Tuesday, April 8, 2014

A Series of Doodlebug Hip Hip Hooray Birthday Layouts

I am so happy to be sharing some Birthday layouts on Doodlebug's Blog today using their newest Hip Hip Hooray Collection!  I adore the bright and cheerful colors in this fun line!  I actually don't have boys, but I thought the colors were a perfect match for my daughter's recent "Minion" themed party.  :)


First up I have a layout featuring a border of pennants to show off all the yummy prints in the 6x6 paper pad.  For my embellishment focal point, I popped up the balloon icon stickers with foam tap and "tied" them to the monster sticker with twine.


I combined Doodlebug's "birthday" phrase from their icon sticker sheet with a die cut title using some matching petite prints paper.  To add a playful feel to my title I added the birthday hat sticker to my Letter "B" and dotted my "i" with a star rhinestone.


I was on a roll and thought it might be nice to keep the birthday looking somewhat consistent in my album so I went ahead and created a couple more layouts to share with you.  For my next one I wanted to recreate the look of party confetti by mixing dripped spray mist, doodle sprinkles, star brads, star stickers and circles punched from the Hip Hip Hooray Pixies set.


I printed my journaling on a Hip Hip Hooray Simply Put Album Insert and made my title using Tangerine Shin-Dig Sugar Coated CS Stickers paired with a Silhouette cut subtitle (font: KG Strawberry Limeade).


For my last layout I wanted to do something with a twist on the popular pocket page trend and create my own pockets from patterned paper.  After adhering my 12-inch wide pockets across the page, I stitched around the three sides of my layout and set to work filling the pockets.


I love finding fun ways to use the Simply Put Album Inserts on traditional layouts and cards and this style of page is perfect for that.  I dressed up the inserts with strips of patterned paper, stickers and brads after running one of them through my printer for my journaling.


I cut apart the 6x4 wish list card from the set to be a smaller 3x3 card.  To emphasize the treat bag theme in my photos, I took one of Doodlebug's Treat Bags and tucked it in my pocket, wrapping it with twine and another one of the tags found in the pixie set.


I finished off my layout using a ticket sticker layered with some more pennants.  I love carrying little bits of each page over into the next to create a cohesive look.


To speed up my design process for the layouts I've shared today I turned to some of my favorite sketches by Allison Davis & Debbie Sanders at Scrapbook Generation.

I hope I've inspired you to dig into this collection with some of your own favorite birthday photos!  ;)
Hip Hip Hooray Icon Stickers

5 comments:

  1. Queen of Cuteness, I'm amazed AGAIN. Love the fun colors and all the great details.

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  2. WOW these layouts are gorgeous! I love how you kept the look cohesive and you incorporated the papers from the 6x6 pad on the pennants as well as putting to good use the stickers. Not many people use stickers anymore and you have showcased a great way to incorporate them. I love your layouts and I always think you do an amazing job my friend! Looks like Hayley had a great birthday party!
    Hugs,
    Jo
    xox

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  3. Adorable! I just love the minions!

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  4. So, so adorable! You are the ultimate party mom! I hope your girls appreciate all you put into it. These layouts are gorgeous!!

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  5. What cute, cute, cute layouts!

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