So Much Happy – Australasian Blog Hop
Hi and welcome to the ‘So Much Happy’ CTMH Australasian Blog Hop.
If you arrived here from Vandra’s Virtual CTMH Craftroom , then you’re in the right spot. But if you just happened upon us, please enjoy the ongoing ‘So Much Happy’ inspiration by following the link at the end of this page. How could you not be inspired by a product range with a name like ‘So Much Happy’ right?!
The ‘So Much Happy’ paper suite
Let me introduce you to some of the range first, so you know what we’re working with;
So Much Happy Complements So Much Happy paper pack So Much Happy PML cards So Much Happy Workshop Your Way kit
It so delivers on its moniker – ‘So Much Happy’.
Workshop Your Way kit – So Much Happy
If you struggle for layout ideas, or are short on time, then the Workshop Your Way kits are the perfect solution for you. Why? Because they come with printed step by step instructions to create 3 double page layouts. Plus, they include all the materials to do just that. And the layouts for the So Much Happy range are just beautiful.

Aren’t they just stunning? The great thing about these layouts is that you’ve got clear instructions that you can copy, but you can also still modify anything you want. The page at the top I changed to suit my photos etc. Compare how it differs to the original above.

But wait, there’s more!
CTMH have also created a DELUXE So Much Happy Workshop Kit. This is for those who want to ‘play’ a little more, and includes stamping and Thin Cut techniques, as well as combining traditional and pocket scrapbooking pages.
More So Much Happy …
I travel a lot, so often have a ton of photos I want to add to a page. I’d seen some layouts created by our Home Office Design Studio for North American incentive trip earners, and fell in love. What do you do when you fall in love with a layout? You copy! And yes, I usually modify them a little, but I love having something ‘concrete’ to start from.
Here’s the first layout:

Now I know this doesn’t look like too much without photos, but trust me when I say, when you get your photos on here it’s going to look FAB! And ….. this layout takes 11 photos!!! Just perfect if you’re like me and have a ton of photos you want to cram onto a page – without it looking crammed!

I’m super in love with this one – and I can say it looks even better in person.
Here’s what I used;
I created cloud cutouts in Cricut Design Space, then used these to daub around in Glacier ink. So simple to dramatically transform a plain white background.
The title for these was created using a combination of the So Much Happy Complements stickers, and the Brushed Letters alphabet stamp (E1041). I LOVE LOVE LOVE the effect of this stamp set.
Although I’ve used Adventure as my title, you could of course change this to suit your own photos – that’s the beauty of alphabet stamps.
I do hope you’ve seen something here to inspire you to get into your craft space, and create. Now as I’m fuelled by good vibes, if you’ve liked what you’ve seen, please leave a comment below, or give me a ‘like’. 🙂
All of these products are available from your local CTMH consultant. If you don’t have one, and are a kiwi, you can shop for these HERE.
Now it’s time to continue the inspiration, and pop on over to Shaunna at Passionate about Pages. She always has something fab to share.

PS. Into home decor? Have you seen the latest workshop kit just released? Check out all the details HERE.

Great layout Megan, always on the look out for layout ideas with lots of photos. I will be trying that one.
Thanks Doris. Share when you do 🙂
Such fun a delightful layouts Megan
Thanks Shaunna
Oh wow, these layouts are fantastic! I especially love the cloud sponged background on the second layout.
Thanks Lauren. You won’t believe how much better even it looks in ‘real life’. And so easy to do!
The scenic route layout is my favorite!
It is going to look so fab with lots of photos on!
SO many beautiful pages. I really love the ampersand & and how you’ve used it.
Thanks Vandra
Great layouts & the love the one for lots of travel photos – it is when we do take way more photos,
Thanks Maz