by Amy Kingsford | May 7, 2019 | Finding and Using Inspiration, Get It Scrapped!, Ideas from Current Trends
Spotting trends requires, simply, that you pay attention to what people are talking about, what they’re decorating their homes with, what they’re wearing, and how they’re entertaining. As a result of social media and blogs, it’s never been...
by Amy Kingsford | Apr 9, 2019 | Composition, Finding and Using Inspiration, Get It Scrapped!
The grid foundation is one of several layout configurations scrapbookers use again and again when making scrapbook page designs. Over the years we’ve shared a number of different ideas for using the grid design on your scrapbook pages. Here’s a roundup of...
by Amy Kingsford | Mar 12, 2019 | Finding and Using Inspiration, Get It Scrapped!
We frequently share ideas to try out on your scrapbook pages at Get It Scrapped. Here are five things we think you’ll enjoy trying out on your March scrapbook pages. 1. Use emerald green on your scrapbook pages for a look that is both harmonious and elegant....
by Amy Kingsford | Oct 23, 2018 | Feature, Finding and Using Inspiration, Ideas from Current Trends
“Outfit of the Day” is a popular trend in which people share what they’re wearing on a specific day or for a certain occasion on their blogs and social media. You might be wondering what this has to do with scrapbooking but the truth is, there is a lot of...
by Amy Kingsford | Jun 14, 2018 | Feature, Finding and Using Inspiration, Translating Inspiration
Finding and using inspiration from outside of other scrapbook pages is a wonderful way to shake things up in fresh ways. This year in the Get It Scrapped membership we’re exploring a variety of those outside sources. The newest class in the Translating...
by Amy Kingsford | May 29, 2018 | Feature, Finding and Using Inspiration, Ideas from Current Trends, Ideas via Product & Technique
The “dipped” look is currently popular in home décor, fashion and even in scrapbook supplies. It’s a look in which half of an item is colored differently from the other half in a way that looks like that item were half-way dipped into paint. Dipped...