Tuesday, August 18, 2026

SUMMER FUN OUR BEACH DAY LAYOUT | with Tya

 Hello crafty friends! Tya here, and today I’m sharing a bright and cheerful summer layout featuring the adorable Summer Fun collection.

I had these sweet photos of Maddie and Ethan enjoying a summer day at Bear Lake, and I knew immediately that Summer Fun would be perfect for them. The happy colors and all of those adorable beach-themed icons were just begging to be used! I love how this layout captures that carefree feeling of childhood summers—sunshine, sand, water, and lots of happy memories.

         

Building the Background

I started my layout with a piece of white cardstock because I really wanted all of those gorgeous Summer Fun colors to pop. I added some light blue ink splatters across the background to bring in a little extra color and texture without taking away from the photos.

Along the left side, I added a strip of the fabulous Beach Towel patterned paper. I repeated the same rainbow paper on the right side of the layout, layering it with the orange starfish Seashells by the Seashore paper and that beautiful, bright blue Gull Friends paper. I love how repeating the same colors on both sides helps tie everything together while still leaving plenty of white space.

A Little Beach Scene

One of my favorite parts of this layout is the little scene I created along the lower left side. Doodlebug’s Odds & Ends are always so much fun for building these little clusters!

I layered the colorful beach sign over the rainbow strip and added the adorable striped beach chair beside it. Above the sign, I tucked in the sun, cloud, and little seagull to create a sunny beach-day scene.

And of course, I couldn’t resist adding that darling little turtle and starfish near the bottom!  They are from the Puffy Icons Stickers and the Icons Stickers. A few tiny heart accents and a flower on the chair added just a little more dimension and detail. These sweet little characters are exactly why I love Doodlebug so much!

Creating the Photo Area

For the main portion of the layout, I placed my two photos side by side on the blue polka-dot patterned paper. I kept the photos fairly large because those sweet faces are definitely the stars of this page!

I love the contrast of the bright photos against the blue background, and the white borders around the photos help separate them from all of the colorful patterns and embellishments.

At the top of the photos, I created another fun embellishment cluster using two layered tags. I tied one with some natural twine and then layered on a sandcastle die cut from the Odds and Ends, the cutest little crab Icon Sticker, and a Puffy Icon seashell.

I also added the “beach therapy” and “FUN” stickers from the This and That sticker sheet,  along with a small flower cluster. I love mixing different shapes, textures, and layers in my embellishment clusters—it gives you so many fun little details to discover!

For my title, I used the large “Our Beach Day” pieces from the Chit Chat and placed them right across the bottom of the photos. The light blue lettering was the perfect choice against the darker blue patterned paper and really helps the title stand out.

I tucked a colorful beach ball Icon Sticker beside the title and added another little flower cluster on the opposite side. Those small embellishments help frame the title and draw your eye right into the photos.

Underneath, I added my journaling about Maddie and Ethan spending the day digging in the sand and soaking up all that summertime fun at Bear Lake. I backed the journaling with kraft cardstock and finished the bottom with a sweet pink polka dot scalloped border from the This and That Sticker Sheet.

I always love including journaling and a date on my layouts. Years from now, it’s those little details that will help bring the memories behind these photos back to life.

One Sweet Summer Memory

I had so much fun creating this layout with the Summer Fun Collection! The bright rainbow colors, adorable beach icons, and playful patterns were absolutely perfect for documenting these photos of Maddie and Ethan. Looking back at these pictures from 2008 makes me especially happy that I took the time to scrapbook these everyday summer moments. Those simple days at the beach really do become some of the sweetest memories.

Thank you so much for stopping by today! I hope this layout has inspired you to pull out some of your favorite summer photos and create a colorful page of your own with the Summer Fun Collection. There are so many adorable pieces to mix, match, and layer, and I can’t wait to see what you create!


DOODLEBUG PRODUCTS USED

8926 Summer Fun Icons Stickers
8927 Summer Fun This and That Sticker Sheet
8921 Summer Fun Odds and Ends
8922 Summer Fun Chit Chat
8891 Summer Fun Assortment Sprinkles
8907 Summer Fun Puffy Icon Stickers
8933 Summer Fun Beach Picnic
8936 Summer Fun Seashells by the Seashore
8939 Summer Fun Beach Towel
8940 Gull Friends

OTHER

White Cardstock
Distress Ink
Natural twine
Kraft Cardstock

Friday, August 14, 2026

SUMMER FUN 6x4 CARDS | with Niella

Hi crafty friends! Nice to see you all pop by! Today I have some simple yet sweetiful inspiration for you when you next need to create something special for on it's own or to go with a gift! Who doesn't appreciate a greeting card, especially a homemade one!  Stay tuned to see my video showcase of my three Summer Fun cards!


Each card is 6x4" in size and big on inspiration! I've used the Bits & Pieces alongside the Odds & Ends ephemera pack.  These mighty packs hold so many different pieces, one pack alone will give you endless possibilities!




Each of my card bases are 6x4" and I've begun by mounting a patterned paper on top of my card base then on top of that, added a piece of white textured cardstock.  This helps the card bases to become sturdier and sets a nice canvas to decorate on.  Once each card has been mounted with patterned paper chosen from the 6x8 paper pad and white cardstock, I gather what I'd like each card to have and simply start layering and adhering as I built upwards. 


My favorite tip to have your ephemera pieces pop out from the base is to use pop dots and slightly curl the edges away from the base.  This gives a lifted look, yet it's secured.  Flat lay can be boring! I enjoy textures and illusions!  Lastly, I've added some doodle twine, so fun!


Thank you again for visiting crafty crew! I hope you found some inspiration today! Please remember to tag Doodlebug Design in your Socials when you create with our products so we can all admire your creativity! We love seeing your creations! Until next time; doodle dee!  
Enjoy my video showcase!



DOODLEBUG PRODUCTS USED 

8923 Summer Fun bits & pieces ephemera pack
8921 Summer Fun odds & ends ephemera pack
8891 Summer Fun sprinkles summer assortment
8925 Summer Fun 6x8 paper pad
2990 doodle twine limeade
3208 doodle twine bumblebee

OTHER

white textured cardstock
pop dots

Thursday, August 13, 2026

SUMMER FUN CARDS | with Karen

I am not sure if you are like me, but I have certain Doodlebug products that I always reach for. So every now and again, I like to challenge myself to reach for something different and see where it takes me.

So today, while working with the adorable Summer fun collection, I decided to reach for the acetate sheet that coordinates with the collection - Catch a Wave. Acetate is not typically a product that makes its way into my crafty creations, but for today's cards, I think I actually hit the jackpot with it!
 

I love this acetate sheet because it has a wave like pattern on it and I think it gives the illusion of water. So I decided to grab some adorable Doodle-pops and see if I could create some little water scenes on each card.


The card featuring Louie Lobster Doodle-pop was the easiest. I simply created some layers on top of the acetate sheet and then hid some foam adhesive behind those shapes to attach the acetate to the card. It ended up giving the illusion of a shallow pool that I was thought was really neat!

For the card featuring Sam & Sally Seahorse Doodle-pop, I decided to add one of the patterned papers called Water Babies behind the acetate sheet to create even more dimension. I then tucked one of the little fish from the Doodle-pop in between to make it look like it was under that water. This ended up being a neat effect too!
 

Finally, I decided to see if I could make it look like Donnie Dolphin Doodle-pop was jumping right out of the water. I used an blade to cut a slit into the acetate, following the shape of the wave pattern. I then tucked Donnie's tail underneath the acetate and adhered the rest of him on top. I used the little splash features from the Doodle-pop for some additional texture. This ended up being my favourite use of the acetate!


I really love how these turned out! If you want a shiny, water like appearance on a project, give this a try. I think it could work really nicely on a lot of different types of projects! Thanks for stopping by!
Hugs,

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DOODLEBUG PRODUCTS USED

8902 donnie dolphin doodle-pop
8901 sam & sally seahorse doodle-pop
8898 louie lobster doodle-pop
8932 water babies 12x12 patterned cardstock
8928 catch the wave 12x12 acetate sheet
8922 summer fun chit chat
4596 cupcake mini paper doilies
4616 mint mini paper doilies
8927 summer fun this & that sticker sheet

OTHER

Adhesive
White cardstock

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