by Rachel Paxton
After a recent family camping trip to Mt. Rainier National
Forest, I wanted to come up with a scrapbooking layout that
incorporated photos of the beautiful, 1,000-year-old trees we
visited at the Grove of the Patriarchs.
I photographed several signs and displays that described the
trees in the area, took lots of pictures of the trees, and took
some family photos.
Later at home I decided to go with the tree theme and natural
colors for my scrapbook layout.
I chose six photos to highlight, on two 12x12 pages (3 photos on
each page).
Supplies:
1 12x12 sheet forest green cardstock
2 12x12 sheets tan cardstock
2 12x12 sheets brown cardstock
Gluestick
Paper cutter
Photos
I used contrasting colors on the two pages: one page tan, and one
page brown. I cut a rectangular strip of the contrasting color
to mount the photos on (brown strip on tan page and tan strip on
brown page) (see photos). I then cut mats for the photos out of
the same color as the background of the page, glued the photos on
the mats, and glued the mats vertically on the strip. I next did
the same for the other page. I glued one strip towards the right
side of the background on one page and towards the left side of
the second page (to created mirror-imaged pages).
Lastly I cut three pine trees for each page from the forest green
cardstock with contrasting trunks (tan on brown background, brown
on tan background). Don't worry about using patterns to cut out
the pieces, I didn't even draw them first. I just cut out random
pieces with my paper cutter. I positioned the trees vertically
down the opposite sides of the pages from the photos.
I placed titles at the top of each page, printed on my computer
and glued on contrasting cardstock.
Be creative, your layout will probably look a little different
than mine, with your own personal touch!
About the Author:
Rachel Paxton is a freelance writer and mom. For scrapbooking,
card making, gift-giving ideas, and more family memory-making
activities, visit crafty-moms.com.