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Fun With Photo Blocks #16

Get the best of both worlds by including more photos with a large photo block on one side of your layout while still having some fun by creating a more traditional scrapbooking design on the other.


It's been awhile since I've shared a large photo block layout!



This one has A LOT of detail on both pages.


On the left page I layered several sheets of patterned paper to create a frame for a little fall scene. There is a tree, pumpkins, and a sign near the bottom and along the top edge of the photos.




Then at the top edge of the left page there is a banner and some clouds.



On the right page the large photo block is made up of 6 x 4" photos and cards and 3 x 4" photos and cards. I had a lot of fun adding detail to these pieces.


On the "pumpkin spice" card I added some popped up flowers, enamel dots, and some hand-stitching to outline the pumpkin printed on the card.



With two of the 6 x 4" photos I used a frame overlay and added some extra details on them like flowers and word/phrase stickers.




For the middle row of 3 x 4" cards and photos I used a few chipboard frames and added some stickers for more detail.



I also added some hand-stitching to outline the pumpkin on the 3 x 4" card.



If you enjoy this design concept with large photo blocks be sure to check out the sketches we have at Scrapbook Generation:







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Jul 03, 2025

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