Tuesday, March 17, 2026

LUCKY ME - LUCKY ME LAYOUT | with Tya

🍀 Happy St. Patrick’s Day, friends! 🍀 Today I’m feeling extra lucky and wanted to share a layout that celebrates someone very special in my life. I created this cheerful page using the adorable Lucky Me collection, and it truly lives up to its name! This collection is perfect for St. Patrick’s Day projects with all the sweet clovers and bright, happy colors, but it’s also wonderful for documenting everyday moments with the people who make you feel lucky. 


 For this layout, I documented a fun memory with my sweet husband during our trip to Las Vegas. We went to see The Wizard of Oz at the Sphere, and it was absolutely amazing! The experience was incredible, but what made it even more special was spending the evening with my favorite travel buddy. I really am so lucky to do life with this wonderful man. 

 For my page design, I created two main clusters on each side of the layout using layered patterned papers from the collection. The bright colors and playful patterns really help frame the photo while leaving lots of white space so the embellishments and title can shine. This is also a great way to use up your scraps, like I did. I also added some light ink blending behind the embellishments to create a soft sky-like background. 


 On the left side of the layout, I layered several patterned papers, Lucky Charm, Color Me Happy, Clover Patch, and Rainbow Skies, to build a colorful foundation. Sitting on top of the layers is the cutest rainbow and sunshine embellishment, from the All the Things die cuts,  which instantly adds a happy vibe to the page. I also tucked in a sweet little cloud with baker’s twine and a heart accent to add some texture and dimension. The combination of sunshine, rainbows, and clovers perfectly captures the “lucky” theme of the collection. 


On the right side of the page, I built a layered cluster around my photo using more of the same bright patterned papers. I added a cute little bird, flowers, hearts, and clovers from the All the Things die cuts to bring the area to life. I love how the pops of  Sprinkle enamel dots add shine and dimension to the flowers and help tie everything together. 


 For the center of the layout, I used the bold “Lucky Me” title, which fits the story perfectly. Just beneath the title, I added my journaling strips that share a little about how much my husband means to me and how grateful I am for our adventures together. I love using journaling strips because they keep the story clean and easy to read while still adding a nice design element. 


 I added another fun embellishment cluster featuring a rainbow, flowers, and a sweet little “You Color My World” banner. This sentiment felt perfect for this page because my husband truly does brighten my world. I also added a little ladybug and some baker’s twine for extra texture and that signature Doodlebug charm. 


To finish off the layout, I added a few small Icon Stickers and enamel Sprinkles throughout the page for pops of color and dimension. The bright colors, sweet icons, and layered textures make this layout feel playful, happy, and full of love. 

 Thank you so much for stopping by today! I hope this layout inspires you to pull out the Lucky Me collection from Doodlebug Design and document someone who makes you feel lucky, too. Whether it’s for St. Patrick’s Day memories or everyday moments with the people you love, this collection is perfect for celebrating the joy in life. Happy crafting, and may your day be filled with a little extra luck!   


DOODLEBUG PRODUCTS USED

9038 Lucky Me This and That Sticker sheet
9034 Lucky Me All the Things
9014 Lucky Me Assortment Sprinkles
9025 Lucky Me Puffy Icons Stickers
9040 My Lucky Charm paper
9041 Color Me Happy paper
9042 Clover Patch paper
9044 Rainbow Skies paper
9037 Lucky Me Icons Stickers

OTHER

White cardstock
Black and White Bakers Twine
Ink

Sunday, March 15, 2026

LUCKY ME -- LUCKY SCRAPBOOK PAGE | with Brianna

Hey friends, happy Monday! Brianna here today with another layout using the Lucky Me collection. The weather here has really warmed up in the last couple of weeks and my daughter and I have been spending a lot more time outside. I really wanted to make a page dedicated to how lucky/grateful I am to be able to stay home with her. What's that saying.. The days are long, but the years are short? It's true...I've experienced that with having older boys that are now young adults. It goes by so fast and I'm enjoying every second we spend together. This collection is so happy and fun, the perfect collection for the story that I'm telling. Here's my page: 


To start, I selected the Color Me Happy 12x12 paper as my base. I then layered a piece of white cardstock that I trimmed to 11x11 on top. I absolutely love a diagonal stripe as my base layer! I really wanted to add a nice even mix of cardstock and patterned paper so I trimmed down a piece of the Pistachio cardstock and layered both the Rainbow Skies and My Lucky Charm papers on top of it. The cardstock helped break up some of that busy pattern. 


Next, I matted my photo using the Clover Patch 12x12 paper and then double matted it with the Swimming Pool cardstock to help it pop even more. Look at all of those pretty paper layers!! 


The new coordinating Shakers for this collection are amazing and I really wanted to make a simple shaker element for this page. I pulled out my 2" circle punch and punched out a circle using the B side of the My Lucky Charm paper. I love that tone on tone pink polka dot print! Then I pulled out my flower punch and punched it right in the center of my circle. This created my window for my shaker and I love the flower shape! I backed my shaker with the Rain Drops Heavy Acetate, applied foam tape around my window and carefully poured in some of the Rainbow Bright Shakers mix. I closed it up using a scrap piece of vellum and I love how it turned out. So simple but oh, so cute!


I placed the shaker at the bottom of my photo and then decided to adhere my title right on top of it. It really stands out! I felt like I needed to add some larger pieces on each side of it, so I selected the cute sun and the cloud piece from the All The Things pack and adhered them on each side. Then I started to embellish the rest of the page by pulling in more die cuts, Puffy Icons as well as some regular Icons stickers. 



Here's one last look at this sweet page: 




DOODLEBUG PRODUCTS USED

9047 lucky me petite prints assortment pack
9041 lucky me color me happy 12x12 paper
9040 lucky me my lucky charm 12x12 paper
9042 lucky me clover patch 12x12 paper
9044 lucky me rainbow skies 12x12 paper
9043 lucky me all the things
9025 lucky me puffy icons
9037 lucky me icons stickers
9023 rainbow bright shakers
9039 rainbow drops heavy acetate

OTHER

Vellum
Narrow Thin Foam Strips
White Gel Pen
T-Square Ruler 




Saturday, March 14, 2026

LUCKY ME - LUCKY CHARM LAYOUT | with Tarrah

One of my favorite things about Doodlebug Design collections is the adorable characters—and the Lucky Me Collection has some of the cutest! This layout was so much fun to create with all the sweet leprechauns, shamrocks, and pops of happy green and yellow featured in the gorgeous Lucky Me collection!

For this layout, I wanted to keep the design playful while still letting the photo shine. I started with a crisp white background and framed it with the Shamrock Wishes patterned paper from the Lucky Me Collection to create a bold, festive border. The layered greens instantly set the vibe and give the page a fresh, lively feel.

To build my main design, I created a vertical panel on the left side using the 'B' side of the Rainbow Skies patterned paper. I added a scalloped green border sticker from the This & That sticker sheet along the edge to bring in extra texture and dimension. This panel helps anchor the layout and draws your eye right toward the photo and embellishment cluster.


I layered several embellishments around the photo, including sweet little leprechauns, shamrocks, and a pot of gold.

The layered die-cuts help create a playful scene at the bottom of the photo, almost like the characters are celebrating the memory captured in the picture. I also tucked in a few small flowers and hearts to soften the look and add more pops of color.


My title, “Lucky Charm”, sits right underneath the photo and acts as the focal point of the page. I love how the bright yellow letters pop against the green and white layers. To add a bit more emotional storytelling of my 2 sons in the black and white photo, I included the small phrase sticker Lucky & Blessed above the photo.


The Lucky Me Collection from Doodlebug Design Inc is perfect for documenting St. Patrick’s Day memories, lucky moments, or even everyday photos that deserve a cheerful touch. The combination of cute characters, vibrant patterns, and sweet sentiments makes it incredibly easy to build layered, story-filled pages.


Thanks so much for stopping by today! I hope this layout inspires you to pull out your Lucky Me Collection and create something bright, happy, and full of charmHappy creating!

DOODLEBUG PRODUCTS USED

9034 Lucky Me - All The Things Pack
9020 Lucky Me - Doodle Pop - Lucky Leprechaun
9025 Lucky Me - Icons Puffy Stickers
9036 Lucky Me - 6' x 8' Paper Pad
9038 Lucky Me - This & That Sticker Sheet
9045 Lucky Me - Shamrock Wishes 12' x 12' Patterned Paper
9044 Lucky Me - Rainbow Skies 12' x 12' Patterned Paper
9028 Lucky Me - Little Charmer - Lucky Me
2989 Doodle Twine - Tangerine

OTHER

Date stamp
Black ink
White cardstock
White cotton
Sewing Machine
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