by Amy Kingsford | Nov 2, 2016 | Feature, Photos, Videos
When you’re scrapbooking photos of people, you’ve got an opportunity to document and show more than is immediately obvious. In this video blog by Christy Strickler, we will look at 3 different approaches for scrapbooking portraits. Click here to see the...
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...
by Amy Kingsford | Jul 19, 2016 | Design Your Story, Ideas for Page Topics
Known phrases are often metaphors that can represent your story: from “time flies” to “back in the saddle.” Our creative team uses not only the words in one of these metaphorical statements, they also visually illustrate this metaphor of this...