Saturday, October 18, 2008
#11: Bling
Gotta love the bling, baby! I recently went to Hobby Lobby and got tons of bling. I love to add it to my layouts for an extra splash of fun! I add it randomly to rub-ons, above i's in my title or journaling, etc. Have fun and bling it up!
Friday, October 17, 2008
#10: Let the kids help
My oldest daughter (age 8) loves to help me scrapbook. I say, why not? I let her help me choose out which paper would look best to mat the photos in, or which color bling to use. While I do the cutting and gluing, she is right there beside me and loving it!
Thursday, October 16, 2008
#9: Machine stitching
Love the look, but hate the time and process? I normally sew on several layouts at a time. I will save up layouts before I stick them in an album. Then, if I have several that would look good with the same color thread, I'll sew on them all at once.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
#8: Love your lettering
I admit -- two years ago, I wouldn't journal in my handwriting for anything. I'd type everything out and never used my handwriting for the title! But, I practiced and practiced. Just do one letter at a time -- and write it all different ways until you find a style that suits you. Then, move on to the next letter. Soon, you will have your own fun style -- it took me MONTHS to find a good way to write certain letters -- and believe me -- I copied several letters from people like Heidi Swapp, Becky Higgins, etc.
Now, I frequently use my own handwriting for titles, and almost always for journaling.
Now, I frequently use my own handwriting for titles, and almost always for journaling.
Monday, October 13, 2008
#7: Ribbon makes the world go 'round
Okay, so ribbon doesn't really make the world go round - but it sure adds a lot to your scrapbook page. Here are a few ways to use it:
1. Lay it down flat across the whole page for a border.
2. Tie it to a hole you punch in your journaling spot.
3. Fold it and staple it (several pieces or just one) along an edge of a mat.
4. Lay several different ribbons flat next to each other to add tons of color and texture.
I could go on-- but that should keep you busy!
1. Lay it down flat across the whole page for a border.
2. Tie it to a hole you punch in your journaling spot.
3. Fold it and staple it (several pieces or just one) along an edge of a mat.
4. Lay several different ribbons flat next to each other to add tons of color and texture.
I could go on-- but that should keep you busy!
Sunday, October 12, 2008
#6:Don't center it
I know this probably goes against your inner sense of what is right and wrong -- but next time you make a layout -- don't center it! Don't center your picture on the mat, don't center your mat on a background paper, don't center your background paper, don't center your lettering, etc. Just see how it looks when everything is quite a bit off centered -- (not just a little bit).
Good luck!
Good luck!
Saturday, October 11, 2008
#5: Leave it in the lettering
Okay, so we love our alphabet sticker -- fast, cute, convenient... so, how to add a little personality to them?
Every once in a while (randomness is key to creativity), leave the inner circle in your A, B, D, O, P, Q, or R. It is fun to mix it up a bit. It doesn't take a bunch of effort, and people might think you've made a mistake -- so be sure to do it on more than one letter! :)
Every once in a while (randomness is key to creativity), leave the inner circle in your A, B, D, O, P, Q, or R. It is fun to mix it up a bit. It doesn't take a bunch of effort, and people might think you've made a mistake -- so be sure to do it on more than one letter! :)
Friday, October 10, 2008
#4: Wire doodling
Remember all that fun colored wire from Making Memories? It makes a great doodling border or accent on any layout. It is really easy to twist. Then, I just use a few glue dots here and there to make it stick to the page. Voila!
Thursday, October 9, 2008
#3: Using lots of photos
Have a layout where you just need to get all those photos on and still make it look good? Here's a tip: Crop them all down to their various sizes -- they don't have to be the same size, just crop away. Then, choose a pp or cardstock color that will match your background paper (the actual 12x12 paper you are scrapping on). Start arranging all your pictures on the pp or cardstock, leaving a 1/4 inch border on the outside only. Make sure your pictures all overlap. Make a fun, random pattern. Then, cut out a 1/4 inch border all the way around your collage of picture and you have one massive photo to put on your scrapbook page! Good luck!
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
#2 Sandpaper
Did you know you can sand the edges of your photos, your paper, your letter stickers, your chipboard embellishments? Pretty much anything goes -- it gives the whole layout a distressed feel without using ink (which I still love).
Here is the tip -- use a thick piece of scrap cardstock as a base. Lay the picture/paper down on the scrap cardstock and sand against it -- at the end your scrap piece of cardstock will have been sanded away to almost nothing -- but it was a scrap piece to begin with -- this gives your photos and paper a much more even look with sanding -- and it is lots easier to do!
Here is the tip -- use a thick piece of scrap cardstock as a base. Lay the picture/paper down on the scrap cardstock and sand against it -- at the end your scrap piece of cardstock will have been sanded away to almost nothing -- but it was a scrap piece to begin with -- this gives your photos and paper a much more even look with sanding -- and it is lots easier to do!
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
#1: Turn it 90 degrees
Hello all you scrapbookers! This site is designed to give you a fresh idea in scrapbooking every day -- something simple to keep you creating wonderful memories.
The first tip is to find a layout that you have made in the past that you really love. I know you have several. Just choose one. Now, turn it 90 degrees one way or the other. Now you have a new page to scraplift -- from yourself! Good luck! And remember -- keep it simple!
The first tip is to find a layout that you have made in the past that you really love. I know you have several. Just choose one. Now, turn it 90 degrees one way or the other. Now you have a new page to scraplift -- from yourself! Good luck! And remember -- keep it simple!
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