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9 Scrapbook Layouts You Have To Try

When we’re not making cards for our loved ones, we’re scrapbooking away! We’ve rounded up nine of the best, quirkiest scrapbook layouts for you to try - you’ll be amazed what looks you can achieve with minimal effort and supplies.

9 Scrapbook Layouts You Have To Try

1. My love

9 Scrapbook Layouts You Have To Try

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A brilliant way to keep your heart punches sharp!

2. Piggy tails

9 Scrapbook Layouts You Have To Try

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A great use up the scraps that are a bit rough around the edges.

3. Love always

9 Scrapbook Layouts You Have To Try

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If you want a speedy scrapbook, tear the sheets of your background layers to add lovely texture.

4. Button heart

9 Scrapbook Layouts You Have To Try

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An adorable use of buttons to frame a special image.

5. I am simply me

9 Scrapbook Layouts You Have To Try

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Why seal little envelopes when you can tuck little notes and hearts inside them instead?

6. Happy Valentine's Day

9 Scrapbook Layouts You Have To Try

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Use one large envelope net and only fold two sides - an ingenious pocket to keep photos and tags safe!

7. Where I'd been

9 Scrapbook Layouts You Have To Try

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Look back on all the places you've been with this colourful novel idea.

8. Beautiful ride

9 Scrapbook Layouts You Have To Try

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Don't feel like you have to cover every inch of a scrapbook page - let it breathe by placing elements along one straight line.

9. Accordion book

9 Scrapbook Layouts You Have To Try

Credit: Issue 97, PaperCrafter magazine

Take a completely different take on the 2D layout and decorate separate pages of a mini accordion-fold book. All wrapped up with a ribbon, it's the perfect pocket-sized papercrafted gift if ever we've seen one!

Have you created a scrapbook layout you’re particularly proud of? Tell us all about it @papercraftermag!

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