by Amy Kingsford | Mar 28, 2017 | Digital / Photoshop Techniques for Scrapbooking, Feature, Ideas from Current Trends, Page Guides, Photos
Thanks to advances in technology for photography as well as the many apps available, we can do amazing things with our photos and capture life in new ways. One of those new ways is 360 photography, popular in real estate marketing, tourism and news. Here our Creative...
by Amy Kingsford | Mar 14, 2017 | Feature, Finding and Using Inspiration, Page Guides, Picture Your Story, Write Your Story
“Humans of New York is a blog that features “daily glimpses into the lives of strangers on the streets of New York City.” Creator Brandon Stanton began it as a photography project in 2010 with a goal of photographing 10,000 New Yorkers. Along the way...
by Amy Kingsford | Feb 21, 2017 | Feature, Finding and Using Inspiration, Page Guides
The “flea market” decor style is an eclectic one, often including a curated collection of pieces that are seemingly unrelated, each with their own story, and yet combining to tell a bigger, single story. This style incorporates objects one might find at a...
by Debbie Hodge | Feb 9, 2017 | Feature, Motif, Videos
Hearts are the perfect way to convey passion, love and affection on your scrapbook pages. Whether you are trying to communicate a love between two people, a love for a particular object, or simply a love for life–hearts are definitely a good place to start. In this...
by Amy Kingsford | Jan 20, 2017 | Feature, Finding and Using Inspiration
Have you ever wanted to get all of your favorite scrapbook ideas organized in one place so that you can start putting them to use in your pages? Well we here at Get It Scrapped would like to help you with this goal! Get It Scrapped has been sharing free...
by Amy Kingsford | Jan 10, 2017 | Finding and Using Inspiration, Ideas from Current Trends, Page Guides
The Wabi-Sabi style comes out of the Japanese aesthetic and idea that “nothing lasts, nothing is finished, nothing is perfect–and that is a good thing.” The style limits itself to the essentials, but at the same time focuses on the imperfections,...