The Get It Scrapped gallery is a great place to share your pages and get scrapbooking ideas. Here’s what showed up here this past week.
Katie Scott made this page with the photos she shared in the Big Storms episode of “Give Your Photos Stories.”
StampingRooster (Gretchen) made a page inspired by Masterful Scrapbook Design Rule Play in which she goes against the advice to have people in photos looking into the photo. In this photo of herself on the eve of her 40th birthday, she is looking off the page — and backward at past years.
Marcia Fortunato shared this page during office hours with Emily Pitts at the membership because it’s a handcut title and she knows from past classes that Emily loves advising people to make handcut titles.
LadyDoc is the first to post a page in the Scrapbook Coach album from the latest Scrapbook Coach Class — Rule Play. This is from lesson #1 and the goal is to work with evens rather than odds and threes.
Ronnie Crowley celebrates her daughter’s news–and shares it with Get It Scrapped friends–with this page.
Lynn G is sharing a series of layouts from vacation. They all use her modular block templates from Designer Digitals.
kscraps1 Made “@Red Robin” with lesson 4 in the Scrapbook Coach Three Acts class. She says, “I loved the three-column design–I plan to use it again!”
Terry shared a first page in an album she’s decided to make that pairs meaningful quotes with her own photos. Check out her thread on the album here.
Coloredsprinklegirl shared several pages including this fun one of a puppet theater.
dwagner shared “Mr Cool,” a page about her youngest son’s one true love right now.
Mr Cool Right Now by Deborah Wagner | Supplies: Jana Morton: Page Foundations No. 1Fifties Medley Kit; Katie Pertiet: Almost There KitBlue Bird Alpha Sun Porch Kit Michelle Martin: Bergen Paper Pack Pattie Knox: Fasten Its! Art Warehouse: No Roads No Rules Brushes
Christy Strickler posted this page with photos of her son when he was much younger.
Debbie Hodge is playing along with the February Stash Busting efforts started in the forum — month by month we’re using a particular themed item. In February it’s bikes.