Using the sketch # 2 (first row, second one from the left) found on page 28 in the current Stampin' Up! Annual Catalog, I made this layout using the retired Designer Series Paper called "Lily Pond Lane" # 163342. To create the layout I heavily used Cricut Design Space (Cricut Access plan) for all the embellishments.

I did use for my title and all other were images found in Cricut Design Space, but Cricut Access subscription is needed. For the photo place holder I used Basic White Card Stock and a Cricut Black Marker. For the photo place holders use this link. https://design.cricut.com/landing/project-detail/688164a02557520dff7b5034
Please feel free to use my dimensions with your patterned paper. However, below are the supplies and measurements that I used. Most of the card stock that I used were scraps of card stock.
I used five patterned papers for the for this layout, the photo mats and one journal measures: 5.5"x5.5", 3.5" W x 4.5" H (3). The other two banners measure 3.5"W x 0.75"H and 3" W x 0.75" H.

To make the title into a shaker piece, I cut the title out of the patterned paper measuring, 6"W x 2"H. Next I cut the acetate and pink patterned paper at 4"W x 1.75"H. The pink patterned paper was used as at the base and a placed thin 3D foam pieces to create a border for the sequins. Meanwhile, I glued the acetate to the back of the title. I then placed the title on top of the bottom.
To finalize this project I added the journal and photo placement holders.
Grey Granite 12" x 12" Card Stock for the scrapbook page base
Lily Pond Lane 6"x6" Designer Series Paper
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