Kirei’s wonderful layout is filled with traditional Valentine’s Day colors and design. There’s torn angled pattern papers, some with scallop borders, that create a unique background along with lots of flowers and hearts clustered around. I love how she made two rows of photos in a photo booth style! I spotted her layout at the Bramble Fox Instagram page.
I’m sure you’ll take lots of photos with your sweetheart on Valentine’s Day and hopefully throughout the rest of the year so I thought now’s a perfect time to get inspired to create scrapbook layouts for couples for now and beyond Valentine’s Day. Make your layout designs fit you both as a couple, if you’re romantic include lots of hearts and flowers, if you’re silly together use bright colors and fun patterns, include elements of things you enjoy doing together, making it personal makes it even more heartfelt. So let’s cuddle up and check out some cute couples layout ideas.
Andreas lovely layout is filled with vintage romantic elements like botanicals, clocks, keys, book pages and sweet sentiments. There’s lots of layering of the pastel papers mixed with black to give definition and a harder edge to balance the softness, perfect for a couples design. Find more info at the Simple Stories blog.
Ali’s sweet pocket page double page layout has a large photo on one side and cute little journaling cards on the other. There’s lots of pink and red positive and negative die cut hearts, ombre’ words, bows and under two of the cards are additional photos. She used products from Elle’s Studio.
Kim’s layout is for a romantic walk on the beach with pattern papers in soft muted colors with florals and butterflies. There’s twine wrapped around the page with the photo mounted on woodgrain paper, fussy cut embellihsments and some pretty rub-ons for the title. Take a closer look at the Uniquely Creative blog.
Grab a small heart punch and create this quick and easy couples page. Kraft cardstock was layered on white for the base, a large photo with a vellum bad, sentiment and gems was placed in the center and below is a strip of three additional smaller photos. All around are tiny hearts punched from tan and teals, folded in half for dimension. Find all the details at the Hobby Craft blog.
This romantic retro digital layout is for a wedding with loads of layered monochromatic red embellishments which pop against the light tan background, faux stitching, so many sweet sentiments and a beautiful black and white photo. These digi elements come from Forever.com.
Capture your love of adventuring together with a tropical trip layout. Krislyn’s page has an amazing border made of wide strips of pattern paper separated by punched vines. There’s wooden signage for journaling and a couple of sentiment stickers. Visit the Creative Memories blog for more info.
Shannon’s cupcake double page spread captures a sweet way to share a couples pregnancy. This rustic design with a quilted look has stripes and plaids in greys and browns with die cut stems and berries made from gems and a custom die cut title to tie it all together. Take a closer peek at the Stampin’ Buds blog.
A grid design is perfect to create if you’ve got lots of photos like Jodi did for her lovely Anniversary layout. She used a template that included overlapping circles on one side for added interest and included a die cut words and hearts for the title. I love the pink and burgundy color combo! Find more info at the Mosaic Moments blog.
Valeska used country and farm elements to document a couple horse ridding trip. There’s lots of layers for dimension and faux stitching for texture. Notice how she cut her photos into circles and matted them with woodgrain paper, it works perfectly for the theme. And I love all the cute farm animals! Learn more at the 49th and Market blog.
Rebeca used products from Bella Blvd. for her Vegas Anniversary celebration layout. I love all the gold and black! There’s lots of layers of pattern papers in different blocks and rectangle, gold splatter, and popped up elements like hearts, a cake and the title. I came across this page on her Simply Rebeca Ruiz Instagram page.
Nicole’s Forever page has so much great texture and depth! She included 3D flowers and leaves, lacey doilies, die cut florals, keys, a banner, torn paper, postage stamps, die cut title and distressed paper edges for an amazing mixed media design. Take a closer peek over on the My Creative Scrapbook blog.
I hope you and your significant other have a wonderful Valentine’s Day and beyond!
-Heather
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