by Amy Kingsford | Jul 13, 2016 | Finding and Using Inspiration, Lift These Ideas
It’s the accumulation of well-chosen and carefully crafted details that create a masterful scrapbook page. Check out 5 details on “Destination Unknown” by Jill Sprott (shared in a recent GIS Membership special event) and see if one or two of them can inspire scrapbook...
by Amy Kingsford | Jul 12, 2016 | Feature, Ideas for Page Topics
Do you have family and friends who have served your country or even your local community keeping it safe? Our Creative Team shares their pages–and offers you inspiration–for scrapbooking service men and women in the military, veterans, police officers,...
by Amy Kingsford | Jul 6, 2016 | Feature, Ideas for Page Topics, Photos, Videos
Do your nature photos make it onto the scrapbook page, or do you save them for framing and sharing on Instagram. In this video blog by Christy Strickler, we’ve got scrapbooking ideas for using nature photos on the page to tell a story about yourself. Click here to see...
by Amy Kingsford | Jul 5, 2016 | Feature, Ideas from Current Trends
“Americana” is a casual style that can be patriotic, primitive, or reminiscent of a country farmhouse. Usually it s a mix of the three. This style is great for telling scrapbook page stories of home, history, travel and even sports. Red, white, and blue...
by Amy Kingsford | Jul 1, 2016 | Feature, News
Are you ready for a little bit of summer fun? Good, because The Get It Scrapped Photo Challenge is back! Below we’ve compiled a list of 28 prompts based on some of our favorite Get It Scrapped articles from the past year. We’d love to see how you use them to...