Hello! I have another layout to share from my scrapbooking retreat last month. This one had lots of photos, I so had to figure out a design to include them all. I love a grid when I have lots of photo that are the same size and orientation, so that is what I did on the right side of my layout. I clustered the other photos on the left hand page. I brought a block of patterned paper across both pages to tie the pages together. I also punched a cardstock border to run across both pages. The title was cut on the Cricut and adhered with foam tape for a bit of dimension. To embellish the page, I stamped a couple of scrolls, and used stickers, washi tape, and gold paper sequins.
Saturday, March 28, 2026
Friday, March 27, 2026
Scrapbooking Retreat- It's Just a Phase
I have another layout to share today from my scrapbook retreat last month. I lifted the design from this layout on the Paper Issues page:
At the retreat, I received a celestial paper pack as a prize. The browns, oranges, and blues went so well with these photos of my son sleeping in random places, I had to use it! I started with a blue patterned paper that faded from dark at the bottom to light at the top. I tore a couple of strips of the brown paper and attached them at the top and the bottom of the layout. I then tore both sides of the star paper that I ran across the center of the page. I put a mat behind my photo collage at an angle. I added an outline to the mat for some interest. The paper pack came with some die cuts, which I used to embellish the page. I loved the "It's just a phase..." phrase die cut and decided to use that as my title since it fit the subject. I added a few gold foil stars to finish off the page.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Water Park Layouts
Hello, today I have a couple of water park vacation layouts to share. My first layout was based on this PageMaps sketch:
I found some fun patterned papers and got to work laying them out. I used several Cricut cuts to embellish the page- the word "Splash," the water gun, and the tube and splash. The rest of the embellishments are stickers, puffy stickers, and a chipboard piece.
My second layout started with this sketch from Sketches In Thyme:
I took this single page sketch and stretched it across two pages by keeping the line of banners going. I used my Cricut for this layout as well, for the words "Water Park" and for the giant beach ball. I used a white gel pen and a letter template for "MEA" and hand wrote "at the" to finish off the title. I embellished the page with buttons, a couple of stickers, and some canvas flair.
Labels:
Cricut,
layout,
PageMaps,
sketches,
two page layout
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
Scrapbooking Retreat- Halloween Layouts
Hello, I'm sharing a couple more layouts from my scrapbooking retreat last month. Today I'm sharing Halloween layouts.
Several months ago I had purchased a couple of Halloween collections by Doodlebug. I was excited to use them on some layouts. My first layout was just about playing with the products. I used a few of the patterned papers and came up with my own design for the page. For the title, I was searching Cricut Design Space for a cute title and this one came up. I didn't end up using the cut file for this phrase, but I used some stickers and a cut file for the word "knight." To embellish the page, I used some washi tape, stickers, puffy stickers and paper sequins. One of the collections I purchased came with some ribbons and trims, so I used one of the trims across the bottom of the large patterned paper block.
I started this layout by finding a fun pumpkin cut file. I once again searched Cricut Design Space for a clever title and this time used a cut file from there. To embellish this page, I used stickers, puffy stickers, and a short length of ribbon.
Thanks for stopping by to check out my layouts.
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
70th Birthday Card
Hello! I have a card to share today that I made for my dad, whose birthday is today! I started with a piece of pale blue cardstock. I used a set of plaid blending masks, blue and yellow ink to make the background. I then cut the sentiment from blue and silver cardstock. I felt like the design needed some balloons behind the sentiment, so I cut those from vellum and colored them with alcohol inks. Once they were dry, I attached them to the card front and added the sentiment with foam tape. To add a bit of interest to the bottom, I added a thin strip of silver cardstock and grey washi tape.
I was inspired by the current board at Tic Tac Toe challenge:
I used the center column- ink blending, washi tape, and dimension.
Monday, March 23, 2026
Scrapbooking Retreat- Wedding Layouts
Hello! I went on a scrapbooking retreat last month, but haven't shared many of the layouts because I haven't wanted to spend the time blogging them. I'm currently sick with strep, so sitting with a laptop is more doable and appealing than crafting, so I figured I would work on getting some of these layouts blogged.
Today I'm sharing a couple of layouts I made for my son's book from his aunt and uncle's wedding in 2014. He was one of the ring bearers so it was special for him. First, is a layout about being the ring bearer. I used this skech from PageMaps:
I used papers from Christmas collections since the wedding was two days after Christmas and the colors worked. I cut the title and rings on the right hand page with my Cricut. I used a tag from one of the collections for the journaling. To embellish the page, I used stickers, washi tape, and puffy stickers. I kept this design pretty clean and simple to let the adorable photos shine.
Next up in the layout of his photo booth photos. I lifted this layout from Paper Issues: I made four clusters on my page, three with the photos and one with the title. I again used Christmas collections, this time sticking to mostly black, white and red designs. It was fun to find stickers and bits and pieces to tuck behind the photos. I used my Cricut to cut the title, cutting the camera a couple times and stacking the pieces for dimension. I finished off the page with some red Nuvo drops.
Labels:
Cricut,
layout,
PageMaps,
Paper Issues,
sketches,
two page layout
Sunday, March 15, 2026
Stick It Down Guest Designer
Hello! I am here today to share that I am the guest designer for Stick It Down this month! I made a project for each of their sketches for the month.
First up was the card sketch, which I used to make Valentines for two of my sons. I started by stamping the wood background on kraft cardstock. I used a die to cut the brown frame and my Cricut to cut the hearts from various papers. I layered the hearts over the frame and attached them to the card front. For the sentiment, I stamped on a strip of white cardstock and trimmed the end into a banner and tucked it under the hearts. To embellish the card, I used a metallic pink paint pen to drw the hearts on some of the "logs" and made dots with pink Nuvo drops.
Labels:
calendar,
cards,
Cricut,
layout,
Project 12,
sketches,
stamping,
Stick it Down,
two page layout
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
March Calendar Page
Hello! I'm back today with my March calendar layout. I started with the February double page sketch from Stick It Down:
I started with white cardstock. Then I went to work finding patterned paper that I had two sheets of that would go with the photos. I landed on this wood grain paper that had colors that went with the rest of the patterned papers I wanted to use on the layout. I layered everything up on the layout. For my title, I used my Cricut. I inked the edges of the offset to make it stand out a bit more. To embellish the page, I used some white chipboard flowers and a floral sticker that went with the colors of my layout. For the centers of the flowers, I used enamel dots in coordinating colors.
Labels:
calendar,
Cricut,
layout,
Project 12,
sketches,
Stick it Down,
two page layout
Monday, March 2, 2026
Dance Layouts
Hi all! I've been busy making layouts! Today I have a few to share. For my first layout, I used this sketch from Rochelle Spears:
I found some fun patterned papers to go with the colors and theme of the layout and cut them into blocks. These were both scraps, so the dimensions are different than the sketch because I went with what I had. I cut the wheel and title using my Cricut. To add some dimension, I used gold brads on the wheel. For embellishments, I used a tag and die cut, puffy stickers and washi tape.
I also did the tic tac toe challenge from Scrap with Stacy:
I used the center column- metal, stickers, and 2 photos.
My next two layouts were inspired by products and weren't for any specific challenge. For this layout, I started with the white cardstock that I had pressed a masked that had been misted onto. I then found the patterned papers and layered them over the top. When I was looking for ideas for the title, I saw the hot air balloon cuts and decided to add those to the layout in coordinating colors. I finished off the embellishment clusters with fussy cut rainbows and gold paper sequins.
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