Hi everyone
Another month and another moodboard to inspire us.
Here's my take
Hi everyone
Another month and another moodboard to inspire us.
Here's my take
Welcome to our APRIL 2026 Challenges!
Not long until Easter - you get these April challenges and also the Easter Cybercrop challenges - plenty of inspiration to keep you ignoring the housework to play at your craft desk!
This visual mood board - be inspired by these colours, vibes and techniques.
ALL Papercraft projects are welcomed: Scrapbooking, to art journalling, to tags and cards. We wanna see it all! :)
Theme & Message
This creative piece speaks to freedom, intuition, and following what lights you up.
There’s a sense of movement, breath, and openness—as if the page itself is exhaling. The hummingbird becomes a guide— move toward joy, lightness, and energy.
A softer, nature-inspired palette creates a sense of calm vitality:
Focal Elements
This spread uses restraint and softness in its layering:
Composition & Layout
Symbolism
Final Artistic Insight
This piece is a beautiful example of less doing more. It trusts that not everything needs to be filled, it simply invites you to follow what feels alive.
Hello SC friends. Today I played once again with the wonderful LF 'quiet devotion' imagery.
Started in a ABM 8x8 journal to create in. Used layers of paint, papers, infusions and various stencils from my stash. My focal image is where I get my inspiration from therefore Kylie's images are a perfect starting point.
Stencil through my page the Lunar paste from Simon Hurley's 'lunar paste'
Fussy cut butterflies from the ATC 'steampunk fairies' and finished them with some glossy accents to give them some sturdiness.
Added some foliage die-cuts to fill the page to give it a botanical, natural earthy vibe.
A quote to complete this page for this month's mood board.
Hope this inspires you to get creating and make sure you post your creations on the SC socials.
Hi everyone, hope you're having a great week.
I am truly obsessed with the LF Quiet Devotion images.
This time working in my 6x6 Kraft journal to create and highlight how cool these images are.
Building the background with strips of paper, paint and heaps of stencils from my stash to transform a blank page into something beautiful for this month's mood board.
Hope this inspires you to create where you are, use what you have, create what you feel.
This journal spread was inspired by the March “Meadow Wanderer” challenge from Scrapping Clearly, which focuses on earthy tones and a calm, nature-inspired mood.
I love how this spread turned out — earthy, a little wild, and full of motion. I started in my Dylusions ledger journal and built the page up in layers so the background felt organic and lived-in before I added the birds and stamped elements.
Process
I primed the pages with the 13@rts clear gesso so the journal could take wet sprays and lots of layering without warping. For the base color I blended a soft aloe-toned Dina Wakley acrylic sprays with a touch of Stamperia leather spray to get a warm, aged foundation — the spray gives that beautiful mottled depth once it drys.
Some of the birds I stamped directly into the journal for a looser, in-situ look; others I stamped onto card and cut out so I could separate them from the background making them stronger focal points. I also stamped a Scribbly Bears and the Frida-inspired Dina Wakley stamps on card, cut them out, and collaged them in for extra texture and contrast.
To add subtle pattern and atmosphere I used a 13@rts stencil ... with my ink pad and a blending brush, then layered the Dina Wakley leaf mask/stencil .... with the Stamperia avocado paint to create delicate foliage peeking through the background. Once the stencils and stamping were in place I scribbled over shapes and reiterated linework with pens to bring movement and energy to the birds.
Finishing touches
I finished by lightly splattering gold and brown paints to tie the foreground and background together. The cut-and-paste stamped bits help the eye travel across the spread and give a sense of depth without overwhelming the ledger’s grid.
Thoughts & tips
Priming with gesso is a must when you want to add sprays and wet media without bleed-through.
Mixing stamps on card and stamping straight into the page gives you both control and spontaneity. Try both and see what balance you like.
Use stencils for atmosphere more than for perfect shapes — soft, blended stenciling reads like texture at a distance and keeps the page feeling layered.