I love the acrylic title, bunnies and butterflies she added too! Take a closer look at the Miss Carrie’s Creations blog. If you don’t use pocket pages then journaling cards might be hard to figure out how to incorporate them into your layout but as Carrie shows on this lovely Easter page you can use them behind your titles or photos. You can find a link to a process video over on the Playing with Paper blog. Notice how the title and wide center border go across both pages to help tie them together. This sweet double page spread uses stamped, colored and die cut images to decorate the design. I spotted this design on Becki Adam’s gallery at. This fun layout has a row of die cut bunnies in the shape of marshmallow Peeps candy, each cut from different pattern papers and stitched around the edges. I’ve gathered together a big bunch of Easter Layouts to help get you inspired.īelow each photo is a link, click on them for products used, tips and tutorials. Be sure to take photos of the Easter baskets, photos with the Easter bunny, the egg hunts, the table full of food and any family traditions you might have. With Easter almost here it’s time to start working on those Easter themed layouts. Visit the Scrapbook and Cards Today blog for all the details. This cute page has a wreath of bunnies backed with pattern papers and pom-pom tails. Shop some of our favorite supplies at A Cherry on Top.com I hope these scrapbooking ideas and inspirations help get you in the mood for Spring! Watch a process video over on the Simon Says Stamp blog. It’s perfect for taking notes, journaling or as a mini scrapbook album. This beautiful mini tag booklet features a rustic stone cover with a beautiful layered die cut flower. This sweet baby page design has colored stamped pattern on the large background sections and uncolored stamping around the photo. Visit the Make it From the Heart blog for a closer peek.Ĭreate your own pattern papers with large background stamps. Sometimes all you need is one color, This pink monochromatic design with touches of white features large die cut flowers in a 1/2 circle wreath around the photos and pattern paper background. Jump on over to the Cherry on Top blog for more info. Lots of square stickers and ephemera form a nice grid design on this pretty layout with bunchs of sweet flowers scattered through out. Visit the Kelly Made it Blog for all the details. Wow!! I can’t image how much time it took to create and add all the 3D rolled flowers to this amazing layout but the results are stunning! I love the detail of using a rainbow of colors for the flowers and the repeated sentiment. Head over to the 49th and Market blog for more details. This stunning mixed media layout has blue botanical pattern paper, sewing, paper tearing, 3D flowers and more for wonderful depth and texture. Visit the Crafter’s Companion blog for detailed directions. This wonderful little memory mini album is created using envelopes and decorated with floral pattern paper and little die cut botanicals and hearts. Take a closer look at the LDRS gallery at. These pretty die cut flowers peek out from scalloped circles scattered around the design. Visit the Doodlebug blog for all the info. Lots of tiny fussy cut flowers from pattern paper form a pretty heart in the middle of this page that works for spring or Valentine’s Day. I’ve gathered up some of my current favorite fresh and pretty designs using flowers, be it pattern papers, die cuts, stamping or embellishments.īeneath each photo you will find a link to each layout. Visit the Altenew Blog for more details.Īre you ready for Spring? I sure am! Let’s get ready to scrap with Flowers, Florals and Botanicals for Spring. These lovely pages feature stamped and colored flowers with dry embossed texture on the backgrounds.
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