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Step By Step Layouts
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Step-by-Step: Obsessed
by Nora Noll (May 10, 2007)
There are times in life where you find that you enjoy something so silly that you think you have to hide it. I decided that I needed to document my new obsession on a page. |
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Step-by-Step: Recipe Mini Album
by Tara Daigle (Apr 26, 2007)
I recently completed this fun, little book using chipboard and some leftover 8” x 8” page protectors. I created a recipe album, but you could use the same format for any type of album. |
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Step-by-Step: Miracle in the Making
by Christina Padilla (Apr 23, 2007)
I have begun making pages in the 8” x 8” format to document the days before the arrival of my second child. This will be a book to share my excitement, anticipation and love for my new baby who is on the way. Let me show you how I created this page for his or her first scrapbook! |
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Step by Step: Sisterly Loving
by Kayla Richards (Apr 18, 2007)
I don’t have much time to scrapbook lately, so I am loving quick and easy pages. I created this layout, Sisterly Loving, in a matter of ten minutes, and I’ve shared my simple process with you below. |
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Step-by-Step: Star
by Jane Swanson (Apr 16, 2007)
My grandson, Evan, at six months is at the “grabby” stage.
Everything within reach goes into his mouth for a taste.
Evan and I challenge you to grab one of your favorite photos
that has an element that you can enlarge for a focal point on your page.
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Step by Step: Sweet Girls
by Julia Sandvoss (Apr 11, 2007)
Although more often than not I work with a single 5” by 7” photo on my layout, I see that I am turning more and more to the 4” by 6” size. For this layout I liked both pictures equally so I decided to work with the two in the smaller size. |
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Step-by-Step: Daddy’s Girls
by Andrea Steed (Apr 9, 2007)
Choosing a color scheme can be difficult, especially when the photographs you’re working with include a whole rainbow of colors that don’t necessarily “go” together. That was the case with this photograph of all the girls in my family with my dad. |
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Step-by-Step: Spring
by Ramona Greenspan (Apr 3, 2007)
After a long cold winter, I am more than ready for spring. I always have a few photos to document the occasion. What better kit to scrap them with than Doodlebug's Spring Kit. |
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Step-by-Step: Baby Schwarz
by Kristi Mangan (Mar 20, 2007)
The Bazzill Chip Toppers “Baby Boy” collection is what inspired me to create this layout of my friend’s son. Even though this was not a kit, it was easy to pull together the perfect papers and coordinating embellishments by Bazzill to create this layout. |
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Step-by-Step: Treasure
by Sheredian Vickers (Mar 15, 2007)
Gather up your supplies and then complete a layout in 30 minutes. “Treasure” is versatile enough to dress up or down depending on your needs. |
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Step by Step: Seriously 6
by Nora Noll (Mar 14, 2007)
I mainly use 4" x 6" photos in most of my layouts so on this layout I wanted to go beyond my comfort level by using an enlarged photo and a smaller photo. |
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Step-by-Step: Fairest of them All
by Christina Padilla (Feb 26, 2007)
This Making Memories Vintage Hip Kit had the perfect combination of paper and embellishments to make this photo look even sweeter! |
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Step-by-Step: Sending Your Love
by Erin Halla (Feb 7, 2007)
I made these mailboxes and journal jar for some friends of mine to help keep the romance going, for Valentine’s Day and every day of the year. |
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Step-by-Step: Three As
by Andrea Steed (Jan 29, 2007)
“A” names are quite popular in my family. It wasn’t on purpose, but it’s one of those quirky coincidences that connect me to my family and should definitely be recorded. I created this page to show that connection to my daughter. |
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Step-by-Step: Wild Thing
by Danette Schellhous (Jan 16, 2007)
Learn how to add a touch of pink--even to a boys page--with the KI Memories Wild Thing product line. |
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Step-By-Step: So Adored
by Ramona Greenspan (Jan 8, 2007)
Here's my favorite photo of my daughter and me fresh from a day at the beach. Let me show you how I used this fun s●e●i patterned paper to create this layout. |
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Step-by-Step: Celebrate Gift Bag
by Ramona Greenspan (Dec 28, 2006)
I have this thing for pretty packaging. I love to give (and receive) presents that are packaged in a special way. So, I am always on the lookout for new and fun ways to present gifts. Here's an easy-to-make gift bag using one sheet of 12" x 12" paper. |
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Step-by-Step: Loving Grandma
by Jane Swanson (Dec 27, 2006)
See how Jane uses a special memento from a funeral on a tribute page about her mother. |
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Step by Step: Two Princes
by Christina Padilla (Dec 21, 2006)
Let me show you how I created this layout featuring a clear Hambly Overlay and newly released rub-on wings. |
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Step-by-Step: Commanding the Waves
by Tara Daigle (Dec 11, 2006)
I layered papers from the yummy Hampton line by Scenic Route Paper Co. to create this layout. It is a simple layout that you can re-create in less than 30 minutes. |
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Step-by-Step: Snarly Gnarly Growl
by Andrea Steed (Nov 30, 2006)
Sometimes you don’t have a photograph to portray the story that you want to remember. The case of the “Snarly Gnarly Growl” was one of those times! To include the story in my scrapbook, I decided to create my own portrayal of what this animal might have looked like, by creating a paper-pieced embellishment. |
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Step by Step: Dream in Full Color
by Ali Lipton (Oct 28, 2006)
When I found out we would be using decorative scissors this month, I was excited. When I actually sat down to use them, my excitement turned to anxiety. After some fun experimentation, at the end of the process I was really happy with the finished page. |
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Step-by-Step: Movies
by Julia Sandvoss (Oct 26, 2006)
When I saw this month’s layout theme was movies, I knew immediately what to scrapbook about. Sitting right on my desk was one of my favorite Jane Austen movies of all time that I had just watched. |
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