I have been making more two-page scrapbook layouts this year. It helps when you have enough supplies to stretch papers and embellishments across two 12x12 pages (or two 8.5x11 pages, depending on the size you like to scrapbook).
Here are a few two-page layouts that I created this year with links to their process videos on my YouTube channel so you can see (and hear) how I put them together.
Back in February, I did a scrapbook layout-a-day challenge, and this two-pager was one from that challenge. I started with a design for the left side and kept the paper layout the same for the right side but changed the placement of the photos.
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This next two-pager came together surprisingly easy despite not having a whole lot of supplies to create it. I had two background papers that were the same, and then I just took a branding strip and a piece of floral paper cut into two larger strips, added some embellishments, and there you have it. With so many photos across this spread, there really wasn't a whole lots of room for anything else.
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Look back through your old scrapbook albums, and you'll be surprised at how inspiring your previous work can be for you! I scraplifted myself to create this grid-style two-page scrapbook layout.
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The two orange pieces of cardstock in this layout were the inspiration behind my March Monochromatic Challenge! I was able to use up these papers with some old zoo patterned papers and embellishments, scrapbooking nine photos across this spread.
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And here's the last two-pager for today, which also uses orange-y cardstock for the background and some old embellishments that fit within the orange scheme. I got the inspiration for this one from Pinterest for the March Off the Board hop.
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I hope you click the links below each picture to watch that layout's process video and learn more about how I put these two-page scrapbook layouts together. Whether you have lots of scrapbook supplies or just a little bit from your stash, it's possible to create a two-page spread!







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