Hello Scrapbook & Cards Today friends, it’s Wendy Sue Anderson here with you today, sharing a project I created using the free printables featured in the Fall issue of SCT! Take a look at the printables that I used:

Click HERE to download the Fall 2022 Issue Before We Go Printables!

Here’s a peek at my layout: 

Supplies | Printables: SCT Magazine Fall 2022 Before We Go Printables; Cardstock: Carta Bella Paper Fall Fever collection; Patterned paper, ephemera pieces, stickers, enamel dots: Jute: May Arts; Adhesive and foam adhesive: Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L; Other: sewing machine, yellow thread 

I just loved the colorful fall leaves and autumn-themed designs on the 3 x 4 and 4 x 6-inch cards in this printable set, and I knew they’d make a great addition to a fall-themed layout. I also loved how they coordinated perfectly with the Fall Fever collection by Echo Park Paper. Using the matching papers and a few embellishments from the collection made it easy to whip up my layout and complete it with a cohesive feel! 

After printing the cards onto white cardstock, I used stitched rectangle dies to cut out the printables. I then layered them with other pieces from the Echo Park collection (frames, stickers, and ephemera pieces) before adding them to my page. 

I took advantage of the printed lines on one of the cute 3 x 4-inch cards to add some hand-written journaling about the photos.  

After I tied a bow to the top of the card, I tucked it behind the larger photo. I love adding hidden journaling to my pages!  

Since these are digital products, you could also type your journaling in photo editing software directly onto the card before printing!

Did you know that EVERY issue of SCT Magazine features a set of fabulous printables? If you haven’t already, go download these fun fall printables. Then go back and peruse some of the files from our older issues—you’ll find beautiful printables that you will want to save and use on your future projects! Happy scrapping! 

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