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Finding Inspiration
If you're a stumped scrapbooker, here you'll find inspiration and ideas for where to look for inspiration to create scrapbook layouts.
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September 2009 Sketch Challenge
by Boysmom (Sep 1, 2009)
I have a tendency to keep my photos all lined up on my layouts. I created this month’s sketch to challenge myself to arrange my photos on a slant. |
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Layout Inspiration: 99 Challenges
by Rachel Myerson (Aug 7, 2009)
Are you in a rut and looking for something to get you motivated or are you just looking for some new ideas to try? Here are 99 challenges to help you get going: |
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August 2009 Sketch Challenge
by Maegan Hall (Aug 3, 2009)
While watching television, I spotted the new Bahamas commercial and logo. With a few changes, the logo is now the perfect sketch for your water layouts and more! |
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July 2009 Sketch Challenge
by Maegan Hall (Jul 1, 2009)
Rather than take my normal approach to 4th of July sketches, I decided to make a sketch that really highlighted a favorite photo with room for journaling. |
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June 2009 Sketch Challenge
by Rachel Myerson (Jun 1, 2009)
this month’s sketch features the sun which can be used to brighten up a layout and add a seasonal touch. I asked several designers to interpret the sketch. |
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Retro Design Inspiration: 1980s
by Tiffany Roberts (May 22, 2009)
There are plenty of fun and funky 1980s color combinations and design themes that you can use as inspiration. |
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May 2009 Sketch Challenge
by Rachel Myerson (May 1, 2009)
This month’s sketch features a block design with space for five photos: one large central photo plus four smaller ones. |
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Retro Design Inspiration - 1970s
by Tiffany Roberts (Apr 27, 2009)
I love all things retro, so it was fun to take a look at the fashion and colors popular during the 1970s and incorporate some of that into my own scrapbook layouts. |
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April 2009 Sketch Challenge
by Sheredian Vickers (Apr 2, 2009)
This sketch was initially created for a family reunion layout and then later used for other occasions including birthday and holiday celebrations. The sketch is versatile and easily adaptable. |
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Retro Design Inspiration: 1960s
by Tiffany Roberts (Mar 25, 2009)
These three projects are all inspired by the colors, themes, and materials popular in the 1960s. |
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Review: Scrapbooks Etc. Page Planner
by Maegan Hall (Mar 5, 2009)
If you buy this book from the store, you can open it up and look inside to see if it’s right for you, but for those of us who order online, I’ll do my best to describe. |
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March 09 Sketch Challenge
by Georgina Hefferman (Mar 2, 2009)
One of the things I have been doing more and more of this year is planning pages before I start creating. I try not to think too much about the sketch itself; I just put pen to paper and scribble something that resembles a layout. I then use this basic sketch to create my work. |
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February 2009 Sketch Challenge
by Andrea Steed (Feb 2, 2009)
February, the month of love, sort of lends itself to a heart-shaped theme. So this month’s sketch challenge requires a BIG heart. |
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Retro Design Inspiration: 1950’s
by Tiffany Roberts (Jan 29, 2009)
In this new series I’ll be taking a look at the themes, textures, and color combinations popular from the 1950’s to the 1980’s and showing you fun ways to incorporate these schemes into your own projects. Let's get started with the 1950's... |
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Clothing Tag Inspiration
by Tiffany Roberts (Jan 8, 2009)
I’ve found a wonderful source of inspiration I want to share with you – clothing tags! Those often-overlooked tags from the items we buy every day are designed to be eye-catching and interesting. |
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January 2009 Sketch Challenge
by Maegan Hall (Jan 2, 2009)
After the holidays, I seem to slow down a bit with my picture taking. So, for January’s sketch, I chose a one-photo layout. |
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Using Scraplifting to Plow Through Crops
by Maegan Hall (Dec 29, 2008)
My new plan for crops has worked such wonders for me that even my friends have noticed and made comments to me such as, “You got so much done because you spent all that time planning!” But I didn’t! Here’s my sure way to get some pages done while still being able to enjoy my friends. |
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November 2008 Sketch Challenge
by Sheredian Vickers (Nov 3, 2008)
Use this simple sketch and dress it up or down to make your own page. I asked several Scrapjazz artists to design a layout based on the sketch and the results were truly amazing! |
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Inspired by Quotes
by Rachel Myerson (Oct 14, 2008)
The next time you hear a phrase or quote that brings to mind a scrapbook page, write it down. Save these quotes just like you save sketches and other sources of scrapbooking inspiration. |
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Scraplifting Yourself: Volume 8
by Denise Gormis (Oct 2, 2008)
After making several digital pages, I realized I could take a layout I had designed on the computer and use that same design on paper. In essence I was scraplifting my own digital designs and making paper layouts from them. Here are some examples: |
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October 2008 Sketch Challenge
by Georgina Hefferman (Oct 1, 2008)
This month’s sketch is one of those from my emergency sketchbook! It’s a very versatile sketch with plenty of room for you to be creative. |
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September 2008 Sketch Challenge
by Lisa Carroll (Sep 1, 2008)
This month I created a sketch with a 4” x 6” horizontal photo, a journaling block and a split title. To spice it up a bit I added several circle embellishments around the core of the layout. |
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