WE - INTERACTIVE LAYOUT I KERSTIN SCHEIDLER
Hello everyone! Kerstin here today with a new 12 x 12 layout inspiration. I mixed different Pinkfresh Studio collections and created this interactive layout with plenty of space for journaling or photos. Let's get started!
I chose white cardstock as the base. On it I have drawn with a pencil 9 squares in the size of 2 x 2 inches. For some of them I drew a "flap". Whether I want to open the "flap" to the left, right, up or down, I decided individually. Others I have cut out completely. The right square of the middle row I rolled up after cutting with a thin pencil and taped with double-sided tape. As background I have chosen the amazing Spring Vibes - Daydreams paper. I adhered the white cardstock to the design paper with 3D Foam. Now the fun begins - decorating!
I glued one of the lovely Flower Market Chipboard Frames onto this square. The Chipboard Frame was slightly larger than the cut out square. Here I carefully recut. I decorated with various embellishments.
Here you can see how I integrated a "flap". The "flap" is slightly smaller than the square. That means I cut three sides smaller. I decorated with the charming Chrysanthemum collection.
Here I used some Mini Alpha Stickers in the matching color from the Spring Vibes collection. In the top photo, I absolutely had to use the cute umbrella and coffee mug from the Flower Market collection.
Here you have another closer look at the complete layout! Do you spot the "flaps" behind which the journaling or more photos can be hidden? For title "WE" I used the super great Jeff Alpha Die.
I had a lot of fun creating this layout with the different collections. Flower Market, Spring Vibes and Chrysanthemum complement each other really well! You can also scrap more than one photo with this layout idea. I hope you like it and inspires you to create beautiful pages by mixing collections from Pinkfresh Studio!
Thanks for stopping by and I wish you a wonderful time!
See you next time!
1 comment
Love this creative, unique layout, Kerstin! Thanks for sharing your process for making this.