OTHER
White cardstock
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:
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
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.

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.
