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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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Get Your Ad Inspiration Here
by Patter Cross (Oct 5, 2007)
A fabulous source of great inspiration can be ads in magazines, and these do not have to be ads from scrapbook magazines. They can be from any magazine! |
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October 2007 Card Sketch Challenge
by Jennifer Sizemore (Oct 1, 2007)
I love card sketches, especially simple ones like the one I have done this month. But don’t let its simple lines fool you – our artists this month have shown that you can do a quick, simple card or a more complicated card with the sketch. |
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Scraplifting Yourself: Vol. 4
by Denise Gormish (Sep 19, 2007)
Most people find themselves scraplifting the work of another scrapbooker. It could be copying a title, a design or a theme. But have you considered scraplifting yourself? |
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September 2007 Sketch Challenge
by Patter Cross (Sep 1, 2007)
Lately I have been creating layouts with lots of patterned paper layering. I love the look, and I thought it would be fun to create a sketch for this month doing just that. |
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Scraplifting Yourself: Vol. 3
by Sheredian Vickers (Aug 31, 2007)
When your creativity stalls, one of the best things to do is browse through one of your scrapbooks, pick a layout and scraplift yourself. |
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August 2007 Sketch Challenge
by Trish Dykes (Aug 1, 2007)
This sketch came by way of the ‘chicken or the egg’ theory. I actually started with an idea and then created the layout and the drawing at the same time. |
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Planning Outings around your Scrap Stash
by Rachel Myerson (Jul 12, 2007)
As I looked through the new Beacon Hill paper collection, I thought about my old neighborhood and realized that it was time for a visit. This wouldn’t be the first time I planned an outing around my scrapbook stash... |
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July 2007 Sketch Challenge: Cards
by Patter Cross (Jul 1, 2007)
This card sketch is a fun one. I cut several strips of paper and layered them on top of the cardstock. It's perfect for scraps, it's quick, and your card will look great when you are finished. |
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Scraplifting Yourself: Vol. 2
by Patter Cross (Jun 28, 2007)
Copying a layout you have already done can be very helpful when making a gift album or when you are stuck. |
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June 2007 Sketch Challenge
by Sheredian Vickers (Jun 1, 2007)
This month's sketch features the work of several talented artists. Their layouts were remarkably different, and it was refreshing to see the individual talents displayed by each of the designers. |
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May 2007 Sketch Challenge
by Denise Gormish (May 4, 2007)
Do you like the look of centered designs? Would you like to showcase a single photo, include a title and journaling and still have room for fun embellishments? Consider using Scrapjazz’s May sketch! |
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April 2007 Sketch Challenge
by Patter Cross (Apr 2, 2007)
For this month’s sketch challenge, I layered three rectangles. These rectangles allow for pictures, journaling boxes, layered patterned paper, etc. |
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Scraplifting Yourself
by Julia Sandvoss (Mar 28, 2007)
Do you have a favorite scrapbook page, one that you know is “just right”? Take advantage of the great work you’ve already done, and make your next layout a new version of an old favorite--scraplift yourself! |
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Finding Inspiration and Organizing Those Ideas
by Patter Cross (Mar 12, 2007)
Do you find yourself coming across great creative ideas at the most inopportune moments? Do you have trouble knowing how to store those ideas for later reference? Here are the three things I do to find inspiration and to store those great ideas. |
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March 2007 Sketch Challenge
by Jennifer Sizemore (Mar 2, 2007)
I created this month’s sketch using one of my favorite composition designs and then asked five scrapbookers to use the sketch to scrap that traditional size of photo. Each of them created a layout that varied enough from the sketch to match their own style and to work with their photos. |
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Creative Ideas Binder
by Allyson Bright Meyer (Jan 30, 2007)
My creative ideas binder stores all of my scrapbooking and altered project ideas, and is small enough to fit in my purse. Here's how you can make your own idea binder to capture inspiration you find throughout the day. |
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Layout Topics Inspired by the Garage
by Jennifer Sizemore (Dec 26, 2006)
Here are just a few ideas to jumpstart your creativity for scrapbook layout topics – all based on items found in the home garage. |
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December 2006 Sketch Challenge
by Patter Cross (Dec 5, 2006)
In this month’s sketch challenge you will see how different page sizes can be adapted to the sketch and how you can change the sketch to fit your needs. |
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Is Scraplifting Ok?
by Jill Davis, Scrapbook.com (Nov 29, 2006)
What is scraplifting and is it okay to do? |
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Be a Copycat and Explore Your Creativity
by Sheredian Vickers (Nov 24, 2006)
Whenever you’re in a scrapbooking slump, scraplifting might be just the thing to get your creative juices flowing again. Pick a layout that you like, and then select papers and photos to create a page that is yours. |
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November 2006 Sketch Challenge
by Tiffany Roberts (Nov 7, 2006)
I love being able to fit lots of photos onto a layout, so this ’months sketch gives you the ability to use multiple small photos, or to replace those sections with embellishments. |
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Quick Layouts through Product Inspiration
by Denise Gormish (Oct 24, 2006)
I learned how to do many layouts in a short time by using the products as inspiration. In half the time, I can complete several layouts that look unique and also allow me to be creative. |
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October 2006 Sketch Challenge
by Maegan Hall (Oct 3, 2006)
This month’s sketch holds two 4” x 6” vertical photographs, with a large bar of paper to the left of the layout for journaling. The title is under the photographs and includes three embellishments in a visual triangle. I specifically wanted to showcase how to flip, switch and double up on a sketch. |
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