This year, I have been recording memories of our trip to Disney using a variety of collections that match the theme of the photos. With it being fall here, I have a few kits that need using and discovered some patterns that worked perfectly for our trip to Epcot.

This layout was created using elements from the NJFB Naturalist Kit. The striped pattern and polka dots matched the photos I took of the indoor greenhouse so well. The colors of the striped fit the theme park theme and the dark green helps bring focus to the plants in the photos.

The ride we rode was designed to teach about land cultivation through the decades so I selected three circles to match that theme. The acrylic shapes were placed onto a lace circle cut with a title from the ephemera pack.
After adding color to the left side of the page, I wanted to add some to the right. I selected frames in hues that matched the colors on the page and added them next to the photos.

This kit has an ephemera pack full of items that can be used on your non-fall-themed pages. The colors reminded me of the foliage in the greenhouse and gave this page a few whimsical patterns.
I chose a neutral-toned title for my page that would stand out against the colors. Instead of adding a second title to the page, I opted to add the tone-on-tone word at the base of the page to give the viewer an idea of where the photos were taken.

These puffy stickers give almost an etched or embossed look to the page and I love the way that looks. This is a really simple way to add words to a page without adding any contrast.
If you would like to view how this page came together, I have a simple process video for you.
This page was created to record one of our adventures in Epcot and I like how it turned out. The little circle elements on this page remind me of the hidden icons you see all over the parks and the colors go well with the theme of the photos.
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