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Unique Ways to Use Cut-Apart Pocket Papers

Almost every kit I purchase comes with a set of cut-apart prints designed to be used in pocket albums. Many individuals don’t use these lovely designs because they aren’t quite sure what to do with them. Today, I am going to share a few ways that I used mine on an Easter layout.

easter scrapbook page created with Simple Stories Simple Vintage Life In Bloom Collection, Bramble Fox honey comb stencil and perspextives, 49 & Market Lagoon rub-on transfers, and scrapbook.com slimline border dies
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This page is filled with some lovely layers, stenciled images, and acrylic shapes from Bramble Fox. I chose a new collection from Simple Stories to record these Easter memories and used quite a few of the cut-aparts as accents on the page.

bramble fox happy day perspextive title with acrylic bunny - easter scrapbook page created with Simple Stories Simple Vintage Life In Bloom Collection, Bramble Fox honey comb stencil and perspextives, 49 & Market Lagoon rub-on transfers, and scrapbook.com slimline border dies

Below the photo, I added an acrylic title and bunny perspective. To make this stand out over the pink borders, I placed a tag from the cut-apart page behind it. Many of the new Simple Stories collections are filled with tags that you can use as photo mats, journaling cards, or anchors on your page.

These collections also include standard pocket cards and journal cards. I used a few of those pieces to frame my photo.

floral papersnips with acrylic bunny and blue butterfly -easter scrapbook page created with Simple Stories Simple Vintage Life In Bloom Collection, Bramble Fox honey comb stencil and perspextives, 49 & Market Lagoon rub-on transfers, and scrapbook.com slimline border dies

Many cut-apart designs have phrases or images that you can use to embellish your page. The card I chose for this side of the layout has strips of washi, florals, and a butterfly. Layering the die cuts in front creates a fabulous dimensional embellishment cluster.

At times, I will cut around images on a cut-apart page and use them as accents. Instead of using the wreath as a journalling element, I cut around the wreath and used it as a photo anchor behind my cluster of flowers.

simple stories washi tape sticker with blue butterfly -easter scrapbook page created with Simple Stories Simple Vintage Life In Bloom Collection, Bramble Fox honey comb stencil and perspextives, 49 & Market Lagoon rub-on transfers, and scrapbook.com slimline border dies

There was a bit of a gap between the two cut-apart cards I used as a frame, so I added a small sticker to fill the space. I like how this one looks like a strip of washi tape above the photo.

In my process video, I share a few more ways that I used cut-apart cards on this page, and share a few tips for creating a balanced floral layout.

Now that you have learned a few ways to use your cut-apart and pocket pages, I would love to see you give them a try. Create a layout this week and tag me on your favorite social media platform so that I can see how you used your prints and patterns.

If you have any questions about this project or the supplies listed above, feel free to leave me a comment.

I hope this inspired you to try something new. If you have any questions about this project or the supplies listed above, feel free to leave me a comment.

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