Photos in the sunflower field are accented with pattern paper strips cut to different lengths and distressed on the edges on this pretty layout design. Dimension is added from flower die cuts and puffy little stickers. Learn more on the Bella Blvd. blog.
As we begin to swing into summer some of the springtime blooms have faded but the summertime flowers are popping up everywhere! Floral designs work well on scrapbook layouts for any time of year so right now is a great time to focus on Summer Scrapbook layouts with lots of flowers. Take photos of your summer garden in bloom or add floral papers, embellishments, dies cuts or stamps to your summer themed pages. To get you inspired I’ve picked a pretty bouquet of layouts featuring summer fun with flowers.
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What better page title for a floral layout then “BLOOM”? The die cut title is backed with pattern papers and detailed die cut flowers pop out from behind the photos on this sweet design. There’s also washi tape and sticker accents too. Find more info on the Paige Taylor Evans blog.
This lovely layout has large floral inspired mandalas that have been stamped and heat embossed in gold and water colored. I love the tall skinny style page! The typed journaling and date are a nice contrast to the elegant embossing. Visit the Altenew blog to watch a process video.
Bright colors add a tropical flair to this colorful floral layout. And notice all the layers, from the stenciled and splattered background to the torn and layered pattern papers along with thick chipboard letters for the title. Learn more over on the All About Scrapbooks blog.
Whoa, check out all the dimension from layers and layers of flowers on this stunning layout! Behind the photo is a stitched sunburst and on opposite corners there are so many flowers and leaves, many fussy cut from pattern papers all in creams and yellows. Visit the Merly Impressions blog for more details.
If you’re heading to Disney this summer check out this mind blowing page from Jen. Using black and white (and a few yellow and white) polka dot, plaid and striped papers she die cut soooo many flowers and formed a Mickey Mouse shape on a red polka dot background to go behind the photos and title. This one is worth framing and hanging on the wall! Visit the Doodlebug blog to find out more.
I love the 1/2 circle designs on this beautiful beach layout! It’s accented with lots of pretty flower bouquets die cut from large washi tape. There’s also a few gold roses and heat embossed gold sentiment that add extra elegance. Visit the Pinkfresh Studio blog for all the details.
The blues and yellows work so well together on this pretty page that focuses on lemons and their flowers with fun picnic photos. There’s lots of texture and details from die cut photo frames and edge borders and inking on the base paper and titles papers edges. Visit The Cherry on Top blog for directions.
Like I mentioned earlier flowers can work for many different subjects even pet pages. Pretty summer daisies accent this dog page in the pattern paper, layered die cut and lacey die cut flowers too. I love the cheerful yellow woodgrain background paper, it works so well with the flower motif! Hop over to the Crafter’s Companion blog for directions.
If you’ve traveled to a tropical destination for the summer flowers and large leaves create the perfect page accents! Notice how this layout is in the shape of an “L” using the photos and embellishments, leaving the left over space for the journaling and title. Take a closer look at the Scrapbook and Cards Today blog.
This colorful layout has a rainbow of strips inside the large center circle with the title curved around. The ocean photo is printed in blue tones and is decorated with frames and clusters of flowers and butterflies. Pop over to the Cocoa Vanilla blog for a closer peek.
This double page scrapbook spread is accented with rows of stamped and cut out flowers bordering across the tops of the photos. The flowers colors coordinate with the watercolor pattern papers and really pop against the black mats, borders and die cut shapes. Visit the Close to My Heart blog for more details.
I hope you’ve enjoyed and found some inspiration in all these summer floral layouts!
-Heather
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