by Debbie Hodge | Jan 14, 2013 | About Memory Keeping, Get Started, Picture Your Story
Grab this e-reader-ready 43-page pdf and get how-tos and inspiration for moving from a stack of photos to complete scrapbook page. We want you making pages that look great and “mean.” Cost $0 Try Debbie’s 5-step process for telling your life stories...
by Debbie Hodge | Jan 8, 2013 | Everyday Life, Feature, Ideas for Page Topics, Picture Your Story, Yourself
Writing down your goals makes it more likely you’ll achieve them. We’ve got ideas for recording current goals on your scrapbook pages. Marie-Pierre Capistran says, “Usually, when I set goals, I think of 10 different things, but I get nothing out of...
by Debbie Hodge | Jan 7, 2013 | Everyday Life, Feature, Ideas for Page Topics, Picture Your Story, Yourself
Collecting related photos onto one page achieves several things: it allows you to see both the “trees” and the “forest” it reveals the patterns in your life over time it is a great way to scrapbooking more photos efficiently A trend isn’t...
by Debbie Hodge | Dec 20, 2012 | By # of Photos, Composition, Feature, Photos, Picture Your Story
Got 7 photos that you want on a scrapbook page? We’ve got single and double page layouts for your inspiration. Katie Scott says, “I made a collage of 7 photos with the photo of my son holding the flamingo feather as the focal photo. He was wearing a Mario...
by Debbie Hodge | Dec 11, 2012 | Design Your Story, Feature, Journaling, Photos
A big part of scrapbook page layout is allocating space on the canvas, finding a place for journaling and photos and titlework. White space within your photo offers a good home for your journaling. When Jennifer Matott was walking near a marina in her hometown, she...
by Debbie Hodge | Nov 29, 2012 | Feature, Ideas for Page Elements, Ideas from Current Trends, Photos, Picture Your Story
by Tami Taylor Richard Dawkins originated the concept of “meme” (short for the Greek mimeme, “to imitate”) as a way to explain the spread of ideas and cultural phenomena. He cited melodies, catch-phrases, and fashion as memes. With current...