The Let It Bee Page Kit makes un-BEE-lievable layouts!

The Let It Bee Page Kit makes un-BEE-lievable layouts!

Karen Wyngaard Karen Wyngaard

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Another month, another fantastic set of pages ready for the scrapbook! Looking for a bit of inspiration? Take a closer look at the eight Let It Bee layouts I completed with photos and journaling.

Let It Bee Page Kit

I just love how these pages came together - I used every single layout as is - no changes at all!

Layout 1 & 2

I was inspired to scrap these photos of my son and his girlfriend because the filter Emma Jo used featured a "golden" tint. And because blue is opposite yellow on the color wheel, these pics perfectly complement the Let It Bee color scheme.

Let It Bee Layout 1 & 2

Layout 3 & 4

What could be cuter than three littles at Bay Beach Amusement Park? Color was my inspiration for this layout, too. Luckily for me, my friend Luna wore her favorite yellow dress and her momma wore a lovely golden brown top that day! 

The cutapart sentiments were ideal for this family outing - especially the "Sweet, Strong, Ambitious" title strip. That description suits these sweet and sassy girls to a T!

Layout 5 & 6

For this two-page spread, theme is queen. Okay, okay - I'm sure not EVERYONE has close-up photos of bumblebees on wildflowers. But if you've been around for a while, you know my dad takes a TON of pictures on his daily nature walks. So, I ask you, why not scrap bee pics on the Let It Bee collection?

Layout 7 & 8

And while we're at it, why not scrap photos of butterflies and dragonflies, too? I think you'll agree these photographs paired with this kit theme is a match made in scrap heaven!

I hope my layouts inspire you to grab your kit and complete pages of your own. Whether you select photos based on color scheme or theme, you can't go wrong!

Stop back tomorrow to take a closer look at two more pages I created using the July Bonus Page Formula.

Happy scrapping!

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