Wildflower Double Page Scrapbook Idea

Capture your memories in full bloom with this wildflower double page spread scrapbook layout. Designed with a clean, simple aesthetic and bursting with wildflower charm, this project is ideal for anyone who loves crafting with pretty papers and floral embellishments.

Using a mix of textured kraft pages, coordinating toppers, washi tape, and wax seal stickers, you’ll layer your photos and sentiments to create a beautifully balanced mirrored spread.

Whether you're scrapbooking for yourself or making a thoughtful gift, this step-by-step guide makes it easy and enjoyable to craft something truly special.

 

What you need:

8 x 8” Kraft Scrapbook

12 x 12” Wildflower Paper Pad

- Wildflower 3D Toppers

A4 White Card

Wildflower Wax Seal Stickers

Wildflower Washi Tape

Foam Tape & Pads

Double-sided Tape

 

Scrapbook Supplies

 

How to make - instructions: 

 

Step One: Cut a panel of patterned paper measuring 190 x 182mm to fit slightly smaller them the scrapbook page.  

Step Two: Trim a white card panel measuring 178 x 170mm then attach a length of washi tape vertically down the panel (just off centre).

A scrapbook page with a child under a blooming tree, surrounded by floral stickers, bees, and text like “bloom where you are planted.”

Step Three: Glue a piece of patterned paper approximately 178 x 32mm next to the washi tape. 

Step Four: Layer your chosen photo onto a piece of patterned paper then fix to the page using 3d foam pads. 

A scrapbook page with a girl holding a dandelion, decorated with flower stickers, bees, and phrases like “Love every day” and “never let go of your dreams.”

Step Five: Build your page up using toppers and stickers, attach around and about the photo then add a hand full of sentiments to complete the look. 

Step Six: Repeat the above steps to create a second page in a mirrored effect, then fix both pages into the scrapbook. 

A floral-themed double scrapbook spread with photos of a girl outdoors, flower and bee stickers, and quotes like “you are my happy place” and “bloom where you are planted.”

 

Tip: Create your pages first before fixing them into the scrapbook, they are easier to manage and if you make a mistake you can easily start over. 

Tip: Arrange the toppers, photos and sentiments until you are happy with the arrangement then glue everything in place. 

 

Cut, Place, and Stick Your Way to Forever Memories

Now that you're inspired by this wildflower double-page spread, it's the perfect time to start capturing and scrapbooking all kinds of beautiful memories. Whether it’s a sunny afternoon walk, a spontaneous adventure, or a quiet moment worth remembering, let your creativity bloom across the pages. Every photo, note, and pressed flower tells a part of your story—so gather your favourite bits and pieces, and let your scrapbook become a heartfelt celebration of life’s little wonders.

For more tips, follow our beginner's guide to scrapbooking or try your hand at journaling with our ultimate guide to journaling: tips for beginners.

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