Like most scrapbookers, there are certain elements used on the pages I create that help to define my personal style. Historically, journaling and eye-catching titles have been two of those things.
This layout, the most recent that I’ve made – and the first post-fire scrapbook page that I’m sharing here on Witchcrafted Life – has neither of those things.
And you know what, I kind of love that they’re not there.
Not because I’ve cooled my jets about either thing. That certainly isn’t the case. Rather, it’s because sometimes it’s great to shake things up, let your style change and evolve, and not be afraid of stepping outside of your comfort zone.
I’m also finding myself drawn more and more to including journaling on the back of my layouts.
The layers, dimensional embellishments and other thicker items I frequently use in my paper crafting mean that I can rarely get two scrapbook layouts back-to-back in an album.
This in turn means that the back of the page is visible in the clear plastic page protector, so why not, I figure, avail of that visibility for times when I don’t want to add (some or all of) my journaling to the front.
Only Love Lets Us See scrapbook page
One of my favourite subjects to scrapbooks is animals – pets very much included. At present, my husband and I are blessed to share our lives with one pet. Our darling dog Annie, who you may remember me mentioning in my review post of The Book of Dog Magick.
She is the sweetest thing on four paws. Smart as a whip, energetic as the day is long, and perhaps the least photogenic dog I’ve ever known. True story! 😃
If I’m lucky, I get a tiny handful of usable photos of her each year. Hundreds (or more) of her cute head turned away or which are blurry from her darting away as I try to take her picture are deleted nearly as quickly as they’re taken (thank goodness for digital photography!).
Luckily there is the occasional usable (and sharable) photo of Annie. This one was taken a few years back at a dog park in a town a couple of hours south of us (our own current small town, much to the chagrin of many locals, does not have a dog park).
Annie could blissfully play at the park for hours on end – especially if there are other friendly dogs there. To say that she loves going to the park – or anywhere in nature for that matter (like human mama, like dog-ter 😃) – would be a serious understatement.
This love, coupled with Annie’s passion for life, ability to live in the moment and find bliss in the smallest of things, inspired me to use the Kaisercraft sentiment cut-apart that I employed as my subtle title on this charming 12×12 inch scrapbook page.
Love themed elements on this pet layout
To drive home the theme of love, I employed I used various shades of red throughout the page, gorgeously lush vintage looking rose die cut shapes from Bo Bunny, black and white floral print paper, and a cute paw print + heart-shaped die cut that I made from basic black cardstock.
The doily, while perhaps not as associated with love as hearts and the colour red, is a sweet classic unto itself. Plus, I can’t help thinking that its scalloped edges resemble the tops of hearts to a degree, which subtly connects to the general theme of love.
Putting this scrapbook page together
To create this layout, I began with a 12×12 inch piece of black cardstock, which I topped with an almost full-sized piece of black and white floral print paper.
While an eye-catching pattern, the universal palette of black and white makes it a cinch to build upon nearly as easily as though it was all white coloured or all black coloured, respectively.
Initially, I’d thought I’d use a smaller sized doily or perhaps two little ones, but as soon as I placed this whooper down, I fell in love.
I don’t have a digital die cutting machine and so am not able to able use cut files, but with a doily this big, it almost feels like I’m working with a detailed cut file. Love that!
On top of the doily, I placed an 8×8 inch sheet of red and light grey lined paper from 7 Gypsys (who else misses this brand something fierce?), a grey and black floral print scalloped edge circle that I die cut, a smaller piece of solid black cardstock a die cut scalloped circle and buffalo plaid paper, and then the Kaisercraft cut-apart block, my photo, and various embellishments.
I tucked another 8×8 inch sheet of paper (this time in black and red) from the same 7 Gypsys paper pad behind the doily, where I also put a strip of tone-on-tone dark red paper, (the same paper appears behind the black cardstock that the photo sits on), and various vintage-style ephemera pieces from Bo Bunny.
After arranging floral die cut pieces in three spots around my page, I die cut some leaves and vines from dark grey cardstock (to pick up the grey in the paper behind the central piece of black cardstock).
I hand cut two triangles from the same red and black buffalo check paper, matted them on black cardstock, and used them on diagonally opposite corners of my page. This gives the look of photo corners, as well as the illusion that perhaps a whole sheet of that paper is beneath the B&W floral paper.
Back on the embellishment front, I tucked small silver tone buttons here and there, added silver tone pearls, three die cut paper buttons (the largest of which I threaded skinny black ribbon (salvaged from some product packaging a while back), a large twisted wire branch with red plastic leaves, three antique style white resin pieces (on the black cardstock beneath the photo), and two adorable mini silvery grey tone clothes pegs).
Lastly, before gluing, sticky dotting, and foam squaring everything in place, I matted my photo on white cardstock and the title square on grey.
Also, come to think of it, somewhat unusually for one of my layouts, this page does not contain any inking whatsoever. Wow! That might be rarer than a lack of title and journaling! 😃
Scrapbook page tips and ideas from this project
-When working with grey tones, use silver or pewter coloured embellishments, they’ll generally complement and harmonize with the grey better than gold, brass or copper ones.
–Mixing different patterned papers in the same layout is often easier if they share a common colour palette, as (much like the point above) this can help to create a sense of cohesiveness.
-If you didn’t have an oversized doily or cut file that allowed you to create one, you could cut apart one or more smaller doilies and arrange them around the perimeter of the 8×8 inch red and grey striped paper here to create a similar effect.
–Vines, leaves, and flowers don’t have to be natural colours. The leaves and vines used here were cut from dark grey cardstock. By working with this neutral tone, they don’t steal the show, but instead support the other uses of grey and silver throughout the page.
-If you don’t have silver pearls, use silver paint, a silver permanent marker, or silver glitter (applied over top of glue or glossy accents) to alter the colour of white or cream pearls instead.
Conversely, create a similar look by using silver toned enamel dots, Nuvo Drops, Liquid Pearls, sequins, or small circles (or other shapes – hearts would be terrific here, for example) from silver metallic cardstock or paper.
–Don’t be afraid to extend your page elements beyond the borders of your 12 x 12 inch background (or whatever size you’re working with). Do keep in mind though that it may be hard to fit a completed layout into a scrapbook album if elements extend on more than one or two sides (so perhaps stick with doing so on just one or two sides).
-Using a pair of clothes pegs – be they mini or larger sized – is a whimsical way of helping a page element to look like its strung up, when in fact (as was the case here) it’s actually glued in place.
-Repeat the same paper two or more times, in various sized amounts, throughout your page for additional continuity and element harmonization.
-If you don’t have resin or similar pieces, you could use die cut, wood, cork, felt or burlap pieces or shapes here instead.
-Ribbon is a lovely, unexpected change from things like thread, embroidery floss, and twine in buttonholes. Skinny raffia is another delightful choice as well.
-Use scalloped edge dies, punches, and scissors on projects that involve doilies. The similar shapes of these items help them to look all the more cohesive (can you tell that cohesiveness is a biggie for me?).
-Pet themed scrapbook pages that do not star overtly pet related products can have the theme reinforced more subtly by the inclusion of die cuts, stamps, charms and other embellishments in shapes such as pawprints, bones and biscuits, and feathers, for example.
-If you’re not using a big title and/or journaling, consider adding subtle words or text print papers elsewhere in your layout, so that the eye has something to rest on when it naturally goes looking for these kinds of things (in this case, I used various vintage print ephemera elements from Bo Bunny to help achieve that here).
Products used to create this pet themed layout
-Black, dark grey, and white cardstock
-Black and white floral print 12×12 inch paper – Jen Hadfield This Is Family from American Crafts
-Red and black buffalo check print 12×12 inch paper – Mad 4 Plaid Christmas Jingle from Photo Play
-Tone-on-tone red print paper 12×12 inch paper – Serenade Poppies from Bo Bunny
-Cut-apart sentiment (used for the title of this layout) – Rosabela Angelic Collection from Kaisercraft
-Grey leaf print paper – Cider Woods Mat Stack 6×6 inch paper pad from DCWV
-Die cut shapes – Boulevard Noteworthy collection from Bo Bunny
-Various patterned papers – Zanzibar 8×8 inch Paper Variety Pack from 7Gypsies
-Large white doily – very similar version to the one I used on this layout available here
-Wire and plastic/acrylic vine/branch (or another type of branch of your choosing; dollar stores, craft stores, thrift stores, and shops that sell floral arrangement materials are good possible sources for these types of branches)
-Silver tone buttons
-Silver pearls
-Skinny black ribbon
-Dimensional foam, pop dots, or similar to elevate some of your layers
-Adhesive, such as a tape runner, of your choice (I often use my Scotch Tape Glider)
Closing thoughts about this dog themed scrapbook page
It’s been a hot minute since I last photographed a scrapbook layout. While I have made others during the time that we’ve lived in our current home, I believe this is the first one that I’ve photographed here so far.
Much like how I’m working to find good lighting to use for taking photos of my projects in around our house (as mentioned in my Victorian-inspired card post), I’m currently experimenting with how I arrange, style and shoot the paper crafting projects that I make.
Definitely a work in progress there, but that’s okay – life is one lovely continual learning experience and it can be a lot of fun to play around and try new things along the way.
While I may not have heaps of photos of Annie, those that I have managed to capture are priceless to me and my husband.
Annie is the furry light of our life and a common scrapbook page subject for me, so you’re bound to see more layouts starring our super cute black and white pup here as time goes on.
If you have pets, do you enjoy scrapbooking them as well?
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Despite how much I love this wonderful, loving showcase for your dear doggo, I’m cringing from the “Let’s” on the printed part – it is the wrong word! You’re correct in writing “Lets” – that is the right one. “Let’s” is always “let us”. I’m sure you know that, but I’m a stickler for these things (grammar nerd, totally my own thing, nothing to do with you, Autumn!).
I love the colour palette of this – the cream is so luxurious with the black/red/grey. Love it! My own Vizzini kitty is also a blur in most of my pictures. So hard to get a clear pic of him!
Hi Shelia, thank you very much for your comment and for your eagle eye spotting. I appreciate you pointing that out, as I myself refrained from touching on it in my post itself.
That the wording that you honed in on was cut from a larger sheet of scrapbooking paper and came preprinted that way. I did not create it myself (say, on the computer or with stamps, for example).
This is not the first time I’ve seen (or worked with, for that matter) storebought paper crafting supplies that included typos. I’m not wild about them either, but usually don’t mind letting small things slide when the product is something that really resonates with me.
Aww! Good to know that our sweet Annie isn’t the only one whose hard to get on camera than the Loch Ness Monster. 😂
Thank you so much for your lovely compliments about the colours here. This palette is a perpetual favourite of mine. You’ll find it throughout our wee home, my wardrobe, and plenty of my crafty makes, too (not to mention my IG photos).
Hope you have a stellar weekend!
♥ Autumn
Autumn you are so creative and i love it so much! The beautiful thing is that I see your personality and love through your creations and it makes me happy. No matter what you do, you always make it so mystical with a twist of Halloween vibe in it! Annie is adorable and to cherish something precious as this makes it even more interesting! Thank you for sharing my dear friend! I’m a fan! ⭐️
And you, my sweet friend, are a radiantly kind, supportive and entirely lovely person. Thank you very much for blessing my week with your beautiful comment – if Annie could thank you as well, I’m certain that she would.
Immense hugs & unending wishes of joy and inspiration coming your way this March.
♥ Autumn
A super layout, lots of fabulous details and beautiful photograph – Annie is adorable. We have one dog at the moment, a 13 month old Black Labrador, we are hoping to get him a friend in the summer, another Black Labrador from the same Father but different Mother.
Pauline – Crafting with Cotnob
x
Hi Pauline, thank you very much for your kind comment for sharing about your precious pup with me. Aww! How wonderfully sweet that you’re hoping to get him a sibling later this year. Right now – especially since we live in a small house – we’re content to be a “single pet family”, but you just never know what the future holds in store. Thankfully Annie has a canine BFF (named Nova) who lives right next door and we periodically dog sit for my sister, so Annie gets to have canine houseguests and play dates on a regular basis.
Thank you again so much. I truly appreciate each and every one of your comments.
♥ Autumn
Another example of your boundless creativity Autumn. I’m loving the colour and materials you used heren (the paw print, and tiny clothes pins in particular) and what an lovely tribute to gorgeous Annie! Phoebe, our cat, is quite unphotographable too, being totally black. If she closes her eyes, or turns her head away – which of course she does the second you click the shutter – she appears to be just a blur or a big black blob 🙂 xxx
You’re tremendously kind, dear Ann. Thank you for your heart-touching compliments. 🥰
Aren’t those wee clothespins marvellous? I picked them up online a while back in a few different colours and practically have to refrain myself from using them on every project I make. I’ve loved mini things my whole life (for a good chunk of my 20s, for example, I collected a brand of miniature toys from Japan called Re-Ment) and really enjoy finding ways to weave that interest into my craft projects.
Aww! Phoebe is such a sweetheart of a camera-shy critter, too. I hear you big time regarding the blob factor. Add a flash or two of white to the equation and that is the bulk of the photos I try to nab of Annie as well. 😄
Many thanks again, my beautiful friend. I hope that you have a serene, awesome weekend.
♥ Autumn
Wow! This is so beautiful! The color combo is so striking and your dog is precious! I had a black cat that stole my heart and she was the MOST unphotogenic cat I have ever had! 🙂 She fell in July and we lost her and we miss her so. We still have Little Bit who is very photogenic! 🙂 TFS this beautiful scrapbook page with us!
Sweet Angie, thank you deeply for speaking candidly here about your precious cat who passed away last year. I am profoundly sorry for your loss.
I have lost numerous pets throughout my lifetime and their deaths each hurt in ways that defy words. Our most recent pet to pass was our precious Stellar, a super sweet, shy, cuddly grey and white rescue tabby that we had the honour and joy of sharing our lives with for almost eight years. Not a day goes by – nor, I’m certain, will one ever – that I don’t miss her with every fiber of my being. Just as I’m sure you do your own endlessly darling kitty who crossed over.
It’s wonderful that you have sweet Bit to bring joy and four-legged love into your days – and what a treat that they’re photographic. I’ve yet to have a cat or a dog as an adult about whom I could say that. Maybe one day!
Thank you again very much. You’re such a lovely person.
♥ Autumn
Beautiful page, and Annie is just gorgeous.
I have boisterous, border pup, who is never still for a minute.
xxx
Thank you very much, lovely Caroline. I hear you there big time! My family had a gorgeous, whip-smart border collie (named Shelby) when I was growing up. Her energy levels could have powered a large city! 😄
Annie is a very, very energetic dog as well and isn’t showing any signs of slowing down, which is terrific given that she turned seven years old this January.
If only we lived closer to one another and could get our rambunctious pups together for a doggy playdate.
Than you again. May you have a serenely beautiful Sunday.
♥ Autumn
Beautiful scrapbook layout love all the layers and embellishments-cute pic of Annie and love the red and black.We have ywo dogs,three cats.2chickens and 1 rabbit at the moment but beautiful snakes and bearded dragons in the past and know you mention it have never made a scrap book of pets but think that’s a to do project
Carol x
Thank you very much, Carol. What kind and touching compliments.
My eyes lit up like fireworks as I read all about your awesome animal family. What a great blessing to share your life with numerous critters and that you’ve had other types in the past as well. I’ve always wanted to have a snake (or more than one snake), as well as rabbits. Perhaps one day!
Pet albums are such a blast to make, if you ask me. Annie has her own (which I titled “Annie and friends”, as – while she is definitely the star – it includes other dogs that are a part of our lives as well) and if it gets filled up, there will most likely be future volumes as well.
If you create a pet album of your own and would ever like to share it with me, please don’t hesitate to email me some pictures or a post a link here, if you share it in a blog post.
Many thanks again! I hope that you have a fantastic first week of March,
♥ Autumn
Autumn, this layout is amazing!!! I love seeing sweet Annie as the centerpiece – how is she doing these days?! She is even cuter than I imagined! Also love the layout of this post and all of your amazing tips!!
Hello my thoroughly lovely friend, thank you so much for your terrifically kind compliments and for asking how Miss Annabelle is doing these days.
I’m delighted to report that she’s doing fabulously. She turned seven years old in January, but shows zero signs of slowing down anytime soon (even having had major surgeries in 2018 and 2019, respectively, to fix idiopathically ruptured CCL tendons in her back legs), adores the woodsy backyard at our current home (as do I), and is as sweet, caring, playful and charismatic the day is long.
I appreciate that SO much regarding you letting me know that you enjoyed the tips that I posted here. Thank you! Sharing some of my top tips is already, and will continue to be, a part of a lot of the projects that I blog about here. I just adore passing along what works for me and my creative process to hopefully help and inspire others with theirs.
Many hugs & joyful wishes for March,
♥ Autumn
So many beautiful little details and what a touching memory of your darling pooch, Annie – despite being such is a difficult little thing to photograph well! 🖤
The colour combination is one of my personal favourites as well – red, black and white are always a winning combo in my books. I just bought an old thrifted sweater in those colours that is totally calling out to be repurposed in the future, I think. 😉
Thank you so much, sweet Lynne. 🥰
It’s awesome that you melt for that gorgeous colour combo as well. It’s so automatic for me to reach for that I sincerely had to laugh out loud at myself the other day, as I wrapped a fresh new card (which will very likely be shared here sooner or later) and didn’t even fully realize until it was completed that I’d made it in this same go-to palette. Working with (and wearing it) just comes so naturally to me and my creative process.
Your newly thrifted sweater sounds fab! If you make one, please don’t hesitate to share snaps your repurposed project with me anytime, should you desire.
Many thanks again, my friend. May you have a joy filled month of March.
♥ Autumn
Autumn, I cannot find words to describe the sheer beauty of this heartfelt creation. Layers upon layers of colors, textures, and shapes come together seamlessly to make this stunning work of art! Truly stunning! I keep thinking I would love to attempt something like this when I read your posts…. but sadly, I’ll just live through your art instead. Keep the inspiration coming!!
Your radiant kindness touches my heart to its core, dearest Debi. Thank you immensely for your beautiful + supportive compliments about this layout and for letting me know that it stirs a desire to give paper crafting a shot as well.
I have zero doubt that you’d be a fabulous scrapbooker as well, but at the same time totally understand that sometimes we aren’t able to (or don’t want to) delve into starting new hobbies no matter how much we admire them. There is nothing in the world wrong with loving something, but not creating (or buying, etc, as the case may be) it yourself.
It’s a promise! I’ve had less time to craft in recent weeks due to the current situation with Tony’s health, but I’ve still squeezed in a wee bit here and there. Hopefully, this spring will bring infinitely better days on the health front Tony’s way and with them, more time for us to both to focus on our assorted hobbies and interests.
Thank you again so much! You are a gem among gems.
♥ Autumn
Love this dog-ter themed scrapbook page, and the expression – dog-ter. 🙂
Bu I don’t think you can say she isn’t photogenic, she’s energic and quick, which in turn makes you too slow, haha! 😉 Many years ago I had a big hunting dog and he was very energitic too, bordering to ADHD, so it was almost impossible to photograph him. Annie is a pure cutie in those photos you have shared, so please keep sharing.
Wishing you a lovely weekend. 🙂
😂 Could be! Mind you, I don’t think that even someone like Usain Bolt would be speedy enough to catch Annie on camera most of the time.
Beyond her propensity for zipping off like a flash, she likes to immediately turn her head away if one points a camera or cell phone at her.
In our care (we can’t speak for the first few weeks of her life), she has never, thankfully, had a traumatic, stressful or unpleasant experience with having her photo taken, yet she seems to immediately know what we’re striving for and isn’t keen on indulging us most of the time.
She’s not the first animal I’ve known (or even had) who was much that same way. Just as some humans are rather camera shy (goodness knows that I was for the majority of my life and even to this day, still am to a degree if anyone but Tony is behind the lens), so it seems some animals are as well.
I’d love to take a zillion snaps of Annie, but have long accepted that she’s camera shy + super energetic and instead am content with the wee handful of usable photos I’m able to capture of her each year.
It really means a lot to me to know that you’d like to see more (of her) here. It’s a deal! 🥰
Many hugs & the loveliest of weekend wishes to you as well,
♥ Autumn
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Many thanks again. May you have a sunny, fantastic month of March!
♥ Autumn
I did a scrapbook last month which I adorned with pastel silks and bead work. This is great piece of work and it is arranged well perfect for a great photo. The doggie is a cutie. Accept your point. Life cannot move forward without learning and that’s what it makes so endearing and content.
Hi Andrea, thank you very much for your lovely comment. The scrapbook that you made sounds absolutely gorgeous! I’m a big fan of including beads and beading in paper crafting as well.
I hope that the coming spring brings you ample time to crate and plenty of beautiful seasonal inspiration along the way.
♥ Autumn
Your post reminded me of my scrapbook, which I gifted to my dear friend on her birthday. Thank you, Autumn, for the detailed post and for sharing the tips with us. Have a blessed month of April.
What a heart-touchingly awesome and deeply meaningful gift to give to your dear friend. I’m sure that it meant (means) a great deal to them and is something that they absolutely cherish now.
Thank you very much for your lovely comment and April blessings. I hope that you have a safe, sunny, wonderful springtime as well.
♥ Autumn
OMGosh Annie, is sooo cute and I love the gorgeous LO! Stunning details- the black, white & red colors are beautiful and your embellishments are stunning as always! We also have a black & white dog, her name is Maddie 🙂
Take care,
Tammy x
Hi Tammy, thank you so much for your awesomely lovely and very supportive comment. You’re seriously sweet!
Aww! How precious that you have a black and white pup of your own. If only we lived closer (and there wasn’t a global pandemic underway) and could get Maddie and Annie together for a playdate (and a two person crop for ourselves! 😄)
Pet themed pages are amongst my absolute favourites to make, so it’s a safe bet to say that you’ll be seeing more of Miss Annabelle in future projects here and on Instagram (where I also post snaps of her as well).
Thank you again very much. I really appreciate your thoughtful visit and hope that you have a super safe, serene and positive month of May.
Big hugs,
♥ Autumn