Five Scrapbooking Layout Designs
Creating an interesting design for a scrapbooking 12×12″ layout can be a fun and creative process. The key is to experiment with different design elements and find a layout that works best for your photos and story.
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Here are some ideas for different types of layouts that you can try:
1. Grid Layout
A grid layout is a great option if you have multiple photos that you want to include in your layout. Divide your 12×12″ page into equal sections and arrange your photos in a grid. You can use patterned papers or embellishments to add interest to each section.
It’s also a great was to use embellishments that are smaller or are awkward shapes, as the grid ties them together.
If you want to create a similar layout with a circle grid like this one by Lissa Rees, then download this free cut file.
Layout by: Lissa Rees – using Rosie’s Studio Lost and Found
2. Layered Layout
A layered layout is a great option if you want to create dimension and depth in your layout. Start with a cardstock base and layer different papers and embellishments on top. Use foam tape or other adhesive to add height to certain elements.
Layout by: Lissa Rees – using Rosie’s Studio Unconditional
3. Linear Layout
A linear layout is a great option if you want to create movement and flow in your layout. Arrange your photos and embellishments in a diagonal or horizontal line across your page. Use arrows or other embellishments to guide the eye across the page.
This one might not be a 12×12” size page, but it just goes to show that you can be creative with scrapbooking on any size paper.
Layout by: Mel Davis – using Rosie’s Studio You Make My Day
4. Circular Layout
A circular layout is a great option if you want to create a fun and whimsical design. Arrange your photos and embellishments in a circular pattern on your page. Use a circular background paper or create a circle using different papers and embellishments.
Layout by: Lissa Rees – using Rosie’s Studio By Starlight
5. Single Photo Layout
A single photo layout is a great option if you have a standout photo that you want to showcase. Use a large photo as the focal point of your layout and use embellishments to highlight certain elements of the photo.
These are just a few ideas for different types of layouts that you can try. The key is to experiment with different design elements and find a layout that works best for your photos and story. Don’t be afraid to mix and match different elements to create a truly unique and interesting design for your scrapbooking 12×12″ layout.
Layout by: Lissa Rees – using Rosie’s Studio Softly Spoken