by Amy Kingsford | Jul 25, 2017 | Composition, Design Principles, Feature, Ideas Spurred by Design
Conventional design advice is that working with odd numbers, and especially threes, is a great way to make a solid looking design. The eye likes things that come in threes. When you work with an odd number of items, you have the options for both symmetrical...
by Amy Kingsford | Jul 18, 2017 | Composition, Design Principles, Feature, Ideas Spurred by Design, Page Guides
The design elements and principles we often teach in our articles here are guidelines that you can use to build a solid and appealing design that tells a story. Once you understand these rules, though, it’s time to break them purposefully and take advantage of...
by Amy Kingsford | Jul 11, 2017 | Composition, Feature, Travel
It can be difficult to capture all of the important details of your latest vacation on a single page or spread. To do so, you might have to get a little creative with your scrapbook page design. Our team has made travel pages with 5 or more photos while also including...
by Amy Kingsford | Jul 7, 2017 | Feature, News
Let’s talk about the things you can count on when it comes to telling your stories on the scrapbook page. . . . . . skills that, once learned, will serve you no matter the current products, trends and techniques. When Get It Scrapped launched in 2007, there were...
by Amy Kingsford | Jun 27, 2017 | Composition, Design Principles, Feature, Page Guides
On a well-designed scrapbook page, the different pieces have varying levels of importance–and you impart that visually. Of course one piece will be the most important, “focal point” that catches the eye first and serve as the point of entry into the...