by Debbie Hodge | Oct 1, 2014 | Everyday Life, Feature
What are your hobbies when you’re not scrapbooking? And have you scrapbooked them? Do you play video games? Collect stamps? Watch the stars? Check out the story angles and page designs our creative team has taken for their pages about their hobbies and geeky...
by Amy Kingsford | Sep 11, 2014 | Feature, Finding and Using Inspiration
See the Grid Layout Pins on the Get It Scrapped Pinterest Boards for scrapbooking ideas you can use on your own layout designs. why grids? A grid structure is a solid layout starter, with a stable foundation that offers eye-catching options for organizing all the...
by Debbie Hodge | Sep 10, 2014 | Composition, DoubleUp, Feature
When your story is best told with lots of photos, you need to make a two-page scrapbook layout. Consider mixing a grid design on one half of the page with a design you typically use your for your one-pagers on the facing page to tell your story efficiently. [hr]...
by Debbie Hodge | Sep 2, 2014 | Everyday Life, Feature
Oh, Summer! For many of us summer offers unstructured days, excursions, travel, and warm-weather play we don’t get the rest of the year. Do you welcome summer’s end and a return to routine or do you try to hold onto it for as long as possible? Your answers...
by Debbie Hodge | Jul 23, 2014 | Feature, Finding and Using Inspiration
Studying scrapbook pages by others is a great way to get scrapbooking ideas for growing your own style. In this “study” look at how a scrapbooker has used product and design principles and how she’s handled the 5 parts of a scrapbook page (canvas, photos, title,...
by Debbie Hodge | Jul 9, 2014 | Digital / Photoshop Techniques for Scrapbooking, Feature, Ideas via Product & Technique, Paper Techniques for Scrapbooking
Layering is a great tool for scrapbook page storytelling, and it takes on a new power when we see the elements below through a cutway (or negative space). Make the most of that opportunity and layer something behind your cutaway that supports your story and...