The pastel pinks and greys add such a soft look to this pretty page that has lots of snowflakes and loads of layers of winter pattern papers. I spotted this design on the Echo Park Instagram page.
Well, we finally got a big snow fall where I live and I think much of the US got lots of snow recently too so it’s the perfect time to create some fun in the snow scrapbook layouts. Create pages with pictures of sledding and skiing, building snowmen, making snow angels, snow ball fights and even the not so fun tasks like shoveling the drive way and scraping ice off the car, they all make for Snow Much Fun layout ideas. I’ve gathered a big frosty pile of wonderful winter snow ideas to get you inspired.
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These stunning ice and snow formation photos are captured in a pocket page than needs little embellishment, the amazing photos speak for themselves, sometime less is more! I came across this layout on Doreena’s gallery at Scrapbook.com.
There’s nothing cuter than seeing pets play in the snow! This adorable puppy page has bold and bright greens, blues and purples from winter tree pattern paper and lots of color coordinating die cut snowflakes. Take a closer look at the Doodlebug blog.
The touches of pink in the clusters of stickers and dies and the pink hat in the photos on this layout helps pull the design together. The bits of black and plaids also creates a mix of and hard as well for a very balanced page. Sara shares a link to her process video at A Cherry on Top blog.
This snowy layout has so much amazing texture, depth and dimension from a pleated paper rosette with wax seal, pom pom trim, wooden sentiment and acrylic embellishments. Take a closer look on the Hey, Little Magpie blog.
While taking a break from the slopes have a seat and sip a beer and take a snap shot for a super fun layout. The layers of torn pattern papers mirror the snowy slopes and chipboard and acrylic sentiments and embellishments add dimension on this wonderful design. from Wendy. Learn more at the Bramble Fox blog.
Who says digital designs look flat? This delightful digital layout features two kids playing in the snow with layers of photo matts, clusters of wintery embellishments, twine, splatter and a sweet tall title for lots of dimension. I spotted this page on the buzzbeescraps Instagram account.
Jan created a sort of large plus sign + in the center of her snowy layout using layers of photos, pattern papers, fussy cut and stamped snowflakes. Notice how the stamped snowflakes are different colors, she used a multicolored ink pad from Hero Arts to get that cool effect. Watch her process video on the Jana Eubank blog.
This fun layout captures the action of making a snow angel in a grid of 4 photos with a large title in the middle. Behind is candy striped and woodgrain papers with lots of stamped and heat embossed snowflakes that really pop on the darker paper. Learn more at the Pebbles Inc. blog.
It’s easy to create mountains for a background, just use large triangles cut from pattern paper and add a little snowy peak. This great tip comes from Allison who also stitched her mountains to the page and created an entire winter scene around them on this wonderful winter layout. Visit the Allison Davis blog for more details.
Yvette create a wreath of die cut snowflakes around the large center photo in trendy pinks and teals on this adorable design. Along with the snowflakes she tucked in cute little winter critters and snowmen and added a colorful title in the center. Take a closer look at the Bella Blvd. blog.
Wow, check out the bold colors on this snowflake layout from Sarah. She used paints and stamps to create her diagonal background, layering die cut pattern paper snowflakes over top. Learn all about this dynamic design on the Shimmerz Paints blog.
I hope you are able to enjoy some snow this year and will create some scrapbook layouts that are Snow Much Fun!
-Heather
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