by Amy Kingsford | Jan 3, 2017 | Design Your Story, Page Guides, Story Styles
Your best scrapbook pages will incorporate your visual style–your way of choosing and putting together pieces. These best pages of yours also reflect a storytelling style–your preference for certain kinds of stories and your way of telling them both...
by Amy Kingsford | Dec 28, 2016 | Feature, Sketches and Layered Templates
This free scrapbook page sketch comes from a page made by Debbie Hodge for the Scrapbook Coach Class Half and Half. In the Get It Scrapped Membership, members have access to a library of over 150 layered templates and page sketches just like this one, searchable by #...
by Amy Kingsford | Dec 27, 2016 | Feature, Patterned Paper
One way to make color or pattern mixing work is to use proportions in gallon, quart, pint amounts. Here’s how it works: Choose a dominant color or pattern. This is your “gallon.” It will cover 70% of your layout. You can use different tints and shades of this...
by Amy Kingsford | Dec 21, 2016 | Feature, Scrapbook Page Subjects, Yourself
Writing down your goals makes it more likely you’ll achieve them. In this video blog by Christy Strickler, we’ve got ideas for recording current goals on your scrapbook pages. Click here to see the original blog post with designer notes here.
by Amy Kingsford | Dec 20, 2016 | Color, Feature
While complementary colors can give a design punch, they can also present challenges since their strong contrast has them competing with one another–and even with your photos. The Get It Scrapped Creative Team shows you how they worked with three solutions for...