Buckle up, creative friends!
We often think of scrapbooking as a place for the "perfect" moments—birthdays, holidays, and posed portraits. But today, Melissa Minor is showing us how to find the beauty (and the humor!) in the hectic, "real-life" adventures that keep us on our toes.
In this stunning featured layout using our February Main Kit, Melissa documents a major milestone: tackling the driver’s seat of a 26-foot moving truck. What could have been a purely industrial-looking page is transformed into a whimsical, soft, and textured story through her expert use of the kit’s floral ephemera and breezy gingham patterns.
By framing her photos in scalloped circles and layering "encouragement" word strips, Melissa reminds us that even when we’re "scared to death" (as her journaling hilariously admits!), we can still make it look fabulous on paper.
In this post, you’ll see how Melissa:
Softens bold colors: Learn how she balances the bright Penske yellow with delicate pink ink splatters.
Masters the "torn" look: See how she uses rough edges and layered banners to add movement to the page.
Tell the whole story: Check out her creative use of typed journaling strips to capture the frantic fun of moving day.
Click here to get a closer look at the details and get inspired to scrap your own "brave" moments this month!





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