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...
by Amy Kingsford | May 18, 2016 | Journaling, Write Your Story
Arranging photos, journaling, titlework and embellishments onto your canvas is one of the primary tasks of making a scrapbook page. That task gets tougher when you’ve got lots of journaling. Check out these six ways to make room for your journaling. [hr] 1. Use...
by Amy Kingsford | Apr 27, 2016 | Feature, Journaling, Titles, Write Your Story
Write scrapbook journaling or titles that capture a subject’s voice for rich and appealing storytelling. In Christy Strickler‘s video version of this Get It Scrapped blog post, we’ll see several scrapbooking ideas for getting voice onto your layouts from our Creative...
by Amy Kingsford | Apr 13, 2016 | Write Your Story
“Let’s see what she says about that!” or “What did he say about it?” How often do you hear or express this exact sentiment? There’s an anticipation and satisfaction in hearing a voice — not so much for how it sounds but for the opinions and attitude it conveys....
by Debbie Hodge | Jun 30, 2015 | Ideas for Page Elements, Journaling, Write Your Story
Scrapbook page journaling is one of five basic scrapbook page parts (the others are photos, title, embellishments, and the canvas everything sits on). In this piece, we’ve got ideas for jazzing up your journaling visually. [hr] Sian Fair says, “When my...