by Amy Kingsford | Apr 12, 2016 | Design Your Story, Ideas for Page Elements
Infographics combine images and figures and limited text to efficiently convey information- -and even tell stories–in today’s informationpacked world. We’ve shared many graphic approaches to visual storytelling here–like Venn diagrams, pie charts,...
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...
by Amy Kingsford | Mar 8, 2016 | Design Your Story
To get the sense of an epic story being told on your scrapbook page, borrow literary devices. One thing that gives a story tension and interest is a sense of time passing, of things never being the same once a moment is passed. We challenged our team to create a sense...
by Debbie Hodge | Feb 10, 2016 | Design Your Story, Ideas via Product & Technique, Videos
While the expected goal of making a scrapbook page is to get photos presented and stories recorded, there’s lots of creative satisfaction to be had in working with new and trendy scrapbooking product. Product can even be the spur that gets you inspired to make a page....
by Debbie Hodge | Sep 29, 2015 | Design Your Story, Story Styles
We often share ideas for storytelling approaches here on the Get It Scrapped Blog – from the angles you can take to tell your stories to the elements you can use for both written and visual storytelling. [hr] Scrapbooking Ideas for Visual Storytelling with the...