The background of this snowy layout from Allison is filled with hills of pattern paper and white cardstock that’s been stitched along the curves. She tucked trees on the hills along with houses and critters and a long strip of adorable photos. Find all the details on the Scrapbook and Cards Today blog.
We’ve already had a few light snow falls where I live and it’s been really cold so I think we’re going to have a white Christmas this year. It’s a terrific time to bundle up, head outdoors and have some fun in the snow! Be sure to snap pictures of those adventures ice skating, building snowmen, sledding, catching snowflake on your tongue and then come inside and warm up doing some wintery scrapbooking. Today we’re going to take a look at some fun Snowy Scrapbook Layout ideas for Winter and Christmas to get you inspired.
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This cute wintery couple photo is over top of a row of fishtail strips of pattern papers that have sewn down the center to the plaid background paper. Becki has also added a snowflake paper border across the top creating a winter scene and adding strips of journaling along the bottom. Learn more at the Simple Stories blog.
This frosty ice fishing layout has a border of photos and the title with wintery trees along the bottom and two large photos in the center, all matted with pattern papers. There’s some fishing embellishments and simple journaling too. And notice the large die cut circle in the center that draws the eye to those bigger photos. Reel yourself over to the Creative Memories blog for more info.
If you don’t have real snow fake snow will due for some adorable Christmas photos. This layout from Julie has a geometric stenciled background with white paste on black cardstock, a jolly Santa image and fun holiday accessories all around. Take a closer look at the Hey Little Magpie blog.
This wonderful Winter layout from Valerie is in a great grid style with blocks that have photos, snowflakes or letters spelling out “winter”. I love how she layered the letters for dimension and added paint splatter for an extra snowy touch. Learn more at the Paige Taylor Evans blog.
Heat embossing stamps is a great way to add some dimension and shine to your layouts. Nathalie added heat embossing on to her die cut letters on the title, the background of the layout and the falling snow flakes too. There’s also layered die cut snowflakes for even more depth. Find all the details on the Altenew Stamps blog.
Julies Winter layout has so much texture and dimension with acrylic shapes of trees, birds and the title. There’s also paper tearing, pom pom trim, layers of tabs and papers, twine, a metal charm, chipboard elements and more. Sled on over to the Bramble Fox blog for all the info.
This darling digital layout uses a large photo for the background balanced with 3 small photos down one side. There’s lots of watercolor inspired texture and pattern , journaling and a title too. I spotted this on musicmom3’s gallery at Paper House.
I love the light blues and bright greens on this tubing in the snow layout from Tya! She’s made room for 6 photos, adding a border with ruffles, snowflakes and twine, a journaling tag, a wavy pom pom border and cute embellishments too. Sled on over to the Doodlebug blog for details.
This beautiful layout uses several pattern papers for lots of layering in soft colors with snowflakes and winter florals. There’s also lots of snowy sentiments scattered around too. I came across this idea on the Echo Park Instagram page.
Pops of red pull this White Christmas design from Traci together. She used a combination of puffy alphabet letters and die cut words to create her custom title along with a great combo of different papers. Learn more at the Cocoa Daisy blog.
Teal is really trendy right now and works wonderfully for Winter layouts. Juliana paired it simple white with a negative space die cut snowflake frame and flakes scattered around behind the photo. There’s also texture from stitching and a label for journaling. Find out more at the 17 Turtles blog.
I hope you have a wonderful wintery wonderland of snow this season!
-Heather
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