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Step By Step Layouts

Step by Step: Lovely
by Polly McMillan (Jan 8, 2008)
These lovely papers and stamps were the perfect complement to these lovely photos of my daughter Lauren.

Step-by-Step: Baca & Sabre
by Kayla Richards (Dec 26, 2007)
I love using funky, fresh, and fun products on my layouts. Using black and bright green papers and embellishments can make your layouts spunky and help add that extra “pop.”

Step-by-Step: BE
by Sheredian Vickers (Dec 19, 2007)
A single photo can be displayed on a layout using just two strips of coordinating patterned papers and cardstock. The result will draw attention to your photo and create a striking page for your memory book.

Step-by-Step: Family Christmas
by Nora Noll (Dec 13, 2007)
Christmas is my favorite holiday. However, I find it very difficult to scrap. The brand new Figgy Pudding line from BasicGrey inspired me to get out some of my old Christmas photos and create a page. Here is how I created “Family Christmas” step-by-step.

Step-by-Step: Family
by Jane Swanson (Dec 6, 2007)
Last fall’s photo of my son’s growing family gave me the perfect opportunity to use this kraft fall leaf paper and coordinating checks from Scenic Route.

Step-by-Step: Memories Photo Frame
by Kayla Richards (Nov 30, 2007)
I love making cute little decorative photo items to set around the house. This month, I used the Heidi Swapp Club Heidi September Kit to create an altered frame. Using goodies from the kit and just a few other supplies, you can create one of your very own!

Step-by-step: A Mother’s Boy
by Sheredian Vickers (Nov 28, 2007)
Make it quick, but make it matter. Pull out a special 5” x 7” photo to display on a special layout.

Step-by-Step: Erin’s two-7 Bday
by Erin Halla (Nov 23, 2007)
We all went out for sushi to celebrate my 27th birthday. I didn’t take a whole lot of pictures that night, so I was able to fit everything on one page. This is how I did it.

Step-by-Step: Family Love
by Polly McMillan (Nov 19, 2007)
In my estimation you can never have too many family-themed layouts. Family is important to me and I celebrate it throughout my scrapbooks. This photo of my brother, my mom and me is so special to me that it inspired yet another family-themed layout!

Step-by-Step: One Little Monkey
by Andrea Steed (Nov 9, 2007)
I wanted to capture Ayla's utter glee and excitement in both my photographs and this scrapbook layout. Using various sizes of photographs, minimal embellishments and a whimsical title, I think I’ve accomplished my goal.

Step-by-Step: Soccer Stars
by Tara Daigle (Nov 6, 2007)
I've always loved keeping up with the newest trends in the scrapbooking world and trying new techniques. But lately I've been drawn to simpler pages and quicker layouts.

Step-by-Step: Lucky Us
by Erin Halla (Oct 30, 2007)
I’ve had this picture of my cousins and me forever and never scrapped it. This Rhonna Farrer paper was the perfect background to show off our bright and colorful personalities! Here’s how to do it:

Step-by-Step: Buried in the Colorful Leaves
by Nora Noll (Oct 27, 2007)
When I saw the Scenic Route Sumner Collection, I knew that the papers would be perfect for some snapshots that I had of Charlotte playing in a pile of leaves.

Step-by-Step: Lucky Day
by Polly McMillan (Oct 24, 2007)
This collection of paper from Bisous works perfect with brightly colored photos. I had this older photo of Lauren that I had been waiting to scrapbook until I found the perfect paper!

Step-by-Step: Remember This
by Kayla Richards (Oct 20, 2007)
I don’t have much time to scrapbook lately, so I need to create quick pages using just a few products. This layout took me fifteen minutes from start to finish.

Step-by-Step: We All Smile
by Julia Sandvoss (Oct 16, 2007)
I love to capture my children in pictures when they don’t know it, those moments where they are unaware I’m there with a camera in hand soaking them up! This is one of those photos taken of my daughter on our summer trip.

Step-by-Step: Molly Look-Alike
by Jane Swanson (Oct 11, 2007)
Molly McIntyre of American Girl fame entered my eight year old’s world this past Christmas with a bang. So it seemed appropriate to use a Fourth of July fireworks photo alongside the look-alike photos of the doll Molly and my daughter, Jaimee.

Step-by-Step: Camera Shy
by Tara Daigle (Oct 6, 2007)
On my layout "Camera Shy?" I was able to incorporate two of my favorite embellishments: buttons and rickrack. Let me walk you through the steps I used to create this fun, dimensional layout.

Step-by-Step: Almost 6
by Nora Noll (Sep 28, 2007)
Each year I do a layout about my daughter Charlotte’s favorite things. Instead of me just journaling about what she likes, I chose to interview her so that I would hear what she likes best right from the source.

Step-by-Step: A Peek Into the Future
by Erin Halla (Sep 20, 2007)
I captured this precious photo of the flower girl looking out at the bridal party while they were taking pictures, with the bride in the background looking back at her. The BasicGrey Lily Kate collection coordinated perfectly with the colors in the photograph.

Step-By-Step: Family Legacy
by Sheredian Vickers (Sep 16, 2007)
Family Legacy is a layout that uses a single 5ďż˝ x 7ďż˝ photo, but it has enough open space to accommodate multiple photos if desired. In addition, this page is an excellent way to use up some scraps.

Step-by-Step: Autumn Splendor
by Trish Dykes (Sep 13, 2007)
By using a combination of fall-colored patterned papers and embellishments, I was able to capture the fall theme in a collage that helps the viewer identify with the season. Here is how I did it.

Step-by-Step: Easy Birthday Cards
by Andrea Steed (Sep 9, 2007)
The Celebration Kit from Rob & Bob Studios is full of fun patterned papers that make perfect birthday cards. Combined with some Rob & Bob Studio epoxy birthday stickers, these birthday cards took only a couple of minutes, and are full of festive fun!

Step-by-Step: �Momma & J�
by Kayla Richards (Sep 6, 2007)
I like creating layouts with lots of fun embellishments that give dimension and spunk. Below, you will find simple instructions on how to create a layout such as this of your very own.

Step-by-Step: Six-Pack of Cards + Bonus
by Sheredian Vickers (Aug 29, 2007)
Here is a collection of cards that you can make for the special people in your life.

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