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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.
July 2006 Sketch Challenge
by Jessica Porter (Jul 4, 2006)
This month’s sketch is a one-page, two-photo layout. I like to keep my sketches very simple, so that I don’t feel restricted. With that in mind, I kept this layout open with plenty of space for embellishment, journaling, and a creative title.

June 2006 Sketch Challenge
by Sheredian Vickers (Jun 6, 2006)
Whenever I’m in a funk, I often find that a sketch is the perfect way to rekindle my creativity. This month’s sketch has room for up to three or more photos and plenty of space to add journaling and embellishments.

Inspiration @ the Hardware Store
by Jennifer Sizemore (May 23, 2006)
It is amazing the number of items I have purchased in hardware stores that have made it into my albums or projects. These treasures are sometimes used directly on the layout or project, and sometimes used in a technique on my projects. Here are a few areas to get your shopping started.

May 2006 Sketch Challenge
by Julia Sandvoss (May 2, 2006)
This month's sketch includes room for three photos of different sizes, a horizontal element and a journaling or title element. Seven artists used this sketch and came up with fantastic layouts that are all vastly different:

Inspiration @ the Grocery Store
by Jennifer Sizemore (Apr 25, 2006)
I've decided to get the most out of my grocery shopping time by looking for scrapbook inspiration while I shop. Here is what I have found so far:

April 2006 Sketch Challenge
by Mimi Russell (Apr 3, 2006)
For this month’s sketch challenge, my original idea was a two-page layout, but as I shared the sketches with my friends and when I got to work on my own layouts, each side of my sketch layout really lends itself perfectly to a nicely balanced one-page layout.

March 2006 Sketch Challenge
by Denise Gormish (Mar 7, 2006)
Would you like to show off two photographs and still have room for a large title and journaling? Consider using the Scrapjazz March sketch challenge!

Totally Scraplift-able Layouts
by Andrea Steed (Jan 17, 2006)
As I have been browsing through the Scrapjazz gallery lately, several layouts have instantly caught my eye as versatile designs that I knew would be great to scraplift if I found myself in a bind. Here are 15 layouts that I found totally scraplift-able:

The Art & Etiquette of Scraplifting
by Allyson Bright (Nov 21, 2005)
Scraplifting can bring a fun look to your personal albums and help you save time by using the design work of others.

Let the Music Guide You
by Lindsay Teague (Sep 12, 2005)
Music can really set your mood and affect how you scrapbook. Use it to your advantage and let the music allow you to do your best work. Here are some examples of how music can guide your page.

Inspired by Fashion
by Lindsay Teague (Aug 8, 2005)
Looking at the trends in scrapbooking, it’s amazing that they seem to follow the lead of the fashion industry, if you will. Do you want to be on top of the latest trends in scrapbooking? Here are some of the latest fashion trends that scrapbooking is slowly leaning towards:

Using Sketches for Creating Layouts
by Denise Gormish (Jul 8, 2005)
Using a sketch as the inspiration for a layout allows you to jumpstart your creativity, saves time and encourages the use of new layout designs. Here's how I approach finding and using sketches:

Making the Most of Your Magazines
by Lindsay Teague (Mar 23, 2005)
You might be able to read through most of your magazines at least once, but will you remember all the ideas and techniques? Probably not, but here are a few ways to help you make the most of your time and money by making the most of your magazines.

Inspiration at Home
by Danielle Layton (Jun 9, 2004)
Your home and possessions have sentimental value, memories, and stories to be shared. Are you recording these in your scrapbook? If the answer is not yet, then read on for some ways to incorporate your personality through your home into your scrapbooks.

Imagine That!
by Jennifer Sizemore (Mar 31, 2004)
Do you ever get all your pictures spread out in front of you and have no idea what you want to do with them? All you need to do is look at the world around you...

Old Magazines, New Inspiration
by Andrea Steed (Mar 31, 2004)
Stacks and Stacks of magazines laying around the house? Fix this problem, once and for all.

Hidden Treasures
by Andrea Steed (Mar 31, 2004)
This article reminds us to look for the unusual and unexpected for great scrapbook ideas.

Everyday Inspirations
by Andrea Steed (Mar 31, 2004)
Inspiration is all around us. Learn how to open your eyes and see layout ideas everywhere you look.

Bored and Blocked
by Andrea Steed (Mar 31, 2004)
Every once in a while I get bored of making layouts of what seems to be the same things over and over again. That's when I know I need to spice up my system...

Sign Language
by Danielle Layton (Mar 31, 2004)
Signs are everywhere. Some are helpful, some are useful, and some are just beautiful. We need signs for direction, but signs can also be a source of inspiration. Not sure how signs can inspire scrapbook pages? Read on for 5 ways signs can take your scrapping to a new level.

Scrapbooking Motivational Ideas
by Ginger Morgan, Kristi Martin & others (Oct 10, 2002)
Get tons of great ideas to help you get over your scrappers block! It's been called the "Scrapper's Block Jar of Ideas"

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