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12 Scrapbook Layouts with DIY Detailed Backgrounds
Eva transformed chevron pattern paper into diamond shapes for the amazing background she created on this layout. Each shape is decorated with flowers and sentiments. Learn more at the Pinkfresh Studio blog.
I love doing detailed work for my paper crafts, quick and easy is fun but creating and designing something that takes time with intricate layers, techniques or embellishments is really satisfying to me. A detailed scrapbook page background can fill in space (perfect for single photos) as well as add lots of extra interest to a layout. So today let’s take a look at some scrapbook layouts that have wonderful do it yoursedetailed backgrounds.
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Frames cut from different pattern papers add color and pattern and fill up much of the white space on this sweet page. It ties the design together and creates little areas for embellishing. I spotted this idea on the Echo Park paper Instagram page.
Becki created her own large chevron pattern using strips of pattern papers, some of which are cut with faux stitching dies for some extra texture. Using the same pad of pattern paper like she did insures the colors and patterns will easily work together. Take a closer look at the Scrapbook and Cards Today blog.
Nicole’s background has amazing texture and color with loads of paint splatter, layers of pattern paper that have been torn instead of cut, pompom trim anda little flag banner that’s been stapled. Take a closer look on The Cherry on Top blog.
Here’s another take on a chevron, this time Becki almost filled the entire background with this large chevron made from a rainbow of plaid papers. Notice how the colors of the flowers, gems and butterflies coordinate with the paper colors for a cohesive design. Visit Simple Stories for more info.
This super fun Traveler’s Notebook duo page from Jessica has a terrific mixed media background with torn and stitched papers, lots of stamping and textured foiling. She’s sharing a process video over on the Therm O Web blog.
Feel like a kid again by adding some fun finger painting to your scrapbook page background. This beautiful floral page design also has two layers of torn paper and a custom title too. I came across this idea on Vicki Boutin’s Instagram page.
This awesome background has a rainbow of colorful paper with scalloped edges layered behind a large open circle. The photo and stamped butterflies being in black and white really help the colors to pop! Take a closer look at the Spellbinder blog.
Paige designed her background with lots of die cut hearts cut from pretty floral pattern papers and chain stitched around the edges. They’ve been placed on pink paper with lots of paint splatter. Notice how some hearts are “cut off” on the edges, this helps fill the background and add interest. Watch her process video on the Paige Taylor Evans blog.
To add pattern and texture to this adorable dog layout Nathalie used a no-waste die with hearts. She also added white on white layers of frames and a label, adding color with beautiful layering stamped flowers. Learn more at the Altenew blog.
This precious baby layout has gold paint splatter and layers of strips of pastel pattern papers with sewn edges for the background. It’s complemented by tags, twine, sentiments and a custom title. I spotted this idea on Brianna Lepper’s gallery at Scrapbook.com.
And lastly Tarrah created a wonderful rainbow of arches cut from pattern papers and stitched together. She embellished it with chipboard words, clear stickers and fussy cut stars. This color combo makes for a great masculine boys page! Take a closer peek at the Cocoa Vanilla blog.
I hope these ideas have inspired you to spend some extra time and create your own detailed DIY backgrounds for your scrapbook layouts!
-Heather
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Lynette says
Thank you SO much for these. My daughter lost her home and belongings in the 4-27-11 tornadoes in Alabama and now that our “to do” list is slowing down (thought the insurance still hasn’t gotten her into an apartment), I’ve been working on turning the photos of it all into a book for her. My idea is to show her lovely first home bought less than a year ago, then the destruction and then the rebuilt home to focus on the positive and praise God for saving her life so miraculously.
I was so surprised you thought to make these and they are PERFECT!! Love your hand writing too. I’ve already added them to many of the pages I’ve made, but I wonder if I could impose on you for just one more word? Shock. We are still in shock as it’s been too busy to process what’s happened. I would LOVE the word “shock” to add to her book. I know you’ve already done so much, but if it’s possible, I sure would appreciate it. I don’t have a tablet or I’d try to make it myself, but then the handwriting wouldn’t match anyway…
God bless you and everyone who is suffering from any kind of disaster, health (I have 2 loved ones in hospice right now and one who’s been bed bound for 2 yrs. now) or natural. pain is pain. Loss is loss. Grief is grief. God bless us all! Thanks!