s something about Fall that makes you want to slow down and create, and this journal captures that feeling beautifully with its cosy, earthy tones and stay-at-home vibe.
@scrap_beck | One Of A Kind
This journal page captures the sweetness of childhood through its light colours and pared-back style. Unlike some of the more layered journals and albums we’ve seen this month, minimal memory keeping is a style that intentionally brings simplicity and freshness and shows that sometimes the most meaningful pages are the ones that keep the focus firmly on the photos.
@vermillionpearls | Beautiful Dreamer + Of Joyful Day
This journal cover shows just how creative you can be when mixing collections. A Christmas snowglobe frame has been reimagined as a romantic shaker window, paired with soft florals and delicate layers from Beautiful Dreamer. It’s proof that unexpected combinations can turn into something beautiful. It’s time to rummage through your craft stash!
We love seeing the incredible variety of projects that come through our Creative Club each month. This community shows that there’s no single way to be creative. Don’t forget you can click on any photo to see the original post and follow our makers for more inspiration. And if you’d like even more crafty ideas, check out our Creative Club Instagram Highlights and YouTube Playlist.
We can’t wait to see what you create next month!
The Rosie’s team xx