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What’s Your Motif? 10 Ideas for Using Hearts on Your Scrapbook Pages

What’s Your Motif? 10 Ideas for Using Hearts on Your Scrapbook Pages

by Amy Kingsford | Feb 9, 2011 | Motif

By Amy Kingsford 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...
Details to lift: 5 ideas to try on your own scrapbook pages

Details to lift: 5 ideas to try on your own scrapbook pages

by Debbie Hodge | Jan 21, 2011 | Finding and Using Inspiration, Lift These Ideas

Wondering how to add a little something different to the scrapbook page you’re working on? Try lifting one detail that you love from another scrapbooker—or challenge yourself to work in one of the details I share here that recently caught my eye. 1. Cap it off. When I...
What’s Your Motif? 10 Ideas for Using Snowflakes on Your Scrapbook Pages

What’s Your Motif? 10 Ideas for Using Snowflakes on Your Scrapbook Pages

by Debbie Hodge | Jan 18, 2011 | Doris Sander, Motif

by Doris Sander I heard on the radio last week that there was snow on the ground in 49 of the 50 states! We had plenty of the white stuff in our little corner of the world and enjoyed several days home from school to play in it.  Of course, I took many, many snow...
Ideas for Using Tinfoil on Your Scrapbook Pages: MacGyver Style

Ideas for Using Tinfoil on Your Scrapbook Pages: MacGyver Style

by Amy Kingsford | Jan 11, 2011 | Ideas via Product & Technique, MacGyver of Scrapbooking, Paper Techniques for Scrapbooking

By Amy Kingsford Now that the holidays are wrapping up and you’ve got a bit more time on your hands to “get it scrapped”—Macgyver’s got some fun ideas in store for you each month that will help you to: (1) use up your stash, (2) try out new tools and (3) repurpose...
Our most popular articles in 2010 showed you how to get practical about getting creative

Our most popular articles in 2010 showed you how to get practical about getting creative

by Debbie Hodge | Jan 3, 2011 | Ideas, Round-Up

A look at the 20 most read articles at Get It Scrapped in 2010 shows us that you like articles with practical how-tos for memory keeping. The great thing is: that’s what we love writing! Thanks so much for your visits, links, class purchases, and Masterful...
How to use journaling strips to rock your scrapbook page design

How to use journaling strips to rock your scrapbook page design

by Debbie Hodge | Jan 2, 2011 | Design Your Story, Ideas for Page Elements, Journaling

Art journaler and scrapbooker Dina Wakley says , “Eighty-five percent of my journaling is on strips. Strip-journaling is easy and visually cool.” Read on for 5 ways to use journaling strips to rock your scrapbook page design. On “He’s a Fan” Dina used a series of 7...
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