Use Stampin' Up! Hello, Irresistible designer series paper to create a Travel Scrapbook Layout
Travel Scrapbook Layout with Multiple Photos using 6" x 6" Paper
Do you have photos of travelling by vehicle? This layout could be used for pictures taken of who is in the vehicle with you or maybe snacks you've enjoyed along the way. How about your dog or kids asleep? Scrapbooking the how we got there memories is fun whether you're traveling for vacation, to visit family or moving!
Use the new Stampin' Up! A Walk in the Forest DSP to Make a Christmas Scrapbook Layout
Christmas in August? Of Course, There's New Stampin' Up! Products!
It might be August but with new products I just had to create a Christmas scrapbook layout to share the new products with you! These pictures are from the big stack of 2011 photos I've been working my way through and the snowy tree picture works so well with the blue tree pattern of the A Walk in the Forest designer series paper.
Coordinate with Another Layout Using a Sketch and Stampin' Up! Products
How to Match a New Layout to a Complete Layout Without the Same Products?
If you're the type of scrapbooker like I am, you have unfinished scrapbook layouts from trips or events that you'd like to complete but it's always someday! These four photos were part of the big patch of photos I printed earlier this year from 2011 and they were from our camping trip. I had 3 other pages already created of that anniversary camping trip and wanted to make sure these pictures were added. The problem? I no longer have the same designer series paper or stamp & dies that I used on the other layouts.
Start with Cute Photos to Create a Scrapbook Layout using Stampin' Up! Earthen Elegance Designer Series Paper
Are you someone who wants to scrapbook photos the same year they were taken? I want to be that person too, but am seldom not! But this scrapbook layout using puppy pictures of Flynn from earlier this year is helping me reach that goal. Using cute photos to create your scrapbook layout is a great way to start. I find it easier to start with the photos so that I can match designer series paper and colours to the photos.