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Cauldron Bubble Suite Page from Stampin’ Up

September 19, 2018 by Heather Holbrook

Cauldron Bubble Suite Page from Stampin' Up

 

I’m super excited to bring you a look at some of the new scrapbooking products from the new Stampin’ Up 2018 Holiday Catalog.

This years catalog is filled with wonderful stamp sets, dies, pattern papers, kits, embellishments and more for Fall, Thanksgiving, Halloween, Winter and Christmas. With themes like witches, animals in costumes, fall leaves and florals, snowmen, winter scenes, gift tags, trees, wreaths, stockings, candy canes, Santas, lights and ornaments and loads more! Many of the bundles have stamp sets with coordinating dies and matching pattern papers and accents too. There’s also some project kits for quick and easy holiday cards and tags.

Looking for more Halloween themed embellishments, stamps and papers? Check these out on Scrapbook.com

For my scrapbook page I used products from the Cauldron Bubble suite for some photos at the Leaky Cauldron at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Studios. The suite includes the Toil and Trouble Designer Series Papers, coordinating colored Cardstock Pack, the Cauldron Bubble stamps and the matching Cauldron Framelits dies. The dies will not only cut out the stamped images but some of the pattern paper shapes too. For my page I die cut my shapes, used some strips of papers, stamped a tag and added some Granny Apple Green Ribbon for embellishment and Wink of Stella pen and sequins for some extra shine.

I filmed a video on how I put my page together. You can click here to watch it on Youtube or check it out down below.

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I hope you’ve enjoyed this peek at some of the new products from the Stampin’ Up Holiday 1028 Catalog.  Click here to order directly from Stampin’ Up or contact your local demonstrator.

-Heather

 

Are you looking for more Christmas Holiday papers and supplies? Check out these printable designs we found on Etsy and these fun festive Scrapbooking embellishments for Christmas we found.

Looking for more fonts? Check these out at Fontbundles.com

Are you looking for more Halloween Embellishments,  papers, and supplies? Check out these printable designs we found on Etsy and these fun festive Scrapbooking embellishments for Halloween we found.

Check out these other Halloween-themed posts for project ideas and tutorials Scrapbooking. love Halloween as much as we do? Join our  The Best Halloween Crafts and DIY Facebook group. or follow our Halloween Pinterest Boards

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12 Unique Borders for Scrapbook Layouts

12 Unique Borders for Scrapbook Layouts

Anna Griffin always has beautiful border products that can be stacked to create custom designs with lots of depth and dimension. This ticket style border has rectangles with squared off edges that look like tickets with smaller pieces layered on top and butterflies in between. Take a closer look at the Anna Griffin blog.

From the very beginning of scrapbooking borders have been a classic principle of design. Borders are usually long thin sections on the page and can be used to separate a layout into halves, or a way to fill in space at the top, bottom or sides of the page and they always add a decorative touch. Borders are a good go to when you’re stuck for something to include on a design. You can create borders from so many things that we already use in scrapbooking from punches to stamps, to embellishments and die cuts, just about anything can be turned into a border, let your imagination run wild! Today we’ll take a look at some layouts with unique borders to help spark your creativity.

12 Unique Borders for Scrapbook Layouts

Creative Memories is known for their border making products like this wavy edge from the Border Cutting Tool that Krislyn used to create wonderful waves for a sailing layout. There’s light tan at the bottom for sand and sailboat pattern paper for the background. Find direction at the Creative Memories blog.

12 Unique Borders for Scrapbook Layouts

Creating rows of borders can create a fabulously fun backdrop like Tonya did on her crafty friends page. Notice how each border is a single color and she used only products that contain that color on the borders, it’s a fun idea to dig through your stash and color match. Find more info at the Doodlebug blog.

12 Unique Borders for Scrapbook Layouts

Evanjelene’s border is absolutely stunning! This woodland fairy tale is created with lots of embellishments and some fussy cut images from pattern papers, she also tucked in some sentiments, tags and labels too. I came across her idea at the 49th and Market Instagram page.

12 Unique Borders for Scrapbook Layouts

Jessica took pattern paper that had lines printed to represent mountains and a sun and took it up a notch by adding hand stitching. She used the same color of embroidery floss as each strip for a seamless look that adds even more color and lots of texture. I spotted her idea on the Hip Kit Club Instagram page.

12 Unique Borders for Scrapbook Layouts

Meghann’s delicious strawberry layout has rows of coordinating pattern paper strips for the background but she created a unique border edge using printed die cut embellishments from the same collection which give a fun movement to the side of the design. Watch her process video and find the inspirational sketch over at the Scrapbook and Cards Today blog.

12 Unique Borders for Scrapbook Layouts

If you’re including “traditional” top and bottom borders add something extra like Debbi did here. Both borders use striped pattern paper and have white sewing on them but the top also has a torn edge and small black scalloped border peeking out from underneath, which all adds nice texture. I came across her page at the Bramble Fox Instagram page.

12 Unique Borders for Scrapbook Layouts

Sophie created smaller rows of borders, stacking and over lapping them to fill in the section next to the photo on this pretty page. I love how each one has a different edge and how some are longer than others, she also included some flowers and sentiments tucked in, all of these things add extra interest. Find all the details at the Paige Taylor Evans blog.

12 Unique Borders for Scrapbook Layouts

This Summer fun layout has two sections of borders made from different widths of paper papers. They were layered and stagger over each other, the simple fish tale cut on the end of each strip makes it more special and is super simple to do. Take a closer peek at the Echo Park Paper Instagram page.

12 Unique Borders for Scrapbook Layouts

Karyn’s colorful rainbow borders are strips of pattern papers where each end has been punched with a border punch of dragon flies. She then took those bugs and had them fluttering away off the top for a design that has so much color and movement! Take a closer look at Creative Life Scrapbooking.

12 Unique Borders for Scrapbook Layouts

This darling baby layout from Jessica has a wide side border of pattern paper and lots of darling baby embellishments down the length of the edge in colors of tan and light blues. She tucked in the photo and title for a sweet and balanced design. I spotted her idea at A Cherry on Top blog.

12 Unique Borders for Scrapbook Layouts

Rona’s colorful layout is filled with lots of borders on the top and bottom of the photo and along the left side as well. She used straight, scalloped, torn and zig zag edges, stacking and staggering them all for a very dynamic design. Check it out at the Pretty Little Studio Instagram page.

I hope you’ve gotten some inspiration today to step up your border game and create some unique designs for your next layout.

-Heather

Looking for border scrapbook supplies, we recommend A Cherry on Top.com

 

 

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