This adorable baby’s first Christmas layout focuses on the photos with only one journaling card and simple backgrounds and borders. Take a closer peek on the Creative Memories blog.
The Holidays are a busy time so you might be looking to create quicker, easier scrapbook layouts right now. Using tried and true grid and block style designs can keep things simple and clean and help you create pages in a flash or of course you can also use them to create more detailed intricate designs too. I’ve gathered up a nice collection of grid and block layout designs to inspire you to document all those wonderful Holiday memories with family and friends.
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Pocket pages are one of the simplest ways to create a fast blocked layout. This double page spread has an interactive flap with photo underneath and a house with pull out tag for the journaling. Learn more on the Scrapbook and Cards Today blog.
Rachel created a grid by folding over long die cut banners to create interactive flaps for adding photos and journaling underneath each one on this December Daily design. I spotted this layout on the byrachelhart Instagram page.
Conny created a wonderful Christmas mini album that is packed full lots of bloc and grids pages, some pocket pages, flaps and more using The Holiday Life collections from Simple Stories. Take a look at her entire album on the Simple Stories blog.
Memory planner pages are a really quick and easy way to document what happened each day in a week or month, add small photos and simple notes about what went on in each section. This is one of Jennie’s weekly pages for December. Find a link to her Youtube process video on The Cherry on Top blog.
This cute kitty cat Christmas double page spread has a traditional layout with a row of photos down the other side with fun embellished border. I came across this idea on Scrapbookqc Instagram page.
Some layouts are pretty enough to frame and it’s a great way to create a custom Christmas home decor item and upcycle an old frame. This wide design has a stunning section with blocks of pattern papers, die cut tree with botanicals and rows of rectangles for photos. This ideas is from Rainpos.com.
Instead of straight rows of square or rectangles try mixing it up with different sizes and orientations. This page has all the photos on one side with a lovely wide vertical border with papers, dies and a large house image. Take a closer look on the Loven Stamps blog.
For a super easy design create a block of photos and add some simple embellishments and date stamp and let the pictures do all the talking. I spotted this easy layout on the miscpaper Instagram page.
These travelers notebook pages have two rows of squares, some with photos, some with embellishments and some are envelopes for tucking in little notes or ephemera. Learn all about this idea on the Felicity Jane blog.
I hope you’ve found some great ideas to try using block and grid designs on your Christmas and Holiday scrapbook layouts this year!
-Heather
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