There is just so much to love about this range of papers from Echo Park when scrapping the boys in your life!! Janine adores the way the papers have so many monochromatic patterns on the reverse side, offering so much potential for layering papers! The colours are so vibrant and fun and make it easy to create fun boy pages!
Kathie’s fussy cut the road map from one of the patterned papers in Echo Park’s Little Boy line, and used as the basis of her layout. Laying it on the bright orange paper from the range immediately creates a vibrant page suitable for busy toddler boys.
The papers contain loads of images of cars and boats, which Kathie’s cut out and added to her scene, along with paper pieced houses, trees and road signs. The end result is a charming countryside through which her son and his little mate drive their red peddle cars.
Nicole Pomeroy, Qld, has used a white cardstock background to offset the vibrant colours of Echo Park’s Sweet Summertime range in this layout. We fell in love with the distressing, the splatter paint, the ruching and the stapling. They combine to create a textured page that perfectly showcases the sweet photo of Nicole’s kids playing pretend.
How much fun is this LO by Lauren Bell! She has used the Echo Park range of papers perfectly to showcase this fun series of pictures! The colours of this range were the perfect compliment to her photos! Thanks Lauren for sharing this LO with us.
I adore the way Sarah has mixed the "cute designs" of these Echo Park papers with the more neutral stripes and plaids. She has also used the "Boys will be Boys" sticker as the perfect title to her page and I love the way she has placed the adorable photos either side of the title. Thank you so much Sarah for sharing this page with us.
Wendy Smith, Tas, is a master at creating boy pages. Here she has taken Echo Park’s Walk in the Park papers and letter stickers and teamed them with kraft cardstock and embellishments, text paper and a touch of string. Together with her trademark inking and distressing, it all comes together in a perfect grungy but colourful page