To start my page, I started by spelling out my title in the colored alphabet stickers on white cardstock and then working my way out, I added random white stickers in different fonts to fill in the leftover spaces and create the look of a custom embossed paper. While I didn't want to waste my stickers (because it does use up a lot) I made sure to have some of them bleed off the edge. I was able to salvage the spots I cut off and use them to fill in other edges. And just how did I perfectly center my title? I used Melinda Spink's ingenious tip to place them on parchment paper to see how much space they would take up and then I lined them up with a ruler to make sure they were perfectly straight in the transfer.
While I had my supplies out I created a second page to compliment the first one. For this layout I chose to go more simple and to just mimic the colors and the ruler border on the other side.
By adding some foam tape underneath my apple sprinkle shape I was able to add a little dimension and create a mini scene with the lunch and milk icon sticker.
I find 8x10 class photos extremely hard to scrapbook and get creative with since they take up so much of the layout so I have given myself permission to cut them up and just make sure that all the details I trimmed off are covered in some other way on my page. In this case there was a ton of extra space on my daughter's class photo with the name of the school and pictures of the teacher and principal. To make sure they were still included, I chose to simply cut them out and include them them as snapshots along the bottom.
I hope I've inspired you to tackle those leftover sticker sheets full of extra Q's and Z's!