Hi friends! Today, I'm sharing my latest Doodlebug Design Team Project. I made these June 8x8 pages for Rylee's album and they're filled with the adorable My Happy Place Collection.
As you may remember, I document our fun moments together in a Doodlebug Storybook Album. Each month, I add 4 new pages and at the end of the year ... I will have the sweetest keepsake.
My home and my family are definitely my happy place and because my granddaughter lives close by, I'm lucky to spend so much time with her. We play games, bake cookies, make crafts, watch movies, and read books. So with all that fun, I needed lots of space for pictures. On this page, I added a rainbow photo mat, an awesome pocket and ...
... an adorable flippie! Isn't this birdcage Doodle-pops cute?! I put it on one of the 3x4 element cards. So many good spots for photos, journaling or whatever little memorabilia Rylee picks up along the way, lol!
For this page, I used a 4x4 page protector and lots of pretty prints. This collection has so many pattern papers that are wonderfully generic. They go with just about any photo. Dots, hearts, stripes, flowers and plaids ... yes please, to all of them!!
This square is my favorite. I used a 3.5" scallop circle punch to create a simple white mat that mimics the shape of the flowers. Then added the cute doodle-pops flowers so they could be the focus of the page.🌸
Y'all know my heart skips a beat for any cute sprinkle stickers so, I lined up these adorable little houses from the Home Sweet Home shape sprinkles.
This page would be perfect for one of our backyard picnics or planting flowers in the garden. That print with all the potted plants is ahh-dorable!
More cute sprinkle houses and some itty
bitty pink hearts!
I added a few shapes from the Bits & Pieces, Odds and Ends, Chit Chat and even some stickers from the This & That sticker sheet. I think I may have used a little something from every bit of this collection!
The die cuts from the Odds and Ends work perfectly to create a little neighborhood scene. Rylee loves to ride her bike from her house to my house so this page will be perfect for that photo.
I hope these pages inspire you to create some great pages for your photos but also, to start a monthly album. It's a lot easier to do a little at a time than a whole year at once. Believe me, I've been there ... done that, lol!
To see my other 8x8 pages visit: Spring, Farm, January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, October, November, December, February, June, Dog, and December.
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I'm a Doodlebug lover and these pages are fantastic. This new collection is quickly becoming my new favorite! I'm wondering if there is a way to get a materials list and instructions for these pages. Is this something you sell as a kit? Thanks for sharing your talent.
ReplyDeleteLana Lake
Missouri