A bunch of punched stars adds layers and texture to this masculine layout that been sectioned into 4 triangle quadrants of different colors. Having the photo be black and white helps it stand out from the bold color and busy design. Watch a process video on the Bella Blvd. blog.
With Father’s Day coming up soon here in the US I thought it would be a great time to share some ideas for masculine scrapbook layouts. I struggle a bit (and have heard many others say they do too) with creating masculine designs. For me using darker colors, straight lines, simpler designs without a lot of frills and using products that work within the theme of the photos help me to create something with a more traditional masculine look and feel.
I’ve gathered together a bunch of wonderful masculine scrapbook page ideas to help you if you struggle too. There’s a link beneath each photo, click it for more info like products used, tutorials, tips, etc.
This layout captures all the fun of a group of guys by the firepit making and eating Smores. Geometric, splatter and camping themed pattern papers are layered up behind the photos with a few sentiments, die cut title and typed tag for journaling. Visit Crafty Concepts with Erin blog for a video tutorial.
I think nautical designs work really well for masculine layouts. This one has a simple cream and faded black color scheme with lots of layers of papers, banners and fun unfinished wooden embellishments. Visit the Inked Ink Scrap blog for more details.
This brothers layout has a stark white background with squares and rectangle of pattern papers with dark leaves and simple geometric designs, a couple of circle sentiments and a journaling card is all that’s needed to finish this easy going page. Visit the Wild Whisper Designs blog for a closer look.
So of course you can break the “rules” and add flowers and soft pastels on a masculine page like this sweet one with a grandpa and baby. The colors are still greens and blues with some plaids and strips which helps create a nice balance of soft and hard. Learn more about this layout on the All About Scrapbooks Australia blog.
If you’re Dad loves to travel like mine does then a fun adventure vacation layout is just the thing. This design uses open die cut blocks backed with different pattern papers and reminds me of nautical flags, perfect for cruise photos! Take a closer peek on the Cocoa Vanilla Blog.
This manly layout has woodgrain and green grassy papers with cream borders and a fun bear shaped for the title. Find directions on the Creative Memories blog.
This super sweet page is for a brand new dad featuring lots of greens and blues with some 3D elements like a rosette and popped up title. Take a closer peek at the Pebbles blog.
This Monster Truck page has a brown wash of watercolor and splatters, perfect to reflect all the mud at the rally. There’s a lot of movement too from die cut and sewn circles and popped up stars. Learn more over on the Paige Taylor Evans blog.
One of my favorite places to go to for masculine scrapbook design ideas is the Scrap the Boys blog. It’s all about scrapbooking men and boys and you’ll find so many ideas for lots of different occasions, hobby, interested and loads more! This fun page is all about boys and their big toys, in this case a cool Jeep design.
This adorable camping layout has an amazing background created with lots of honeycomb shapes. The papers were die cut and ink blended, splattered and foiled to create many different patterns and color combos. Pop on over to the Therm O Web blog for all the details.
If your guy is into biking, cars or even watches then gears are an interesting element to utilize. This large gear was die cut, covered in rust color paint with a teal patina and heat embossed texture added. Smaller metal gears, tags and stamped sentiments are scattered around the design to add even more texture and depth. Visit the Craft Hobby Oliwiaen blog for all the details.
I hope these scrapbook layouts have given you some great inspiration next time your looking to create some masculine designs for the men in your life.
-Heather
Looking for more Father’s day papers, stamps, and Embellishments? then check out these Father’s day designs on A Cherry On Top
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