🥅 Score Big with the Home Run Dies from Mosaic Moments ⚾
Published: Tue, 04/07/26
Updated: Tue, 04/07/26
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There’s something about the Home Run dies that just makes a page feel exciting.
Maybe it’s the bold angles. Maybe it’s the way it mixes big photo
moments with fun little accents. Or maybe it’s because this design has a way of making almost any theme—travel, family, holidays, even everyday memories—look extra special without feeling hard to put together.
I love that Home Run gives you a page that feels fresh and interesting
right from the start. You can dress it up with patterned paper, fill it with photos, add a few layered details, and suddenly it looks like you spent way more time on it than you actually did.
If you’ve been wanting a die that adds energy, variety, and a little wow to your page,
Home Run is such a fun one to play with.
Scroll through the Design Team's pages below for inspiration and hit your next layout out of the park!
Have a you're-worth-it week,
Tami Potter
Layout Above Features: 12x12 Brick Grid
Paper from the Weekend Collection, Home Run Set. Pattern paper from PhotoPlay™.
Step Up to the Plate with the Perfect Die:
Home Run
"Star Wars at Disney" by Tami Potter
Dies needed to create this look:
Home Run Set
Basic Bundle
Sometimes the story in your photos needs a design that helps it stand out. The Home Run dies make that easy.
On Tami’s layout, two 5x5 Home Run die
cuts sit side by side in the center of the page. The center sections are filled with photos of Storm Troopers standing in formation—creating the fun illusion that they are lined up across the entire page. The top and bottom sections are filled with background photos, which help emphasize the Storm Troopers while adding context to the story.
It’s a clever way to guide the viewer’s eye and make the subject pop.
And the best part? You don’t have to fill an entire page with the design. Tami used just two Home Run dies
to create a strong focal point and a completely different look than a full four-die layout. With the Home Run design, you can easily adjust the “lineup” to fit your photos and your story.
You don’t have to be an expert
scrapbooker to create something amazing with the Home Run dies.
Jodi’s snow day layout shows how beautifully these dies work—even for newer scrapbookers. She used four Home Run die cuts to create a page celebrating baby’s first snowfall.
Pattern paper highlights the large center diamond, where her photos capture the excitement of that special first snow.
The smaller sections of the Home Run design are filled with a coordinating pattern paper for a playful and balanced look. In the tiny 2x2 center square, she added
a sweet sticker—an easy way to personalize the page and add a finishing touch.
When you work with the Home Run dies, the design work is already built in. Just cut, place your photos, and fill the spaces. Before you know it, you’ve created
a layout that feels thoughtful, polished, and completely your own.
Layout Above Features:12x12 Fresh Malt Grid Paper. Pattern paper from PhotoPlay™ and sticker from Doodlebug Design™.
Watch the Demo and Learn the Play
Want to see exactly how the Home Run dies work?
Click above to watch the demo on the Mosaic Moments YouTube
Channel. Our videos are like free scrapbooking classes, showing you step-by-step ideas, tips, and layouts you can recreate at home.
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Scrapbooking with Home Run
is Good for Your Mind
"The Lady & Sons GA" by Tami Potter
Dies needed to create this look:
Home Run
Basic Bundle- includes some layer dies
Tami’s “Lady & Sons, GA” layout is another great reminder that these dies are perfect for any story, not just sports.
When you sit down to scrapbook, something powerful happens. Your mind begins to slow down. Your focus shifts from the stress of the day to arranging photos, choosing papers, and telling your story.
Creative hobbies like scrapbooking
help calm your nervous system. When your brain is engaged in art and memory-keeping, it recognizes that you are safe—there’s no need for fight-or-flight mode. That quiet creative focus can be incredibly grounding after a long or stressful day.
So give yourself permission to step up
to the plate.
Pull out your photos. Cut a few Home Run dies. And spend a little time creating something meaningful.
Your memories—and your mind—will thank you. ⚾📸
Layout Above Features:12x12 Reflection Grid Paper from the Nantucket Collection.