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Step By Step Layouts
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Step by Step: Snuggles
by Nora Noll (Oct 12, 2006)
The Chatterbox Courtyard Collection is so soft and sweet. I knew that the colors would be perfect to scrap the only decent photo that I had of my daughter’s fourth birthday party. The soft blue complemented the dark blue of her dress perfectly! |
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Step-by-Step: Shining Star
by Danette Schellhous (Oct 5, 2006)
found this picture of my three boys in my stacks of photos and loved how the funky colors in the Polar Bear Press paper complemented my envisioned layout and from there it was just a matter of putting it together. |
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Step-By-Step: Shhhhhhhh...It's a Secret
by Ramona Greenspan (Sep 28, 2006)
All of our vacations seem to involve water. I wanted to make sure to preserve that little tidbit about our lives for future generations. So, I created the following layout. Let me take you through my creative process: |
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Step by Step: Beach Bums Only
by Ramona Greenspan (Sep 21, 2006)
After having just spent a month vacationing in south Florida, it is a safe bet that I have quite a few beach photos. The Karen Foster Design Paradise and Aloha lines are perfect for them. Let me show you how I used these products to create my “Beach Bums Only” layout.
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Step-by-Step: Future Best Dad
by Danette Schellhous (Sep 19, 2006)
When I laid eyes on the Hampton Collection I instantly envisioned this old picture of my dad. The colors in the collection match perfectly with the funky, early-70’s hues of blue and brown. But whatever photo you choose, this simple layout will be easy to re-create. |
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Step-By-Step: Demi
by Christina Padilla (Sep 15, 2006)
After receiving an advertisement in the mail for one of my favorite children’s clothing stores, “The Children’s Place,” I was inspired to make a fun layout about my niece Demi. |
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Step-by-Step: Luau
by Erin Halla (Sep 12, 2006)
When I saw the bright colored patterns in the Three Bugs in a Rug "Sugar" line, I knew it would be perfect for scrapping my luau pictures that I took on my honeymoon! I was able to incorporate eight pictures in this two-page spread. |
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Step-by-Step: Lil' Biker Boy
by Sheredian Vickers (Aug 24, 2006)
If you ever want to create a layout using three or more photos, try this design. Using the fun papers from Imagination Project, you can create an action-based layout that draws attention to the main photo, while leaving room for additional photos at the bottom of the page. |
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Step-by-Step: The Cottage
by Kayla Richards (Aug 18, 2006)
When I first saw the vintage-looking patterned papers, ribbons, and embellishments from the Tumblebeasts A Boy's World collection, I immediately knew I wanted to scrapbook pictures of my brother from when he was younger. |
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Step-by-Step: Butterfly
by Jane Swanson (Aug 14, 2006)
My daughter painted a colorful butterfly in her summer watercolor class and I just had to include it as the main embellishment on this layout. The stamped alphabet and butterflies from Tin Box Creations helped to extend the whole watercolor theme. |
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