Sooooo. Back in May, when National Scrapbook Day rolled around, I was searching for the layout I had created for NSD in 2014, and was baffled when I couldn't find it on my blog. I mean, it was definitely up on the Scrapbook & Cards Today blog (HERE) that year.

But I searched my blog high and low one day, and couldn't find it anywhere. It makes no sense that I never shared it, but maybe I really did overlook it. Or maybe I did share it and then the post vanished. Stranger things have happened. Anyways. I thought since I don't have anything else new to share right now, I would share it again. Or for the first time. Who knows at this point 😉

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I go back and forth between two different styles when it comes to creating my layouts. Sometimes I’m all about the layers and texture and sometimes I work in a technique or two. I almost always add machine stitching and I love die cutting. I also love mixing and matching between manufactures and using a fun variety of products!

However, sometimes I'm looking to create simple and quick layouts, without all the fuss. Of course, I also still want them to look amazing and have plenty of interest. Luckily, there are so many products on the market that make "simple and quick" look "amazing and interesting". I created this two page layout with 10 photos, 6 3×4” cards, 6 thin strips of patterned paper, a few stickers, some alphas (chipboard and stickers), a few paper flowers, and a handful of buttons. And it really didn’t take me any time at all.

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With the hugely popular Project Life elements showing up in so many manufacturer’s collections, it’s easy to find a wide variety of 3×4” and 4×6” cards to coordinate with your photos. I am not a Project Lifer (is that a term?), but I have a huge collection of Project Life cards and elements. They are easy for working into my everyday layouts and cards.

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The 3×4” cards that were used on this spread came from a single sheet of 12×12” patterned paper, so I did have to trim them before using. I love that it gives the illusion that I dug into so many different patterned papers to create all of these different cards, when in fact, they all came from one sheet of paper.

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I truly LOVE my die cut machine and my sewing machine, and I rarely make a project without using one, if not both, of them. However, with the way my scrap space is set up, I don’t have easy access to either one. If I want to die cut a title or shape, or if I want to machine stitch on my project, it involves clearing off enough room on my desk to put those machines. When I set out to do super quick projects, I forgo my die cut machine and head straight to my large collection of alpha stickers and chipboard for my titles and I skip the sewing machine all together.

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By printing my photos 3×4”, the same size as my cards, I was able to create a collage of photos and paper across the two page spread. By lining everything up, and keeping things very clean and linear, I was able to get the “bones” of the page (cardstock, patterned paper and photos) put together very quickly.  

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I added some simple embellishments to some of the 3×4” cards. By sticking to a few of my go-to embellishments … buttons, flowers, and stickers … I saved time by not having to dig through all of my supplies looking for little bits of things to add to the pages.

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Remember, creating eye-catching layouts doesn’t mean you have to spend hours on every page, or put $20 worth of product onto your pages. A little really can go a long way!

Sign-laura

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5 responses to “Scrapbook & Cards Today: They Humor Me”

  1. Tracey Avatar

    Loving the grid design and the different colours!! Just gorgeous Laura!!

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  2. Dolly Avatar
    Dolly

    It seems that there is a LOT of one photo LOs and while they make wonderful LOs I still like to make a whole pile of photos off my “to scrap” list at one go so I love your LOs Laura, they have loads of style and they get the job (of checking off my photos) done!!

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  3. Christine Newman Avatar

    i adore this two-pager! I love grids so this is so pretty to me.

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  4. SandraA Avatar
    SandraA

    I’m so glad you decided to share (re-share?) these pages. I love them! I too love the idea of being able to use up lots of photos. And I love the tone on tone of the embellishments you used on the 3×4 cards. Sometimes I feel guilty for my over abundant supplies, and this is one to use a lot of them.

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  5. Beth R Avatar
    Beth R

    I wish you could promise to NEVER stop scrapping. Your style is perfection to me, I adore a grid design, little bits to discover with fun – happy colors! Your layouts always catch my eye, after years of following you I can spot them anywhere 🙂
    Your use of multiple photos ( without looking cluttered or too busy) is a skill I still try to master.
    Thanks for sharing /re-sharing this beautiful 2 pager !

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