Tiffany Tillman-Emanuel used digitized mementos to craft this mixed-media scrapbooking page that celebrates her daughter and mother. You’ll find lots of scrapbook layouts online, but when you adorn a single image with, cut-out letters, colorful tape, colored pencils, paper clips etc., it really draws the viewers eye to your focal point and gives it power. Highlight a single, important moment by using one photo per page. Vanessa Perry blends gorgeous hand lettering with images to create a truly romantic page. This page from Jennie Pae’s traveler notebook puts ordinary planners to shame. Seaweed Kisses combines art with mementos to create beautiful, patterned paper pages.ġ6. You can create vintage looks with old magazines or glue, too. Let yourself relax (it’s ok to do this while on vacation AND when you return to real life) and let your mind and hand wander across your journal. Journal-Inspired, Imagination-Richĭoodles, photos, sketches, paintings, oh my! Journals are more free-form and try to capture the essence of the moment without being too precious about it. And can we go on vacation with the ABM girls please and thank you. Another A Beautiful Mess page because, colors, you guys. This spread from Eighteen25 includes a creative cut of an 8″x10″. Project Life simplifies scrapbooking with stylish pre-fab inserts and pockets for your photos. Kelly Purkey relied on photos of all shapes and sizes to tell the story of her travels to Vietnam in this inspiring scrapbook album. Or use traditional photos to fill album pages to tell stories without any words at all. Instax photos are another great way to capture life’s special moments and scrappergirl, Adrienne Alvis, and the folks from Urban Outfitters each have their own unique take on assembling those Instax-captured memories. Jessica Rose of Volume Twenty Five used a very minimal set-up to assemble this instant photo scrapbook. Photo strips from photo booths work great, too! credit Volume Twenty Five, scrappergirl, Adrienne Alvis, Urban OutfittersĨ. Also, whether you have a classic Polaroid or a new Instax, they are so easy to use, that your kids can have their own roll of film to capture memories of their own. They can be used to make a baby book or be more travel-centric. Paste them into books, with as much or as little text as you desire, or pick a wall in your home/office to create a personalized art installation. Instant cameras and film are ridiculously fun, creative ways for making and sharing memories. Take a cue from this Athletes Abroad page and put spare pics to work as city names. Maps are put to good use in this page from Martha Stewart’s site.ħ. This page from Studio Calico demonstrates how adorable a series of shots from an airplane can look. If scrapbooking an entire vacation or child’s young life seems too daunting, take this concept and run with it! Boil it all down to one event per month and presto! We spotted this brilliant idea on Balzer Designs. Read on for the perfect travel scrapbook inspiration. (Scientific reminder: any pie eaten while on vacation results in weight LOSS, not gain. Snap pictures during your time on the long airplane or car ride, save maps from your road-trip, or arrange the scraps from some of your favorite haunts to make vacation memory scrapbooking (ok, ok, and shadow-box displays) easy as pie. There are SO many ways to make travel memories last a lifetime. Love the way A Beautiful Mess put this page together. This interview-style layout could be used for graduates who are ready to take on the world. Leaving negative space on the page helps you take it all in and appreciate the beauty of the moment, as well as the details you’ve recorded. credit: Julie WellsĢ. Section off a page with colorful Washi tape, then fill one of the sections with text about the photo/day you are highlighting. Making “lists of likes” (poll the kids, hubby or dog) is an excellent mile-marker for scrapbooking. Amy Tangerine is a master at making everyday look amazing. Text, Lists and Open Spaces credit: Amy Tangerineġ. Whether you prefer digital designs or scrapbooking with a whole gang of scrapbook supplies rolling around the table, let these pages be a catalyst for assembling truly creative scrapbook spreads.Īnd if you need some extra help with those project ideas, sign-up for Tiffany Tillman-Emanuel’s Mixed Media and Compositing classes. Luckily, we have a slew of scrapbook ideas for beginners and beyond. It can be easy to have incredible experiences but no time to document all of those memories. Anytime is a good time to finally get those scrapbooking ideas down on paper (or patterned paper!).
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