Sara Scraps uses Emily Moore Designs yay! Layered Word Die to create this super fun & colorful layout!

Fun yay! Scrapbook Layout with Sara!

Hi everyone! I'm so excited to be announcing a Guest Designer, Sara Scraps! She is a crafty friend of mine that is extremely talented both in card making AND scrapbooking, as you will see today! Check out the full process video below to watch this super fun bright & beautiful layout come together!  Make sure to subscribe to her channel to see her make a fun card with the yay! Die next!

*Note: all of our stamps are now 100% photopolymer. 

Sara cut out six different yay!'s in all kinds of different patterned paper from the Shimelle Reasons To Smile Collection. What I love most about what Sara did was she cut out 3 different "yay" words in white cardstock and layered them on top of each other to add some dimension!

yay! Layered Word Die layout

Then on that final layer she put her patterned paper which I think takes the yay! Die to a whole other level. It almost makes it look like a puffy sticker! Sara uses some glue here, but another great alternative is using some Adhesive Sheets. Adhesive Sheets create a sticker for the background of your die cut so you can just layer on without having to worry about the mess of glue.

yay! Layered Word Die layout by Sara Scraps

I love how Sara has 6 different colorful yay! words complete to go on the side of her layout! Her layout features a friends she's known her entire life graduating and what better place than to add yay! onto a layout!?

yay! Layered Word Die by Emily Moore Designs

What do you think? Would you use the yay! Layered Word Die for a scrapbook layout also? Let us know in the comments!

Emily

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