This sweet dog layout has a pastel hearts background with layers of squares of paper, a journaling card, and spring images like sun and clouds, a kite and scooter all in soft coordinating colors. Visit the Spellbinders blog for more details.
The wonderful Spring weather is a terrific time to take your pets outside for a photo shoot or maybe you’ve taken a trip to visit some animals like new babies at a farm, too see real bunnies at Easter or took the kids to a petting zoo. It’s a great time to incorporate Springtime themes with some flowers, rainbows and pastel colors on your pet and animal pages. So let’s dive in and take a look at some Spring inspired scrapbook layouts with animals.
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This darling design captures all the charm of visiting animals at the farm with checked plaid papers, vintage roses, butterflies and garden accents. This layout uses a grid for the photo with a journaling card, adding the embellishments clustered around the edges. I spotted this idea on the Simple Stories Instagram page.
For this foster dog page Jil used a subtle circle printed paper creating bright borders over top with strips of stitched paper and printed washi tape, including some cute animal dies too. There’s plenty of space for journaling, dates and a title along with the cute photo. Learn all about this design on The Cherry on Top blog.
The green, teal and yellow color combo on this sweet doggo layout is perfect for Spring! This digital layout also has several different pattern papers in floral, stripes and scales along with flowers and twine embellishments and a lovely quote. Take a closer look on the My Memories blog.
This sweet kitty cat page has a cat print background with loads of die cut flowers in all shapes and sizes. Many are backed with pattern papers and some even have stitching too. I love the custom title made with puffy alpha stickers and fussy cut letters. I came across this page on Lisa Fonesca’s Instagram page.
This sweet Spring doggy design uses a large die cut title backed with pastel papers as a focal point. Around it are the super cute photos, die cut flowers and printed embellishments like birds, butterflies and a frog. Find a link to a process video on Marcia Dahn-Nix’s gallery at Scrapbook.com.
When I think of Spring animals I think of rabbits. This adorable bunny digital layout uses blue floral background paper and lots of bold orange flowers and deep green leaves circling the cluster of photos for nice contrast, there’s also plenty of room for journaling. Hop over to take a closer look on the Lilypad blog.
Let’s not forget our fine feather friends with a bird layout. This mixed media page has lots of dangling fussy cut feathers, paint splatter, a silver charm, chipboard elements, pompoms and an amazing sewn bird embellishment for lots of texture. Fly over to the Hey, Little Magpie blog for more details.
This adorable dog design has Spring animals like a duckling, bunny, ladybug, butterflies and birds nest. There’s layers of papers behind the photo and paint splatter on the background and chipboard elements too. Watch a process video on the Yes, Please Paper Crafts blog.
This Corgi is out enjoying a walk during nice weather on this wonderful layout. Using detailed mosaic dies the design is a work of art with lots of modern angles and crisscross lines. Take a closer look on the Mosaic Moments blog.
It’s easy to create the feel of Spring with pretty pastel colors and patterns with clusters of flowers like on this cat layout that uses die cut titles from Paige Taylor Evans. It’s another design I found on Lisa Fonseca’s Instragram.
This sweet layout has two rows of tags and photos in pink, teal and blue colors along with flowers, rub-on and stickers. I spotted this cute idea inspired by Lucy and Snoopy from Peanuts on Mad Faye’s gallery at Scrapbook.com.
I hope you’ve found some inspiration to create some wonderful Springtime themed animal and pet pages!
-Heather
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