Explore More Scrapbook Layout with Tarrah
- tarrahmclean
- 1 hour ago
- 2 min read
Do you have lots of cherished travel photos to document? Want an easy way to get them onto a layout or into a Traveler's Notebook, Pocket Pages or Journal? Bramble Fox products are your answer! With a variety of travel themed titles and gorgeous travel elements that Bramble Fox offer, you can not go past adding these super cute embellishments and titles to your projects!

At the heart of the design sits the striking Explore More perspextive title from Bramble Fox. Its dimensional look adds depth and draws the eye straight to the centre of the layout, anchoring the story beautifully. Paired with the camera perspextive embellishment from the Travel Bits pack, together with some Vicki Boutin products, the page takes on a theme of capturing memories and seeing the world through a creative lens. Positioned slightly overlapping the sunburst card, it creates a cohesive focal area that balances both text and imagery.
This clever placement ensures the title feels integrated rather than separate—it becomes part of the story, not just a label.

Right now you can purchase a value for money bundle of the travel elements and the saving is brilliant! Go here in the store to check out the bundle pack - in the below image is what is included!

The design builds beautifully through layered textures and elements, echoing the idea of depth and perspective. Just like a photograph, each layer adds dimension—papers, embellishments, and subtle details combine to guide the viewer’s eye across the page.
This scrapbook layout is a wonderful example of how to combine bold design with meaningful storytelling. The mix of textures, colours, and Bramble Fox perspective elements creates a page that is both visually engaging and emotionally resonant.
It’s a reminder to:
Capture the little moments
Experiment with layers and dimension
Use embellishments to reinforce your story
And most importantly… keep exploring
Because every photo holds a story—and sometimes, all it takes is a different perspective to see just how special it really is.
So next time you sit down to scrapbook, think about how you can “explore more” within your creative process. Try a new layout style, experiment with layers, or focus on telling the story behind the photo—not just the image itself.

Thanks for stopping by today!
Tarrah x





































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