by Debbie Hodge | Nov 5, 2010 | Journaling, Write Your Story
The “journey” is the oldest story form known. Journey stories are in the bible, children’s storybooks, and Greek myths. The journey story is one in which your subject leaves home on a “journey” and returns transformed. The journey can be a true trip or a more...
by Debbie Hodge | Nov 3, 2010 | Ideas for Page Topics, Titles
by Tami Taylor I love titles–on scrapbook pages, books, and movies. They capture my attention and even set the tone of the piece. What’s more, movie titles give me ideas for subjects to scrapbook. See how fun and inspiring movie titles can be with these...
by Debbie Hodge | Oct 22, 2010 | Journaling, Write Your Story
by Myra Cherchio One of the simplest, yet most engaging ways to transform journaling into a colorful and vibrant story is through dialogue. Incorporating words of others, along with your own, captures the nuances in your relationships and adds richness to your...
by Debbie Hodge | Sep 23, 2010 | Journaling, Scrapbook Page Elements, Write Your Story
by Debbie Hodge This is the second in a series on scrapbooking pages with perspective. The first article in this series (Consider opposing points of view) introduces this idea and shares one way to do this. Here is yet another approach. Think about the bigger picture...
by Debbie Hodge | Sep 22, 2010 | Crafty Projects, Embellishments, Paper Techniques for Scrapbooking
by Tania Willis supplies scissors pattern (templates provided) cardstock patterned paper specialty paper (i.e. handmade or mulberry paper) adhesive buttons brads silk and/or paper flowers floss needle tweezers or fine-tipped scissors small spray bottle with water pen...
by Debbie Hodge | Sep 20, 2010 | Photos, Picture Your Story
by Debbie Hodge I love making multi-photo scrapbook pages. I frequently use the following approach to bring several photos together on well-designed pages quickly. I consider size, shape and orientation and include repetitions that will make the page feel cohesive AND...