Friday, 23 January 2026
Thursday, 22 January 2026
'Wings Shaped by Patience' - Curative Collective Designer Emma Zappone
It's Thursday which means a new share from me - Em.
Today I have another Art Journal page. In keeping with the yellow tones from last week, I have played with the New Miss Monarch Foundations Pack.
It's just stunning!
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I then added paints onto the background to compliment the colour tones of the pack and the elements of the tags.
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I also added some new rubons that I received recently from kylie. They are awesome AALL&CREATE A5 sheets, and they were perfect for this project.
Wednesday, 21 January 2026
You'll turn out ordinary - Georgia Arthur
Back again with another journal page inspired by this month's Moodboard. This page was done in a 6x6 Kraft journal with some layered background paints using a brayer and a gel plate and some stencilling. Stamping and heat embossing the background using orange and yellow embossing powders by Ranger. I printed the Luckyfindings imagery sheet 'that girl street art' on transparency then fussy cut out my image, layered it over the top of the embossed background to give it a cool effect. Finished it off with a sentiment from Dina Wakley quotes. Enjoy this fabulous moodboard that Scrappingclearly has put together for us to be inspired to create.
Tuesday, 20 January 2026
My new fave by Tracey B
Hi everyone
There's still plenty of time to enter this month's challenge. Here's another LO to inspire you.
Sunday, 18 January 2026
Double scrapbook layouts with 49&Market - by Amanda Hartmann
Hi all,
I am a scrapbooker at heart (Even though I venture boldly into any and all paper crafts). When scrapping, I mostly do singles, but recently, I have started some doubles again. I started because of the amazing 49&Market paper packs available NOW at Scrapping Clearly.
Follow this link to search the full range of papers - Kylie has so many in stock.
https://scrappingclearly.com.au/product-category/12-papers/49-and-market-12-papers/
These paper packs make it SO easy to put a double together with all the coordinating papers!
Add some rub ons, and ephemera and the page is done!
- See the full range of 49&Market RUB ONS: https://scrappingclearly.com.au/product-category/rub-ons-2/49-market-rub-ons-2/
- See the full range of 49&Market ephemera: https://scrappingclearly.com.au/product-category/embellishments-2/49-and-market-embellishments-2/
Today I am sharing 3 double layouts using 49&Market papers.
LAYOUT 1
Of my stepdads 80th family lunch - lots of photos!
USED INKWELL - the best blues!
LAYOUT 2
Of Olivia's year 12 formal - again lots of photos needed to make it on the page!
USED TERRACOTTA - complimented her hair and dress so well!
LAYOUT 3
Of Skipper - puppy playing in the mud - had a sequence of photos so great for a double!
USED leftover - INKWELL and TERRACOTTA, plus some brown from WANDERLUST EXPLORER
Saturday, 17 January 2026
“Make piece with your broken pieces” - Curated Collective Designer Lisa Oxley
Lush, layered, and whimsical — drawing from vintage, botanical, and steampunk aesthetics. The dominant green palette, contrasted with pale purples, yellows, and neutrals, offers a sense of both growth and nostalgia.
• Focal Point: The striking, curly-haired woman with green goggles, framed by a windowpane, immediately captures attention. She feels like a time-traveler or daydreamer — curious, observant, and stylishly out of time.
• Botanical Elements: Multiple leafy fern prints and natural tones are stenciled in vibrant green shades across the background, adding depth and an organic rhythm to the composition.
• Vintage Ephemera: Scattered vintage pieces — an old suitcase filled with macarons, antique lantern, travel ticket, window frame, and retro camera — create a nostalgic storytelling vibe, suggesting travel, memory, and discovery.
The slightly surreal portrait and the layered storytelling elements evoke themes of:
• Healing from the past
• Embracing one’s full self — even the “broken” parts
• Freedom to imagine, travel, and transform
• Mixed Media Play: Acrylics or inks in lime and citron tones serve as a base wash. Black and white pen work, splatters, and script overlays add detail and edge.
• Collage Layers: Die cuts, fussy-cut pieces, and possibly digital ephemera stack into a rich, tactile arrangement.
• Balance of Contrast: The intense green pops against the cooler purples and neutrals, creating a vibrant, eye-catching effect.
• Window: A symbol of perspective or inner reflection.
• Camera & Ticket: Journey, capturing memories, and time travel (literally or creatively).
• Macaron Box: Nostalgic indulgence, sweetness of life’s small joys.
• Lantern: Light through the darkness — hope.
Book of Me : Junk Journal
Hello and welcome to my first blog post on the Scrapping Clearly Blog and I’m really excited to be sharing my version of “The Book of Me” in a junk journal.
Then back to my craft desk to start adding my colour palette to tags, pockets and mini cards. I used the same colours throughout the journal, adding extra interest with a stencil and string/ribbons and adding vintage inspired scrapbooking stickers and ephemera.
To create more of that vintage feel I used a mini distress water spritzer to allow the ink to re-activate and create that old world vintage vibe.






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