by Amy Kingsford | Apr 27, 2016 | Feature, Journaling, Titles, Write Your Story
Write scrapbook journaling or titles that capture a subject’s voice for rich and appealing storytelling. In Christy Strickler‘s video version of this Get It Scrapped blog post, we’ll see several scrapbooking ideas for getting voice onto your layouts from our Creative...
by Amy Kingsford | Apr 25, 2016 | Feature, News
Come celebrate International Scrapbooking Day with us! We’ll be opening our live meeting room on Saturday, May 7th at 9am EDT, where we’ll have challenges, prizes and plenty of conversation – see the schedule of events below! Cropping in our meeting...
by Debbie Hodge | Apr 20, 2016 | 1 Photo, Band Foundation, EasyScrapbookpages, Feature, Paper
Dina Wakley’s simple yet vibrant page, “Happy Boy” is built on a horizontal band foundation of paint and leftover paper strips. Follow the eight-step formula below and make your own easy scrapbook page based on the techniques Dina used. [hr] ...
by Debbie Hodge | Apr 6, 2016 | Feature, Ideas from Current Trends, Videos
Contour lines represent elevations on a topographical map. This trend emerged after winter 2014 CHA. In Christy Strickler‘s video version of this Get It Scrapped blog post, our creative team shared scrapbook pages that incorporate this wonderfully organic and...
by Debbie Hodge | Mar 23, 2016 | Feature, Ideas from Current Trends, Picture Your Story
Incorporating nods to current trends in your scrapbook page storytelling is a great way to incorporate “the times” into your memory keeping. Celebrity happenings and fads spread faster than ever in our socially-connected lives now. Such nods or inside jokes are...
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...