Do you wish you could skip the stress of figuring out where everything should go and just get to the fun part—scrapbooking?
Good news! With
pre-designed patterns, you can create beautiful, balanced pages in no time (and without second-guessing your layout!).
The Mosaic Moments Pattern Gallery is packed with ready-to-use page designs that make arranging your photos effortless. Just pick a pattern, print
your photos, grab your Basic Die Bundle, and start cutting—it’s that easy! No more "where should I put this?" moments, just fast, frustration-free scrapbooking.
Today, we’ll show you layouts that were created using patterns from our FREE online pattern gallery, plus share a few
great tips for picking a great pattern!
There are hundreds of patterns on the gallery, but did you know you can filter them by category? We…
How to Navigate the Pattern Gallery with Paije on YouTube:
Paije gives you a thorough tour of the Mosaic Moments® Pattern Gallery in this YouTube video. You'll be able to use the gallery with ease after watching. You'll also get insights on how to choose a pattern for your next layout.
Example: Working Through the 4 Steps of Picking a Pattern
For this layout,
Paije wanted a basic collage style to keep the focus on her photos.
Step 1: Choose a Style – She opted for a basic collage to showcase her images without intricate cuts. Step 2: Pick a Focal Point – Her standout photo was a large vertical shot of an arch, making it the centerpiece of her design. Step 3: Check Your Dies – Since her photos couldn’t be cropped very small, she needed a pattern with larger photo spaces. Step 4: Look at Secondary Photos – Most of her images were vertical, with just one horizontal photo. Pattern 200 was the perfect match! It had all the spaces she needed, plus two 1x3 spots at the top, where she added a beautiful close-up of the tree blooms to complement the scene.
By following these four simple steps, Paije found a layout that worked seamlessly with her
photos—and you can too!
Bonus Step: if you have more spaces on your pattern than you have photos, you can fill the extra space with decorative dies, embellishments, pattern paper or journaling.