Note to Self: Stories End is a reflective, story-driven digital scrapbook collection by Kristin Cronin-Barrow and Studio Basic Designs about quiet endings, gentle closure, and trusting what comes next. It embraces the idea that not every ending is a loss — some are simply chapters completing their purpose, making space for growth, clarity, and new beginnings.
This collection blends layered textures, vintage-inspired details, and organic elements to create a warm, thoughtful aesthetic. Muted greens, soft neutrals, worn papers, and subtle pops of color come together with typewriters, butterflies, florals, labels, stamps, and mixed media accents that feel collected, intentional, and deeply personal.
Designed to support both expressive storytelling and everyday memory keeping, Note to Self: Stories End is a collection for documenting the moments when you turn the page, look back with gratitude, and move forward with hope.
Bundle includes:
22 patterned papers (14 alternates included), saved as .jpg files
17 solid papers, saved as .jpg files
170 assorted elements (some alternates included), saved as .png files
Three complete alphas (A–Z, 0–9 & symbols), in individual .png files
10 journal cards (8 3x4 and 2 6x4), saved as .jpg files
This collection blends layered textures, vintage-inspired details, and organic elements to create a warm, thoughtful aesthetic. Muted greens, soft neutrals, worn papers, and subtle pops of color come together with typewriters, butterflies, florals, labels, stamps, and mixed media accents that feel collected, intentional, and deeply personal.
Designed to support both expressive storytelling and everyday memory keeping, Note to Self: Stories End is a collection for documenting the moments when you turn the page, look back with gratitude, and move forward with hope.
Bundle includes:
22 patterned papers (14 alternates included), saved as .jpg files
17 solid papers, saved as .jpg files
170 assorted elements (some alternates included), saved as .png files
Three complete alphas (A–Z, 0–9 & symbols), in individual .png files
10 journal cards (8 3x4 and 2 6x4), saved as .jpg files























