Kelly created a stunning background by hand stitching around the triangles of pattern paper, lots of work I’m sure but so worth the amazing quilt like results! She also added the word “Love” in a 4 square grid style, adding photos in some of the “O”‘s. Learn more at the Paige Taylor Evans blog.
With Valentine’s Day just around the corner it’s the perfect time to celebrate all the love in your life, in all it’s forms with your friends, family and pets. Creating beautiful scrapbook layouts is a wonderful way to share all the love with sweet photos, heartfelt journaling and pretty titles that capture all those warm fuzzy feelings. Today let’s take a look at some scrapbook layouts that are brimming with loads of LOVE.
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This darling sisters page from Gloria has bright colors and lots of hearts with a bunch of sweet sentiments and meaningful journaling. Notice how the red circle with stitching helps pull the eye toward the center and right to the photos. Take a closer peek at the Simple Stories blog.
This beautiful baby page from Jessica has lots of shine from pink foiled hearts in a wavey border across the center that’s also been ink blended with Distress Ink pads. She used an acrylic title for some dimension and paint splatter and flowers scattered around the two photos on the tag. Watch her process video at Therm O Web blog.
This adorable design from Jael has a wide pattern border with scalloped edges and sewing. Off to one side is the title and the other is the photo surrounded by loads of flowers, tags and sentiments strips tucked around too. I spotted this vibrant design on her Jael Loves2Create gallery at Scrapbook.com.
This beautiful vintage inspired layout has rows of 9 art cards decorated with old fashioned style Valentine papers and images and acrylic letters, frames and words. I love the long banner draped over spelling out “Romantics” for the title! Learn more at the Love Like Do blog.
This lovely double page traveler’s notebook style spread from Trina uses a printed notebook with some added embellishments. She added a die cut title and hand journaling on one side and the photo with some sentiments added around on the other. This is a quick and easy but beautiful design. Watch her process video at the Cocoa Daisy blog.
Using a punch board and pattern papers Conny created some fun envelopes for her sweet layout. She staggered them on text paper adding printed images on the sides and flaps. You can fill the envelopes with lots of photos, keepsakes, love letters or journaling for a fun interactive element. Take a closer look at The Cherry on Top blog.
This heartfelt design from Manda Jane has rows of couple photos through the years. She included some items that add nice dimension like a felt envelope, ribbon tied through punched tag holes and acrylic words for the title. I spotted this idea on her Scrappy Manda Jane Instagram page.
Kirei used a classic Valentine color combo of red, pink, black and white for her wonderful layout. There’s an amazing border with tags cut from pattern paper, strung together across the bottom for a border. Notice how the paper edges behind the photo and the tags are distressed, it adds a nice subtle texture. Find all the details at the Bramble Fox blog.
Alena’s layout is just a circle of love with the round photo in the center surrounded by a wreath of circles, each accented with different embellishments. Notice how each circle is monochromatic and how the colors pop on the white background. Learn more at the Citrus Twist Kits Instagram page.
This darling dog layout from Marcia has a large die cut heart with colorful scallops, stitched around the edge as the focal point of this design. Behind the heart and around the photo she’s tucked loads of pretty flowers, a card for journaling and a sweet title. Find more details at the Scrapbook and Cards Today blog.
I love how this simple wreath of hearts goes across two pages on this lovely layout! Shannon used pink and red puffy heart stickers to create the wreath, adding black stamped words in between. I spotted her idea on the Elle’s Studio Instagram page.
I hope your Valentine’s Day is full of love and scrapbooking!
-Heather
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