I was super excited to see the frame die cuts in the Frost & Frolic Modern Memory Keeping Kit! I love using frames for my photos and for my embellishments.
I decided to create a grid on one side of my Traveler's Notebook layout with a mix of the square and rectangle frames. I used two of the frames for photo placement and I used the other two to add in some embellishments.
I wanted the frame clusters to have dimension, so I added pop dots behind one of my photos and the cute snowman die cut.
After all of my frames, photos and embellishments were in place, I went back and filled in the two empty spaces in my grid with some some of the chipboard, patterned paper and a die cut from the Frost & Frolic Modern Memory Keeping Kit.
I finished off the layout, by adding the adhesive pocket to the left side of the layout, and using one of the journaling cards for my journaling. I embellished the pocket with my title, using the Puffy Alpha Stickers and a couple of the chipboard pieces.
Check out this Instagram Reel to see this layout come together!
Marsha Farris: Traveler's Notebook Layout
The fun die cut frames found in the Frost & Frolic Collection inspired the design of my project. I used the die cuts to frame my photos, hold embellishments, and highlight my journaling on this traveler's notebook layout, documenting a sweet holiday moment.
To begin the spread, I trimmed a patterned paper from the Frost & Frolic Modern Memory Keeping Kit to use as the background. I selected two frames from the die cut pack and arranged them in a column on the page. I backed the first frame with a pink dot patterned paper to add a little color to the top of the layout. Next, I added a die cut polaroid frame to my photo and added some stamping with the Frost & Frolic Traveler's Notebook Memory Keeping Kit stamp. I then used die cuts, chipboard pieces, and letter stickers to embellish the page. I also added a rub on to decorate the tag that serves as the title element.
For the other side of the spread, I followed the same design and added more die cut frames in a column on the page. I used one of the frames on my photo, and the other one holds my typed journaling. I embellished the layout simply with more chipboard stickers and die cuts.
To complete the spread, I added a few more rub-ons to the bottom of the page and stamped the date with a roller date stamp. I hope I have given you some ideas for using the frame die cuts! Watch me work in this Instagram Reel. Happy creating!