Bloom Where You Are Planted with the Wildflower Collection
There’s something about wildflowers that feels both effortless and strong, the kind of beauty that grows where it’s planted and doesn’t ask for permission to bloom. Wildflower captures that spirit with a soft, nature-inspired palette and a mix of florals, butterflies, and thoughtful details designed to tell stories of growth, resilience, and everyday life.
This collection is perfect for documenting the quiet moments, the in-between days, and the seasons where you’re finding your footing or stretching into something new. With a balance of calming blues, fresh greens, and warm yellows, Wildflower brings a grounded, organic feel to your pages while still offering plenty of versatility for a wide range of stories.
For a limited time, you can grab Wildflower during our Sweet Steals sale. Whether you pick up the full bundle or just your favorite pieces, it’s a beautiful way to add a little softness and strength to your memory keeping.
Sugarbabe Krista
Laura
The beginning of March is when we (hopefully) start to see the first signs of Spring. I know right now in Oklahoma it’s starting to. To see the drab bleakness of winter hibernation start to slowly thaw and the new beginnings of a newfound hope start to peak through. March is the time to start those new year’s resolutions and slowly wake ourselves up. For me March is the time to appreciate those small moments. Seeing the trees just starting to bloom. See and hear the birds more. Watch for the first sights of butterflies. Which I have seen two so far. Enjoy those bright spring like mornings while watching the squirrels chase each other. Then having a mild heart attack when the just barely made it across the road before a car came down. I feel myself waking up from the winter hibernation and enjoying this slow transition into a new person.
Ruth
I love this collection! I've used it to celebrate a selection of random selfies from my very own princess in blue jeans and her friend. I'm really there for the denim and the woodgrain (no surprise there) and teaming that with sunshine yellows and springtime is just perfect.
Caroline
The Wildflower collection is one I absolutely love and this Travelers notebook signature has to be one of my favourite pieces.
I wanted to make it the feature of my 6.7 x 8.25”page and particularly wanted to turn that sentiment piece into a doorway to hidden journalling and a photo.
I removed the floral from the bottom of the banner easily in Canva to make the cut for the flip open piece cleaner.
I love the simplicity of the outer design and all the added extras hidden behind the door just so fun! I’ve fallen in love with this collection once again and have a few other projects planned now that spring has sprung!
Bruna
Wildflower is one of my favorite collections; I love the color palette, the richness of flowers and butterflies, and the upbeat vibe. I used the striped paper as a base and then chose the yellow elements, including the mixed media from the digital kit, to compose my layout with a cute photo of my puppy.
Ana
Finally, another project ticked off my to-do list! And, well… another journal and mini for my ever-growing collection of journals and minis I keep for myself. Haha!
You’ve probably seen those cute little postage-stamp punch junk journals floating around Instagram and Facebook reels lately. I have the punch too and have been wanting to use it, but it didn’t quite feel right just gluing the tiny stamps into my Happy Planner. So instead, I made a Traveler’s Notebook that I named The Daily STAMPede!
I labeled each page with the months from March to December. Since that only filled half of the TN, I used the other half to create a section called STAMPed Adventures, a special place for documenting our trips (with little stamps still) this year. We have a few coming up, and I thought it would be nice to dedicate pages just for travel memories instead of filling up the monthly pages too quickly. For the titles, I used the Wildflower Alphas, and added little touches using the stickers and ellies from the collection, mostly tucked into the corners so I still have plenty of space to add the postage stamps over the coming months.
The TN measures 4 x 8 inches. When I made it, I cut 8 x 8 pages from an A4 sheet, which left me with lots of 3 x 8.5 strips of paper. I didn’t want to throw them away and adding them to my already growing boxes of scraps (which I sort by color!) didn’t seem like the best solution either. So I cut the strips in half, bound them using my Mini Cinch, decorated them, and turned them into a tiny notebook I called Pocket Moments.
This little mini is perfect for the Instax photos I receive. I do have an Instax camera, but I rarely use it these days. However, my friends often give me printed Instax photos when we’re out, and I’ve just been keeping them in a box. Now I finally have a mini album small enough to hold these sweet little memories.
At first, I thought of making it a “photo-a-month” album with one favorite photo per month. But since I already have quite a few Instax photos waiting for a home, this felt like the perfect solution. Maybe the photo-a-month idea will turn into my next scrap-busting mini!