This layout has a large leaf die cut cut from the background and stitched around the edges, it’s filled with rows of pattern paper chained stitched in scallops. Take a closer look at this stunning design on the Paige Taylor Evans blog.
The weather is cooler, the leaves on the trees are changing colors and falling and it’s the best time of the year to include beautiful Autumn Leaves on your scrapbook layouts. There are so many ways to include leaf designs on your Fall pages, you can stamp them, die cut them, fussy cut them from pattern paper, use leaf stickers and pre-printed dies. I’ve gathered up a big crunchy pile of leafy layouts to get you inspired.
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This rustic design has a woodgrain background, large die cut pattern paper letters with stitching around their edges and many die cut leaves. I love the mix of open “skeleton” and solid leaves! I spotted this page in the Simple Stories Instagram page.
This beautiful grid style design has a stitched # with square photos, die cut leaves, journaling and more in each section. I came across this layout on Lisa Dickinson’s gallery at Scrapbook and Cards Today.
Creating wreath shapes with leaves is a great way to fill the page and draw the eye into the center of the layout. This leaf wreath is backed with lots of different pattern papers around the photo with a fun mixed sentiment and clusters of pumpkins, all in coordinating color combos. Visit the Bella Blvd. blog for more info.
This fun design has waves of tree and leaf borders of pattern papers and cute embellishments made of chipboard and wood. I saw this layout on RachelUK’s gallery at Scrapbook.com.
Here’s a different take on the wreath design with a heavier layering of leaves and botanicals in one corner. Using a large die cut circle is a good way to keep your wreath round and this one even has scallops and stitching around the edge. I came across this design on the so_scrappy Instagram page.
This digital scrapbook layout is bursting with colorful Fall leaves along with some mushrooms, quote flags and wood grain patterns around a large photo of kids playing in the leaves. I spotted this on the Grannyenchanted’s Scrapbook.com gallery.
Plaids and ginghams go so well with Autumn designs like on this page from Wendy. She chain stitched around a large die cut leaf adding her photo in the center and clusters of pumpkins, acorns and leaves at each corner. Take a closer look over on the Hey Little Magpie blog.
This stunning leaf wreath has all the colors of the rainbow with leaves cut from different color papers, each one stitched down the center to give dimension. There’s also paint splatters on the background to coordinate with each color leaf. I spotted this on the paigetayloreveans Instagram page.
Sewing down the center of leaves seems to be a popular trend, probably because it mimics the center vein of an actual leaf. This layout also has lots of rustic jute twine for a banner and bows. Take a closer look at the My Creative Scrapbook blog.
This last layout has a circle of peach ink blending on pink cardstock under a large open cut Fall wreath. The white title ties in the with die cuts and the softer colors create a delightful design. I spotted this page on the Paperandi gallery at Scrapbook.com.
I hope you’ve found some great ideas to incorporate leaves into your Autumn layouts this season!
-Heather
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