by Debbie Hodge | Aug 6, 2015 | 4 Photos, Band Foundation, Black and White Photos, EasyScrapbookpages, Paper, Patterned Paper, Stamping
Use this 8-step formula to make easy scrapbook pages. Mount a series of photos in a tilted series across the page. Dina Wakley emphasized the horizontal flow with a series of stamped ornaments behind the photos and striped patterned paper that guides the eye...
by Debbie Hodge | Jul 23, 2015 | 1 Photo, 8.5x11, Blocked, EasyScrapbookpages, Patterned Paper, Texture and Dimension, Vintage Photo, Visual Triangle
Use this 7-step formula to make easy scrapbook pages. When you enlarge an older family photo but keep the original crop, there’s a good chance you’ll have open space to accommodate journaling and titles as Emily Pitts has done on “Work it...
by Debbie Hodge | Jul 9, 2015 | 2 Photos, EasyScrapbookpages, Patterned Paper, Pieced Canvas
Make easy scrapbook pages with this 4-step approach from Lisa Dickinson. She printed two small, same-sized photos with white borders and balanced against a large title for a page with a big message. [hr] [hr] How to make this layout Block background with...
by Debbie Hodge | Jul 1, 2015 | Double-page Layout
This post is one in a blog-hop series on two-page summer layouts. After you check out my layout, be sure to see the others in the series linked below. The Layout This two-page layout is a combined lift of pages by Lynn Grieveson and Amber Ries made for the Get It...
by Debbie Hodge | Jun 24, 2015 | 1 Photo, Blocked, Digital, EasyScrapbookpages, Patterned Paper
Use this 8-step formula to make easy scrapbook pages. Cluster your single photo with patterned paper pieces to create a square block. Mount it on your square canvas, and then mat it with a 1″ border as Celeste Smith has done, and you’ve got a classic...
by Debbie Hodge | Jun 16, 2015 | Ideas from Current Trends, Ideas via Product & Technique, Texture and Dimension
Furry and fuzzy materials are trendy in decor, accessories and fashion. Add a bit of this soft texture to your scrapbook page storytelling to evoke associations and feelings–or just to grab the eye. Check out how our Creative Team has put furry and fuzzy...