This awesome page and a 1/2 features layers of photos with room for journaling on the full layout and a pocket page for the 1/2 that creates a fun flap in your album. Jess shared these designs on the Scrapbook and Cards Today blog.
Are you heading out on a grand adventure this summer? If you’re hitting the road, sailing away or setting off on a hike or to camp be sure to capture lots of photos of the great outdoors. To help inspire you to scrap some awesome pages upon your return home I’ve collected a wonderful group of Outdoor Adventure scrapbook layouts to help you.
Beneath each photo there will be a link, click on it to find out more details like products used, designs tips, process videos and more.
If your adventure takes you to the seaside be inspired by this beautiful layout. Lots of pattern paper are stacked, staggered and layered with lots of sentiment strips and die cut images scattered around. Notice how the blue in the picture is reflected in the colors of the design for a perfectly cohesive look. Visit the Close to My Heart blog for this and a couple of more beach page ideas.
Eva created her own amazing background for this travel layout using lots of stacked die cut squares and circles for texture and dimension. Her photo and several travel quotes are placed over the background to draw the eye around the design. Visit the Pinkfresh Studio blog for more info.
This sailing page from Robin combines travel and adventure images like globes, tickets, and sentiments, adding film strips and 3D flowers in lots of blue colors for a mostly monochromatic design. Learn more over on the 49th and Market blog.
Jana used a die cut kit to create the amazing mountain range on this Explore layout. She added some inking on the edges to give more definition and added touches of gold for the suns rays. I love the mixed title of dies and puffy stickers with typed strips of journaling underneath! Visit the Jana Eubank blog for a process video.
Kelly created a large grid pattern of photos for this fun layout. Overtop she added an intricate die of a car stacked with luggage and the word “Adventures” cut from white and backed with lots of different pattern papers. Drive on over to the Paige Taylor Evan blog for all the details.
This Rocky Mountains double page spread has the perfect balance of photos and journaling. Stamps were used for the titles, mountains, leaves and trees. Visit Kerri Bradford’s blog to learn more.
This wonderful mini album capture all the fun of camping in the great outdoors. This small design is perfect for documenting a single trip with a top spiral binding and is decorated inside and out with cute camping themed papers, dies and embellishments. Hike over to the Simple Stories blog for a closer look.
This amazing wilderness design has lots of interesting shapes and layers that frame the photos and create a stunning border of trees and mountains across the bottom and clouds along the top. There’s even room for some handwritten journaling. Visit the Creative Memories blog for step by step directions.
Tarrah printed her photos in a film strip format adding pattern paper strips underneath in the center of the design. Scattered around them are chipboard letters for the title, postage stamps and other fun embellishments. Keeping everything in the middle helps draw the eye right to the photos. Visit the Cocoa Vanilla blog for more details.
This amazing cruise layout has so much texture and dimension! Natalie used rub-ons, embossing powder, texture paste and stamping on this mixed media page. Cruise on over to the WOW! Embossing Powder blog for a closer look.
If you’re heading out on a tropical adventure try adding some beautiful stamped flowers to your layout. Lilith stamped the flowers and water colored them with ink pads, also adding watercolor stripes to the background. Visit the Altenew blog for all the details.
I hope you head out on a wonderful excursion this summer and that these scrapbook layout ideas will inspire you to document your adventures!
-Heather
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