by Debbie Hodge | May 13, 2013 | Feature, Finding and Using Inspiration, Their Cool Thing Now
When you come upon a new technique, product, story approach, design challenge or just SOMETHING that gets you excited, you often find that the the creating comes easier and faster. You start using this new “cool thing” again and again because it results in...
by Debbie Hodge | May 8, 2013 | Feature, Ideas via Product & Technique
by Debbie Hodge In the 1999 movie Office Space, Chotchkie’s restaurant manager Stan explained to Jennifer Aniston’s character that, really, 15 pieces of flair on her uniform was the bare minimum. [twocol_one] He said, “People come to...
by Debbie Hodge | May 7, 2013 | Composition, Design Your Story, Feature, Journaling
by Debbie Hodge The text of your journaling has a shape. It also takes on visual weight and can even set a mood. When you’re deciding how and where to place your scrapbook page journaling consider: how you might place and shape your journaling to enhance the...
by Amy Kingsford | May 6, 2013 | Feature, Finding and Using Inspiration
When you’re looking for a starting point and ideas for a scrapbook page, you want resources for getting the job done, and Pinterest probably has what you need . . . if you could only find it. Amy Kingsford uses inspiration found on Pinterest to inspire her...
by Debbie Hodge | May 3, 2013 | Everyday Life, Feature, Picture Your Story
by Debbie Hodge Ralph Waldo Emerson said, ““All my hurts my garden spade can heal.” Are you a backyard warrior? Love it? Hate it? Struggle with it? Read on for ideas for srapbooking your backyard endeavors, and see what prompted Doris Sander to muse,...
by Debbie Hodge | May 2, 2013 | Feature, News
Get It Scrapped is 5 years old. To celebrate, we’re buying gift cards from many of our favorite suppliers of scrapbooking, printing, and photo-taking supplies and giving them to our readers. Every Wednesday for 5 weeks, we’ll announce the prize and open up...