I’m scrapbooking these photos of my sweet little baby girl playing with her favourite thing – Dad Hat. I’ve paired the photos with Let’s Get Cosy papers from Craft Sensations and Vintage Photo Distress Ink.
Designer Scrapbook Papers
I love the designer papers form Craft Sensations. There are loads and loads of different designs to choose from. I’m literally spoilt for choice. The quality is great, they don’t feel thin or flimsy but they are fantastically good value.
I get them from the Range and typically pay just £2.99 a pack. Even on a tight budget I can afford to have a whole stack to choose from.
The Let’s Get Cosy papers had just the right vintage brown hues to complement these cute baby photos.
I’ve inked the edges of the papers with Vintage Photo Distress Ink.

Scrapbook Embellishments
With three photos on this scrapbook layout I’ve kept the embellishments to a minimum. But I did feel like a little bit of texture was in order so I added a strip of faux burlap ribbon and layered it onto two strips of 15mm organza ribbon in gold.

And of course I couldn’t possibly make a scrapbook layout with including some gems. I’ve gone for 6mm gold gems this time.
Scrapbook Page Title

A nice simple die cut title for this scrapbook layout. I’ve used one of my favourite dies, XCut’s Mid West Alphabet. I’ve stuck the letters onto a panel from the Let’s Get Cosy paper pack. I rounded one of the corners with a corner punch.
Scrapbooking Supplies I’ve Used
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Pin It Now, Scrapbook It Later
I do hope you have enjoyed having a peak at my latest scrapbooking layout. Please feel free to use my scrapbook pages to inspire your own creations, pin it to your Scrapbooking Pinterest board so you can find it later.

A Little Bit About Me . . .
Thank you so much for stopping by my little corner of the interweb. I’m Bridie, mum to two small humans, full time homemaker and full time craftaholic – which totally explains why I’m always short on time!

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