OMG! IT’S SANTA!
The holidays just aren’t the same without Santa! We know he is a favorite to scrapbook, so we put together a whole collection of Santa scrapbook page ideas for you. Check out all the different aesthetics, from vintage illustrations to bright, playful designs. Santa gives you such a strong focal point for scrapbook and junk journal pages, and there are so many fun ways to build around him.
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This post features 25 Santa scrapbook page ideas with festive Christmas scrapbook layout ideas, junk journal inspiration, layered paper, tags, ephemera, and creative details to get your creative juices flowing.
How Do You Make a Santa-Themed Scrapbook or Junk Journal Page Look Festive Without Feeling Too Busy?

Believe it or not, you might not want to start off with a Christmas themed paper. I know, I know! They are so gorgeous, but hear me out.
If your background is already packed with Santas, ornaments, candy canes, trees, and snowflakes, it does not leave much room for the rest of the page to breathe. Starting with a quieter background cardstock or a more subtle patterned paper gives you space to build the Santa theme with layers instead of having every element compete from the beginning.
From there, choose one main Santa image or focal point and let the rest of the design support it. A Christmas tree, presents, holly, bells, or a few die cuts can add that fun Christmas feeling without tipping the page into too much detail. The prettiest Christmas layouts usually have one obvious focal area, then smaller clusters that help move your eye around the page.
You can still bring in all those gorgeous pattern papers, just use them in smaller pieces. Tuck them behind a photo, tear a strip for a border, layer a tag over them, or use a paper doily or scallop circles to break up busier prints. That way you get all the color and festive detail without losing the Santa himself in the middle of it.
If the page still feels like it needs something, add texture before adding more stuff. Embossed cardstock, ribbon, lace, a little ink spray, or a white pen can create interesting effects without making the whole design feel crowded. Sometimes that is all a page idea needs for a bit of a creative boost.
✨ Slowestuff Tip:
Before you glue anything down, take a quick picture of your page with your phone. Santa pages can have a lot of layers, and it is surprisingly easy to forget exactly where that little tag, strip of paper, or embellishment was sitting once you start taking everything apart to glue it down. A quick photo gives you a reference so you can rebuild the arrangement you already loved instead of trying to remember where everything went.
What Can You Use to Create Santa Scrapbook and Junk Journal Pages?

Santa is ALWAYS the star of the show!
Since he is such a strong focal point, there are so many things you can build around him. Start with the version of Santa you want your page to have, then let that guide the rest of the design. A vintage Santa is amazing with old book paper, postage stamps, ribbon, lace, muted reds, antique gold, and aged-looking ephemera. A brighter Santa can handle bold pattern papers, candy canes, ornaments, gifts, stars, and a colorful Christmas tree without getting lost.
You can also use die cuts, tags, labels, stickers, ticket shapes, bows, holly, bells, snowflakes, and little present embellishments to fill in the areas around him. For more texture, try embossed cardstock, a paper doily, torn edges, or even scallop circles layered behind smaller pieces. Texture and dimension take pages to the next level. These are easy ways to make a Christmas page feel finished without covering every inch.
If you are working on scrapbook pages, Santa can sit beside Christmas photos, handwritten memories, gift tags, or little keepsakes from the season. Junk journal pages give you even more freedom to use different types of papers, envelopes, pockets, vintage images, scraps, and found pieces. That mix is part of what makes Santa pages so fun because every one can look completely different.
And you already know that junk journalers are hoarders. We don’t throw anything away. Leftover letters, bits of ribbon, tiny paper scraps, labels, and old Christmas cards can all become part of a title or embellishment cluster. Sometimes those small pieces are what turn a pretty layout into a really special page.
For me, the best Santa pages are the ones where he is the focus, even on busy pages. Everything else should help tell his story, not compete with him.
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25 Santa Scrapbook and Junk Journal Ideas to Inspire Your Christmas Pages
Without further ado, it’s time to show you these amazing Santa scrapbook and junk journal pages that bring a Christmas wish to life!
All creators are credited, and their Instagram page is linked to each picture, so please do check out their pages to see their other work too!























Santa Scrapbook & Junk Journal FAQs
Not sure what to do with that Santa image, a pile of Christmas scraps, or a page that just needs something? These FAQs cover a few common questions about Santa scrapbook and junk journal pages.
25 Santa Scrapbook Page Ideas for Festive Christmas Inspiration
We hope these Santa scrapbook page ideas gave you plenty of inspiration for your next Christmas project. Try a vintage Santa, build a bright and playful page, or use one of these layouts as the starting point for something completely your own. You can also adapt many of these ideas for Christmas cards, gift tags, and other holiday paper crafts.
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If you want more beautiful Christmas scrapbook ideas, as well as general scrapbook or junk journal inspiration, check out our scrapbook layout section of the blog for lots of inspiration!
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