
If you’ve ever looked at your scrapbook supplies and wondered if you could mix two completely different collections together… the answer is YES. In this fun scrapbook process video, Tracy Walker combines birthday-themed scrapbook paper with Halloween-inspired designs to create a playful and unexpected scrapbook layout full of personality and creativity.
Sometimes the best scrapbook layouts happen when you stop worrying about matching everything perfectly and start experimenting with what you already have in your craft room.
One of the biggest mistakes scrapbookers make is thinking every layout has to come from a single coordinated collection. While matching collections are helpful, combining themes, colors, and embellishments can make your scrapbook pages feel more personal and creative.
In this layout, bright birthday elements are mixed with spooky Halloween patterns to create a unique page design that stands out. The result is playful, layered, and a great reminder that scrapbook creativity doesn’t have to fit inside a box.
This type of scrapbook layout is perfect for:
Birthday party scrapbook pages
Halloween birthday memories
Kid scrapbook albums
Creative Memories layouts
Theme-mixing scrapbook inspiration
Using leftover scrapbook supplies
Creating unique scrapbook page ideas
This scrapbook process video includes a variety of scrapbook tools and supplies that help add dimension and personality to the layout.
Some of the creative elements featured include:
Halloween-themed scrapbook paper
Birthday scrapbook paper and embellishments
Layered mats and photo borders
Creative Memories tools and accessories
Using tools like border punches and layered paper techniques helps create movement and visual interest on a scrapbook page without making the layout feel overwhelming.
If your craft room is filled with partially used paper packs and leftover embellishments, this type of layout is a great reminder that supplies do not need to stay perfectly coordinated.
A few easy ways to mix scrapbook collections successfully:
Choose 2–3 repeating colors throughout the layout to tie everything together.
Even if themes are different, repeating circles, stripes, or florals creates balance.
Adding neutral mats helps soften bold patterns and gives the eye a place to rest.
Decorative borders help unify mixed collections and make layouts look intentional.
The memories and photos matter more than perfectly matching products.
One of the best parts of this scrapbook layout video is the reminder that creativity grows when you stop overthinking every detail.
Scrapbooking is about preserving memories, telling stories, and enjoying the process. Mixing birthday and Halloween collections together may not seem obvious at first, but the finished layout proves that trying something different can lead to some of your favorite pages.
If you’ve been holding onto scrapbook supplies waiting for the “perfect” project, consider this your sign to start using them.
Watch the full YouTube video here to see how Tracy Walker combines Creative Memories collections, layering techniques, scrapbook tools, and creative design ideas into one fun layout: