This beautiful blue layout from Valentina uses a digital die cut of a winter village cut from white cardstock and backed with knitted pattern paper designs. Take a closer look on the Paige Taylor Evans blog.
The Holidays are winding down but there’s still lots of Winter left. Many of those Christmas scrapbooking supplies can also be used for fun and frosty Winter layouts too, so don’t put them away after you’re done scrapbooking those Holiday memories. Take pictures of winter walks in the woods, the kids playing in the snow, building snowmen or even indoors keeping warm around the fireplace. I’ve gathered together a bunch of wonderful Winter scrapbook layout ideas to get you inspired.
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This sweet design has a wreath of stamped winter images like snowmen, mittens and sleds swirling around the cute baby photos. Take a closer look at this and two more double page winter layout ideas on the Close to My Heart blog.
This cozy layout has a traditional grid style of 4 pattern paper blocks with photos in each section, a punched middle border and pre-printed dies for embellishments. This Nordic design captures the trendy Hyyge cozy feel. Learn more on the Creative Memories blog.
This Winter layout has lots of wonderful texture from pom-poms, a glitter wax seal, paper folded rosette and acrylic snowflakes. Learn how to make your own glitter wax seal on the Hey Little Magpie blog.
This rustic design uses a die cut as a window to capture the snowy outdoor scene. Most of the “action” is on in a wide border across the center with labels, tags, journaling and paper ephemera, stitched down the middle. I spotted this layout on the Elle’sStudio Instagram page.
This fun layout incorporates the bright colors of the kids jackets with the block ” Happy January” title on this cool digital design. Using all square and rectangle helps keep this design from looking too busy. I came across this page on Akizo’s gallery at Scrapbook.com.
The torn borders of pattern papers remind me of snowdrifts on this design. And how cute are the little polar bear and penguin friends?! Winter critters add so much whimsy to snowy layouts. I came across this layout on the Scrapbookingfornewbies’ gallery at Scrapbook.com.
This frosty design uses texture paste died with ink along with some stenciling for a beautiful blue background. Learn how to create this technique over on The Cherry on Top blog.
I love the touches of purples mixed with teal on this chilly layout that uses coordinating products like pattern paper, printed dies and stickers from Doodlebug. Visit their blog for a closer look.
Layers of torn pattern papers in light blues and browns add color, dimension and texture on this wonderful wintery design. Tucking in snowflakes and adding gems also adds extra interest too. I spotted this idea on the vickiescraps Instagram page.
I hope you have a wonderful winter and find some time to scrapbook all the fun!
-Heather
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