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Ideas for Scrapbook Page Titles With Meaningful Content & Design

Ideas for Scrapbook Page Titles With Meaningful Content & Design

by Debbie Hodge | Feb 17, 2015 | Titles

Scrapbook page titles are a great tool for making a meaningful scrapbook page. Use your title to elaborate on the parts we don’t understand just from photos. Use both title content and rendering to cue story and evoke tone or mood. [hr] Marcia Fortunato says,...
Video Blog | Scrapbooking Ideas for Making Your Own Big-Dot Pattern

Video Blog | Scrapbooking Ideas for Making Your Own Big-Dot Pattern

by Debbie Hodge | Feb 16, 2015 | Copic Markers, Ideas from Current Trends, Paper Techniques for Scrapbooking, Patterned Paper, Videos

Big dots are trendy. Especially big dots rendered in fun ways with a variety of mixed media supplies. Here’s the video version of an earlier blog post in which the Get It Scrapped Creative Team took the challenge to make their own “big-dot” patterns....
Scrapbook Page Sketch and Template #99

Scrapbook Page Sketch and Template #99

by Amy Kingsford | Feb 11, 2015 | Feature, Sketches and Layered Templates

This free scrapbook page template and sketch comes from a page made by Amy Kingsford for the Product 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...
Scrapbook Page Starter: Arrange Your Page Elements Using a Sprawl Approach

Scrapbook Page Starter: Arrange Your Page Elements Using a Sprawl Approach

by Debbie Hodge | Feb 10, 2015 | Composition, Scrapbook Coach

There are several layout configurations of combined elements that scrapbookers use again and again when making scrapbook pages (blocked, clustered, shelf, cross, band and more). These foundations are used again and again because they work well for housing the most...
Video Blog | Scrapbook Page Storytelling When Setting is Key

Video Blog | Scrapbook Page Storytelling When Setting is Key

by Debbie Hodge | Feb 9, 2015 | Composition, Design Your Story, Videos

Here’s a video version of a past favorite blog post: When setting is key to your story, extend it from the photos out onto the canvas with these scrapbooking ideas. Click here to see the original blog post with written designer notes.
Video Interview with Katie Scott on Family Heritage Scrapbooking

Video Interview with Katie Scott on Family Heritage Scrapbooking

by Debbie Hodge | Feb 5, 2015 | Get It Scrapped!, Videos

Heritage scrapbooking is a big and rewarding undertaking. Get started and inspired today. At the Get It Scrapped membership we host weekly live webinars for members. This one is from November, 2014, when we talked to Katie Scott about family heritage storytelling....
3 Color Scheme Approaches for Scrapbooking Heritage Photos

3 Color Scheme Approaches for Scrapbooking Heritage Photos

by Debbie Hodge | Feb 4, 2015 | Color, Design Your Story, Get It Scrapped!

by Doris Sander When I first began scrapbooking, about ten years ago, scrapbooking heritage photos was done with shades of brown. Any touches of color that were added were treated with a wash of walnut ink to give them a brown tint. As I’ve grown to love both...
Scrapbooking Heritage Photos with Contemporary Product

Scrapbooking Heritage Photos with Contemporary Product

by Debbie Hodge | Feb 3, 2015 | Ideas via Product & Technique, Photos

Scrapbooking heritage photos is a great way to make sure their stories endure. When it comes to styling those heritage scrapbook pages you have many choices. Here, the Get It Scrapped Creative Team shows you how to use elements with modern styling to scrapbook your...
Start Your Next Scrapbook Page Here | Page Prompts No. 3

Start Your Next Scrapbook Page Here | Page Prompts No. 3

by Amy Kingsford | Jan 28, 2015 | Page Prompts

Welcome back to our monthly page prompt series here at Get It Scrapped, in which our team makes scrapbook pages from prompts that require certain products or approaches. Research suggests that we often take the path of least resistance when creating, working with...
Some Scrapbook Page Stories are Best Told with a “Single and Pretty” Approach

Some Scrapbook Page Stories are Best Told with a “Single and Pretty” Approach

by Debbie Hodge | Jan 27, 2015 | Composition, Embellishments, Feature, Photos, Picture Your Story

Scrapbooker Ashley Calder says, “I scrapbook to recall and document moments, the little things that might normally be forgotten over time. Because it’s moments I want to remember, most often a single photo is enough to record that moment.” “Single...
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