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Because It's The Best Ride - 12x12 Multi-Photo Layout Process! | Designing Disney


Who knew primary colors could lead to such an exotic feeling layout! We are diving back into some Disney pages with today's project! We all have my Patreon Scrap Party to thank for getting me back to documenting some older Disney memories. If you are interested in checking out more Disney projects, I have a whole playlist here! Today's layout is taking us to Animal Kingdom and features the BEST ride (in my opinion!). Check out the process video below and then the up-close photos!



Starting with a kit you love is the easiest way to make a layout you love! All of these items were from my August HTKAKWS. I even managed to use some of the items that were untouched in my kit - which is a huge plus for me. Dipping into new items can seem like an easy thing to do, but can actually be overwhelming for me. However, I was ready to tackle breaking in a new stamp set today!



One of my favorite things to do on a scrapbook page is having a unique title. Sometimes it is just so easy to go with premade ones and I do that too! But something about a custom title that perfectly fits your story is even better. This title is comprised of a stamped section and some small letter stickers. Mixing and matching fonts, colors, and textures also make your title stand out.



One of the new items I got to really dive into on this project was this Concord and 9th stamp set. This versatile stamp set assisted me in bringing additional contrast to other parts of my layout. Having a dark background like this navy flower is an awesome way to give your pages a unique look. Including other notes of a similar dark color throughout your layout is important to keep your page feeling cohesive.



I have returned time and time again to this StazOn Ink! It helped me complete my title, add texture to my background, and include jungle elements on to my layout! It's the perfect navy ink for me.


Capturing Expedition Everest through these photos was important to me. Not only because it is my favorite ride at Animal Kingdom, but because this was the first time I rode it with my family in a very, very long time! Although I am very fortunate to have visited Disney several times there are always new stories to document.



Although this layout isn't my typical color scheme for capturing the beauty and wonder of Disney's Animal Kingdom, it worked out fabulously for these snaps of Expedition Everest! I especially love that I had a tiger acetate die cut in my kit this month because it works perfectly on this spread! Thanks for tuning in and stopping by!


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