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Step By Step Layouts

Step-by-Step: Vegas Girls
by Polly McMillan (Nov 16, 2008)
A Vegas-themed layout calls for some scrapbook product with vibrance and sass.

Step-by-Step: Fun in the Summer
by Julia Sandvoss (Jun 30, 2008)
What can I say, we are a pool, water, and beach family! I think we spend half of our summer in search of pools to cool off in and play in. Here’s a quick and fun layout to use for all those summer fun pictures.

Step-by-Step: Graduate
by Sheredian Vickers (Jun 23, 2008)
It’s time for graduation so this layout is perfect for the photo of your favorite graduate. Take a special photo, perhaps one of those 5” x 7”s that come in the school package and use it for this layout.

Step-by-Step: Build
by Jane Swanson (Jun 18, 2008)
I wanted the title page theme for my daughter’s high school scrapbook to be the idea of building from the foundation of the past as she goes out to build her future. This is how that important page came together on an 8” x 10” album layout.

Step-by-Step: Sweet Indulgence
by Nora Noll (Jun 6, 2008)
I decided to do a layout on one of my biggest indulgences: dark chocolate. I buy bags at a time and even go to the extremes of hiding them so I don’t have to share. Here is how I created my layout step by step:

Step-by-Step: Refrigerator Art
by Jane Swanson (May 28, 2008)
Opening the refrigerator door, I glanced down and saw my grandson’s art. I didn’t want this work of art to get lost in time so I took it down and headed to my scrap table.

Clear Scraps Acrylic Suncatcher!
by Scrapbook.com (May 23, 2008)
See how to create this fun project step-by-step, using a scalloped clear flower from Clear Scraps.

Step-by-Step: Enjoy Each Moment
by Jaime Warren (May 21, 2008)
Isn't it crazy how quickly time passes us by? I wanted a layout to document how quickly my youngest daughter's infant stage has passed by and how quickly she is growing into an active toddler with her own little unique personality.

Step-by-Step: Happy Girlie
by Kayla Richards (May 16, 2008)
What could be more fun than scrapping using pink hues, butterflies, and sparkles with a photograph of a smiling little girl? The following will guide you in creating a layout like this of your very own.

Step-by-Step: Great
by Andrea Steed (May 7, 2008)
For this layout, I chose to focus on an extended visit we had with my grandparents, while including photographs from our trip to the museum as well as a focal photograph of my daughter and her great-grandparents reading a book together. The title then was easy… “GREAT.” Here’s how I created the page, step-by-step:

Step-by-Step: Soccer Star
by Nora Noll (Apr 29, 2008)
I have a pile of photos of Charlotte playing soccer and I didn’t know where to even start. The new Bo Bunny Press -Go Team Bleached Bare Naked Chipboard changed that for me.

Step-by-Step: Adore
by Sheredian Vickers (Apr 22, 2008)
This layout features the new Bo Bunny papers along with one of my new favorites, grungeboard. I added a picture of my mother and me to complete this page, which will be framed and given to her on Mother’s Day.

Step-by-Step: Puppy Kisses
by Kayla Richards (Apr 16, 2008)
When I am creating layouts, I first choose the photo, and then create the layout to complement the photo’s colors. This particular photo has nice pinks and browns, so I decided the American Crafts Merlot paper would suit it well!

Hybrid Step-by-Step: Ice Caves
by Denise Gormish (Apr 11, 2008)
The mix of digital elements combined with the feel and dimension of traditional paper scrapbooking is very appealing. Here is a step-by-step example of mixing digital and traditional scrapbooking in one layout.

Step-by-Step: Soccerfest
by Ramona Greenspan (Apr 8, 2008)
Every year in the fall my son plays in what is called Soccerfest. Naturally, I wanted to document this momentous occasion. Let me show you step by step how I created my Soccerfest layout.

Step-By-Step: Easter Frock
by Nora Noll (Mar 29, 2008)
Choosing colors from a photo is one of my favorite ways to pick a patterned paper to use on my layouts. Here is how I created this layout.

Step-by-Step: So Very Cute
by Polly McMillan (Mar 18, 2008)
When our cat Daphne was a kitten she loved playing in a silk flower arrangement and one day I snapped such a fun photo of her. This whimsical photo of my cat deserved a layout with a very fun feel to it. Doodling, flowers and stickers fit the bill perfectly!

Step-by-Step: First Kiss
by Ramona Greenspan (Mar 10, 2008)
With a little cropping I was able to get all three photos on one page without sacrificing a clean design. Let me show you how I did it.

Step-by-Step: The Pier
by Ramona Greenspan (Feb 28, 2008)
This layout celebrates our love of smoothies, The Pelican Restaurant and Miami Beach. Let me show you how I did it.

Step-by-Step: Purina Farms
by Julia Sandvoss (Feb 22, 2008)
After a recent field trip to Purina Farms, I wanted to create a layout that showcased all the fun animals my son got to see along with a picture of him showing his excitement. I think I did just that! Read on to learn how to recreate this layout step by step.

Step by Step: Comfy
by Polly McMillan (Feb 15, 2008)
Whenever possible, I try to make my layouts reflect the mood in the photographs. This photo of my daughter reflected such peace and tranquility, I knew that the color scheme and design needed to reflect that as well.

Step-by-Step: The Look
by Jaime Warren (Feb 7, 2008)
My youngest daughter Addison is such a serious baby. She has this one look that she gives all the time, and we call it, quite simply, 'the look.' I wanted to document that look of hers so I managed to capture it and then scrapped it.

Step-by-Step: Toy Lollipop
by Kayla Richards (Jan 29, 2008)
The colors in the Sassafras Lass Daydream and Playtime kits are as sweet as candy! Below you will find the step-by-step instructions to create this layout on your own!

Step-by-Step: Willow
by Ramona Greenspan (Jan 21, 2008)
I love scrapbooking kits. They make it so easy to get a layout done. For my “Willow” layout I used the Little Miss Muffet Collection from Piggy Tales.

Step-by-Step: Beat It 6
by Nora Noll (Jan 15, 2008)
I used the Three Bugs in a Rug Caboodle Collection Kit for these photos of Charlotte taken around her birthday in December. With only a few extras, the page took me about a half hour to put together. Here is how I created this layout step by step.

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