by Debbie Hodge | Oct 12, 2011 | Ideas via Product & Technique, Paper Techniques for Scrapbooking
by Amy Kingsford As a digital scrapbooker I’m used to having a variety of tools and everyday items packaged in kits that make achieving certain effects on my pages a snap. When I’m making paper scrapbook pages, I often dismiss these looks because they...
by Debbie Hodge | Sep 29, 2011 | Ideas via Product & Technique, Paper Techniques for Scrapbooking
by Sharyn Tormanen Years ago, I attended a home stamping party and the demonstrator taught us about masking: I was in awe. Masking opens up a whole new world of possibilities for your stamp collection. In fact it has remained one of my favorite ways to work with...
by Amy Kingsford | Sep 8, 2011 | Ideas via Product & Technique, Paper Techniques for Scrapbooking
By Amy Kingsford Whether you’ve dabbled in digital scrapbooking yourself or only just admired the look of others pages from afar–chances are that you’ve seen and appreciated a page that utilizes what digital scrapbookers call “brushes.”...
by Debbie Hodge | Aug 8, 2011 | Hybrid Scrapbooking, Ideas via Product & Technique
by Betsy Sammarco While I don’t make digital scrapbook pages, I do love adding digital bits to my paper scrapbook pages. I think of my computer as another tool in my scrapbooking tool box. It helps that this “tool” is fun to use and has limitless...
by Debbie Hodge | Jul 18, 2011 | Ideas via Product & Technique, Organization
by Tami Taylor Whether you’re off to a crop or scrapbooking at home, kits can speed up your scrapbooking. Using a kit eliminates many of the decisions you face when you sit down to scrapbook. The kit creator has already put time and thought into selecting...
by Debbie Hodge | Jun 9, 2011 | Canvas, Ideas, Ideas via Product & Technique, Photos, Scrapbook Page Elements
by Debbie Hodge Memory keeping is about preserving and presenting photos in ways that tell your stories. When you can do that clearly and with appeal you’ve got a page to love. Challenge yourself to tell a story by blurring the line between where the photo ends and...