VIDEO: 12x12 Layout and Pocket Page Process // Wild Whisper Designs

April 18, 2017

Hi friends! It has been such a whirlwind of projects on my YouTube channel this weekend! I hope you've been enjoying all of the videos and all of the blogposts here, but April is only half over! I have a ton more videos coming this month, so get excited! Today, I am sharing with you a double page layout that is part traditional and part pocket page. Both layouts feature a ton of Wild Whisper's new products and lines! 


The traditional layout starts with some basic white cardstock. I used two papers from the Rooted Love collection to create a base point for my title and photos. One is a branch patterned paper and the other is a diamond pattern. You'll see that I incorporate more of the diamond patterned paper on the opposite page. Take a look at my process video for more information.


So, now that you know the process, we can dive into more details and photos. The photos might be my favorite part (besides the process of making the layout). If you have any questions after reading my post, please leave me a comment below and I'll answer your questions!


The Wild Whisper sequins I used on this layout are the perfect mix for all of my nature inspired layouts! They're also great for baby layouts, night layouts, and so much more. I dabbled a few of those in my clusters. This cluster in particular also includes a wood veneer word from Jillibean Soup.


I also included a cluster to the right of my photo. It utilizes a BoBunny chipboard swirl as well as some twine from my stash. I really love this mini flair that I included from The Crafty Pocket. You can also see more of the Wild Whisper sequins in this cluster here too.


I really loved how these collections easily flowed together and mixing and matching the pocket cards with the 12x12 papers was fun too! I gave both my photo and title card a boost with some foam sheets. This is an easy way to add dimension. I added a doily to add a light touch to these woodsy elements.


The adventure card pack from Wild Whisper is really featured on the matching pocket page. I used both wood sliced patterned cards on this layout to help the flow of the right side. I also brought in more of the same shades of colored cardstock from the traditional layout to help with continuity. The tiny star sequins are lovely matched with these elements as well.


One of my favorite cards from the Adventure card collection pack is this card here with a lovely quote. To match the other side, I used some foam under this piece as well. Since I didn't have the exact pocket sizes I wanted for this layout, I taped two of the Wild Whisper cards together to make a 4x6 size instead.


This is the overview of the second page. These are lovely photos of the Chimney Bluffs in New York. They are a really unique place to visit if you get the chance. I hope you enjoyed this double page tutorial! Thanks for stopping by!

Supplies:

Wild Whisper - Adventure Card Pack
Wild Whisper - 12x12 Rooted Love Paper Collection
Wild Whisper - Adventure Sequins by Spiegel Mom Scraps

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