Here's a look back at the first one ...
When I create 2 page layouts, I like for them to flow into one another, so that your eye moves across the pages seamlessly. To do this, I layered a piece of the Happy Camper paper on the left side of the page, to follow the design on page 1. The blue plaid (Sleeping Bag) paper is on the right side of the page to tie into the plaid border and trees.
A note about the die cuts I used on both pages: In my last post I told you I used Odds & Ends from the Great Outdoors. I did, but when creating this second page, I realized that some of the odds & ends were actually from the Friendly Forest collection AND from the Pumpkin Spice collection. So sorry for this confusion, but it's one reason I love Doodlebug so much ... all of the collections coordinate so well together! So have fun mixing and matching!
Here's the link to the post for my first page Great Outdoors Page #1. And here are the measurements I used in case you want to replicate page 2. Happy fall, and happy crafting everyone!
Cabin Fever, woodgrain - 12x12
Happy Camper, outdoor scene - 6"x11.5"
Sleeping Bag, blue plaid - 5.5"x11.5"
White card stock - 9."x9.75"
Great Outdoors, green mat - 2.75"x3.75"
My Favorite Flannel, orange mat - 2.75"x3.75"
Bits of nature, yellow mat - 2.75"x3.75"
Wild Flowers, yellow floral - 4" x 5"
Happy Camper, outdoor scene - 6"x11.5"
Sleeping Bag, blue plaid - 5.5"x11.5"
White card stock - 9."x9.75"
Great Outdoors, green mat - 2.75"x3.75"
My Favorite Flannel, orange mat - 2.75"x3.75"
Bits of nature, yellow mat - 2.75"x3.75"
Wild Flowers, yellow floral - 4" x 5"
DOODLEBUG PRODUCTS USED
Great Outdoors Collection
Cute layouts!
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!
Marilyn ❤️