Pinterest Inspiration | Linens

When it comes to design, I am always drawn to clean lines and uncluttered layouts. When I stumbled upon these linens on Pinterest, I absolutely fell in love with them. Unfortunately, they are from the Netherlands so I probably won’t be purchasing them but I was inspired enough by them to make a scrapbook layout based on their colors and design.

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These beautiful towels are from the Dutch shop, Ottomania. I love the texture of the linen fabric and the simple stripes making their way down the left side of each towel in this photo. I also really like the assortment of cool colors in different combinations of blue, white, gray and taupe. The simple, classic design feels crisp and fresh.

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All Supplies from Designer Digitals | Patterned Paper: Shades of Gray No. 01 Paper Pack by Cathy Zielske. White Line Brushes: Pencil Lines Journalers Brushes and Stamps No. 01 by Katie Pertiet. Word Art: Happy New Years Brushes and Stamps by Ali Edwards. Embellishments: Color My Love Element Pack (felt heart), Color Study Flair: Orange No. 01 (orange epoxy), and Maybe Tomorrow Kit (staples) by Katie Pertiet. Absolutely Acrylic: Hearts No. 02 (glass head pin) by Pattie Knox.

Gray and white are one of my favorite color combinations and I decided to combine those two colors from the linens for my layout. I started with a piece of grid paper designed by Cathy Zielske. Her clean and simple style has always inspired me and her classic grids were perfect for this layout. I then layered textured pencil line brushes over the left side to mimic the lines in the inspiration photo. I placed my three photos towards the bottom of the page with journaling underneath them. Because my photos had bright colors in them, I wanted to bring in just a touch of color to the layout to add some balance to it. I didn’t want to take away from the simplicity, though, so I added only a  simple pin and orange heart to the top of the pencil lines and three small orange epoxies under my journaling. I decided to use an orange title to add a final touch of color to the layout.

This style could easily be adapted to a more layered, shabby design if you preferred by matting the photos and adding tags and embellishments. The beauty of being inspired by a simple photo is that you can make it your own in so many different ways.

I love spending time on Pinterest and I always find something to inspire me. I hope that you are inspired by this design as I was. Let me know where you find inspiration and maybe I’ll use it in a future column. You can also follow my Pinterest boards here.


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About Stephanie Vetne

Stephanie Vetne has been scrapbooking for over eight years. She’s a photographer and a former legal-writing professor and editor. Steph has been on the creative team at DesignerDigitals.com for the past five years and writes a monthly All About Me column for DesignerDigitals.com’s blog. She’s designed for many other scrapbooking companies, has contributed to several idea books, and her layouts have been published in nearly every major scrapbooking magazine. Steph writes a blog called Steph’s Stuff where you can read all about her daily adventures with her three kids, her grammar-obsessed husband, and her crazy golden retriever.

Comments

  1. Steph, I love this! I love how you drew your inspiration from the striped towels. I love how the subtle grid mimics the pattern of the linens. I love the visual triangle of orange elements — especially the little pinned heart. And I can’t believe how your kids have grown!

  2. Incredible LO from a stack of pretty towels! Love the pop of orange!

  3. You are so amazing with this series – love that you can look at a photo and create a LO!

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