This pretty page from Sophie has a wreath around the large circle made of winter botancils, including some stitching around the edges down the leaves. The sweet photo sits in the center with some hand written journaling behind. Visit the Cocoa Vanilla blog for more info.
One of the best things about the Holidays is getting together with family and friends but I’d say a close second is the food ? Whether you are the one baking and cooking or just there to stuff your face, food is always a big part of the Holiday season. Be sure to snap some pics while you’re in the kitchen creating and of everyone gathered around the table to create some yummy scrapbook layouts later. And don’t forget those important family recipes that have been handed down, include those in your pages or create an entire recipe book. I’ve gathered together a heaping helping of Christmas and Holiday baking and food scrapbooking ideas to get you inspired.
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This adorable design has lots of dimension from rolls of pattern papers. There’s also an inked background, a funny title and lots of fun baking images scattered around. I spotted this page on Brianna Lepper’s gallery at Scrapbook.com.
This wonderful layout has rows of ornaments cut from pattern paper popped up over a different pattern paper to created several shaker elements, so clever. I also love the titles spelled out with candy cane striped alphabet stickers! Take a closer look at the Paper Issues blog.
Sarah took the bright from her title literally and used bold, bright colors for this festive baking layout. The background is a starburst of colorful paper with distressed edges along with a large title and lots of fun baking elements, gems and sentiments. I came across this design on the SarahMillerhousecreates Instagram page.
This page reminded me of a show I love on Netflix called “Nailed It” , it’s a fun reminder that baking and cooking don’t always come out like you had hoped but that’s okay you can turn it into a silly scrapbook layout like this cake fail idea from KeddyO on Scrapbook.com
This delicious looking mini album is shaped and decorated like a little gingerbread house and is perfect to document all your Holiday baking adventures. inside Kathy added recipes and left room for photos and journaling. See the complete project on the Doodlebug blog.
This wonderful baking page has a round wreath of circles cut from pattern paper that sort of look like cookies with baking and cookie images layered on top with the large title and photo in the center. This layout is nice enough to frame and hang in the kitchen. Visit the Close to My Heart blog for more info.
Many companies have wonderful collections featuring baking and cooking themes which makes it easy to design a mini album that coordinated like this one using products from Simple Stories. Inside the album has pocket and flap pages for fun interactive elements. Take a peek over on the Artsy Albums blog.
The Sweet Shoppe’s Sugar and Spice digital collection let’s you create quick and easy digi designs for Holiday baking with images, journaling blocks, titles, sentiments and more. You can find 10 different pages created by their design team here on their site.
This charming cookie decorating layout has a border of hanging stockings along the top, some stenciling and splatter on the background and clusters of poinsettia and gingerbread people around the photos. I came across this idea on the Rebeca_Ruiz01 Instagram page.
Hot drinks really warm the heart on a cold winter day. This digital layout focuses on a love of Lattes and coffee with loads of phrases and coffee images mixed with Holiday designs too. I spotted this yummy design on Angels Scrap gallery on Scrapbook.com.
Meghann used a sketch as the starter for her darling homemade gingerbread layout with stripes of pattern paper down one side, photos in the center, a fun title and lots of room for journaling below. Take a closer look and get the sketch over on the Scrapbook and Cards Today blog.
I hope you are able to take some time out while baking, cooking and eating this Holiday Season to creating some yummy food related layouts.
-Heather
Are you looking for more Christmas Holiday papers and supplies? Check out some of our favorite holiday designs over at A Cherry on Top.