by Amy Kingsford | Jan 3, 2017 | Design Your Story, Page Guides, Story Styles
Your best scrapbook pages will incorporate your visual style–your way of choosing and putting together pieces. These best pages of yours also reflect a storytelling style–your preference for certain kinds of stories and your way of telling them both...
by Amy Kingsford | Dec 7, 2016 | Feature, Journaling, Videos
Texture is tactile. When you add texture and dimension to your scrapbook page, you engage the viewer’s sense of touch — another sense in addition to sight. In this video blog by Christy Strickler, We’ll see how using journaling treatments with texture will help you...
by Amy Kingsford | Oct 11, 2016 | Write Your Story
A “question-and-answer” format is a quick and wonderfully character-revealing way to tell a scrapbook page story. Our creative team shows you their approach to designing with “Q&A” journaling on these pages. [hr] Kristy T says,...
by Amy Kingsford | Sep 19, 2016 | Design Your Story, Feature, Finding and Using Inspiration, Ideas Spurred by Design
Everyday items can be a great source of inspiration for your scrapbook pages–giving your ideas and plans for color, shape, motif, and layout. Today our team shares their pages inspired by board games. Take a look at what they’ve done, and then check out...
by Amy Kingsford | Sep 13, 2016 | Feature, Write Your Story
Erasure, blackout, and crossout are all descriptions given to a type of poem or short prose work formed by taking selected words from an existing text. It’s a springboard that will take your story in new directions. Check out how our team has incorporated them...
by Amy Kingsford | Aug 23, 2016 | Journaling, Write Your Story
In the Get It Scrapped Membership class “Journaling,” Dina Wakley said the following about hand journaling: I teach art journaling classes all over the world, and one of the most common complaints I hear is, ?I hate my handwriting! I want to tell you a...