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12 Scrapbook Layouts with Hearts for Valentine’s Day and Beyond
This sweet layout from Marcia has a large heart created with lots of colorful scallops, placed behind the heart opening and stitched around the edges. She also included several clusters of flora and fauna with a large title. I spotted this on her Marica Dehn-Nix gallery at Scrapbook.com.
Capture all the love of family and friends with lots of hearts on your Valentine’s Day scrapbook layouts. Hearts are the perfect icon of love and are a simple but effective way to show how much you love someone or something on a layout. Use large hearts to fill the page or smaller hearts for accents and backgrounds. Plus hearts aren’t just for Valentines they also work for anniversaries, weddings and lots more. Today let’s look at some scrapbook layouts filled with loads of heart.
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Dorymar created this pretty two page spread with pocket pages. One side has printed journaling cards and the photo, the other has a printed floral heart and she’s added popped up sentiments over top. Take a look at more of her min album pages at the Simple Stories blog.
Flora made a beautiful paper woven heart from blue pattern paper as the focal point of this lovely layout. There’s also flowers tucked around the edges and lots of wooden shapes like leaves, stems, strip sentiments and the title. I came across her idea on her Flora M Farkas Instagram page.
Paige die cut and stitched around lots of pattern paper hearts to create rows on her layout. She also cut the two photos from the same heart and added accents like stickers and embellishments in each heart including some journaling. Notice how some of the hearts go off the page for added interest. Learn more at the Paige Taylor Evans blog.
This fun layout from Melissa has a wonderful border made of tags, hung from twine and stapled to the page. The die cut tags have lots of fun hearts made with stamps and stickers. There’s also text stamped around the edges of the photo. I came across her idea on the Elle’s Studio Instagram page.
Niki created a grid of hearts using new pattern papers from Simple Stories, distressing the edges of each one and placing them in rows. The center heart has a photo and the other photos, words and journaling are placed over other hearts. She used small embellishments to fill in some of the white space in the background too. Take a closer look at the Simple Stories blog.
Karyn designed a large heart using squares and triangle of pattern papers in primary colors for a patchwork quilt feel. The die cut word LOVE is repeated all around the edges and the photo has a scalloped frame in black so it pops. Learn more at the Karyn Crops blog.
This stunning layout from Wendy is full of movement and color. She backed a heart die cut with rainbow striped paper adding two clusters of flowers and butterflies and stacked papers behind the photo. There’s also fun splatter around the heart and several sentiments too. Learn more at the Paper Issues Instagram page.
Ali die cut 5 hearts from coordinating pattern papers and stacked them on the left side of her sweet layout. To balance the other side she added a thin scalloped border, two photos and several sentiment strips and the title, popped up with foam tape. Take a closer peek at the Scrapbook Adhesives blog.
This super sweet layout from Allison has so much texture and detail! She die cut a large heart, stitched around the edge and added a big bunch of small strips of pattern paper for a fringe effect around the edges. There’s also lots of little hearts scattered around the row of three photos. Find more info at the Scrapbook Generation blog.
This darling doggo layout from Cassie has a large die cut heart stitched to a floral pattern paper with yellow inking around the edges to really make it pop. There’s also a large title, adorable photo and several sentiment strips too. I spotted her idea on her Cassie Wiscarson Instagram page.
Laura die cut a heart from woodgrain pattern paper but for added interest she cut it into pieces for a more wooden plank feel and stitched around the edge for texture. There’s hand written journaling, cards with sweet sentiments and tiny hearts added with stenciling and paste. Find more details at the Scrapbooking Store blog.
I hope you’ve found some wonderful inspiration today to add hearts to your Valentine’s Day page and beyond.
-Heather
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