by Amy Kingsford | Mar 29, 2016 | Sketches and Layered Templates
This free scrapbook page sketch comes from a page made by Sue Althouse for the Process Play class in the Get It Scrapped Membership, where members have access to a library of over 100 layered templates and page sketches, searchable by # of photos and layout type. [hr]...
by Amy Kingsford | Mar 22, 2016 | Design Your Story, Feature
Is it possible to do more than SEE and TOUCH a scrap – book page? Could your viewer hear it, too? And could they feel more than the photos on the page? Could they have a sense of how the wind in the photos or the hug described in the journaling feels? When you...
by Amy Kingsford | Mar 15, 2016 | Feature, Ideas from Current Trends
Logos that make use of negative space to support their message are trendy now (take a look at a few here). This creative use of type and motive to convey meaning visually is a great source of inspiration for your own scrapbook page designs. See what our team has done...
by Amy Kingsford | Mar 8, 2016 | Design Your Story
To get the sense of an epic story being told on your scrapbook page, borrow literary devices. One thing that gives a story tension and interest is a sense of time passing, of things never being the same once a moment is passed. We challenged our team to create a sense...
by Amy Kingsford | Mar 1, 2016 | Design Principles
Including repetitions is a good way to work toward achieving unity in a visual design–and on a scrapbook page. Repetition without some variety, though can be dull. Check out a short video lesson on repetition below and then see how our Creative Team incorporated...