This adventure to the Big Apple layout uses map and other pattern papers cut into fish tails, travel tags tied with twine and clusters of stamps and labels with other fun travel images. I came across this idea on the Echo Park Paper Instagram page.
Summertime is the perfect time to head out on an adventure. Whether you hop on a plane and go explore some far away place, go hiking around a nearby park or forest or stay close to home and create an adventure in your own back yard for the kids be sure to take some action filled shots to scrapbook when you return home. Today let’s take a look at different Adventuring scrapbook layout ideas to get you inspired.
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This fun layout from Desiree inspired by a sketch has layers of coordinating torn pattern papers behind each of the three photos with some blue paint splatters behind as well. There’s also some sentiment strips, a title and little embellishments scatter about. Take a closer look at the Pretty Little Studio blog.
This cool layout from Jackie is a terrific way to use lots of pattern papers and embellishments! She cut strips of paper and layered them vertically toward the left edge of her design adding the photo and lots of fun embellishments like a wooden title, chipboard pieces, tags, buttons, stickers, washi tape and more. Learn more about this dynamic layout on the Hey Little Magpie blog.
This gorgeous mixed media countryside layout from Nicole uses a very pale blue and pretty yellow color combo with 3-D flowers, stamped and die cut leaves, twine, paint splatter, doilies and more. Watch her process video over on the 49th and Market blog.
This amazing adventure layout from Josefine has a large circle cut from pattern paper and stitched down in the center. The photo is on the right with lots and lots of fuzzy cut stars top and bottom. A large puffy sticker title sits center stage and there also some paint splatter to tie it all together. Take a closer look at the Cocoa Vanilla blog.
This nifty Nautical page from Debbi used red, white, blue and black and has a stenciled background, sewn strips of pattern papers, die cut borders, stickers and printed dies for some wonderful seaside charm. Learn all about this layout on the Bramble Fox blog.
A round wreath might sound like a simple design but you can take it to the next level by using loads of embellishments like on this travel adventure layout. Stickers and dimensional accents fill a large circle around the circular photo, notice how many of them have a cream color and how everything is spaced out without over lap to help keep the design cohesive and clean. I spotted this page on the Dragonfly Dreams Instagram page.
Hopping on a bike is a great way to go adventuring like on this layout from Ashley. She used a large bike die and backed it with pastel pattern papers with scalloped borders across the top and bottom. There’s also tiny flowers tucked in here and there too. Learn more at the Paige Taylor Evans blog.
Tammy’s masculine mountain bike adventure layout has paper with a large denim pocket, leaves, rustic signs and sentiments. She even shredded the rusty paper edges for some extra grudge. Take a closer look over at the Scrap the Boys blog.
Before you even leave on your adventure take some shots of packing and luggage like this design from Claire. She cut a large circle in the center of her white background and backed it with pattern paper with lots of suitcase. She also added a title and plane to the top and stacks of more luggage next to the photos for balance. Learn more on the Scrap Paper Scissors blog.
This adventure layout uses a grid design filling in each square with photos, a glittery title, hearts and stars along with fun travel dies. I love the quote from The Hobbit! I spotted this idea on Veilman’s gallery at Scrapbook.com.
This cool layout has a nice mix of hard and soft with bold graphic patterns in black and white with touches of gold but also has roses and leaves. The color photos really pop against this geometric design with so little other color. There’s also fun hidden journaling behind the title tag. Learn more at the Scrapbook and Cards Today blog.
I hope you’ve got time this Summer to head out on some fun adventures! Stay safe out there!
-Heather
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