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Step By Step Layouts

Step-by-Step: It’s All About Me
by Sheredian Vickers (Mar 30, 2006)
If you think your scrapbook pages have to include photos, think again. You can record your family history, your goals, books you’ve read, fond memories, inspirational quotes, your favorite things and much more on a page in your scrapbook album. See how I made this layout without any photos:

Step-by-Step: Names
by Danette Schellhous (Mar 23, 2006)
Do you have a picture that you just absolutely love? This particular photo is perfect for this “Names” layout because our faces are lined up horizontally. Here's how I made the page:

Step-by-Step: Boys of Summer
by Tara Daigle (Mar 16, 2006)
The first thing that I thought of when I saw these fun bright papers from Same-Differences was summer! I was inspired to create a mini accordion album using some leftover photos of my boys from last summer. This is an easy project that you can duplicate within an hour or less!

Step-by-Step: Easter Fun
by Jaime Warren (Mar 9, 2006)
This is a super easy but fun-to-create Easter layout. I love to add a touch of doodling to my layouts and this one was perfect for just that! Here's how I made it:

Step-by-Step: Bookmark
by Danette Schellhous (Mar 2, 2006)
Sakura of America’s glaze pens were the perfect way to make a personal touch on the bookmark I chose to create with my special dried flower keepsakes. Here's how I created this bookmark:

Step-by-Step: Gifted
by Sheredian Vickers (Feb 23, 2006)
Your pages don’t have to be elaborate and take a lot of time to showcase your photos. I sometimes need “scrap therapy,” and quick projects do the trick. This quick and easy layout with nice clean lines is a perfect example.

Step-by-Step: Bath
by Briana Fisher (Feb 16, 2006)
Here are some of my favorite techniques to use on a layout--large photos, smaller complementing photos and cut-out titles.

Step-by-Step Layout: Cutie
by Jaime Warren (Feb 9, 2006)
I love simple layouts that focus on the photo(s), with a bit of color and whimsy thrown in. To capture that essence with this layout, I tried to keep the photo the main focal point, but wanted a dash of color to really make it pop.

Step-by-Step: My Brother and Me
by Amy Stultz (Feb 2, 2006)
When I opened the envelope of pictures I immediately loved this picture of Lucy and Charlie. I decided that this sweet photo deserved a page of its own. Without any meaningful journaling about an event to include, I relied upon quote and word stickers from the Three Bugs in a Rug Chitchat line to do my talking for me.

Step-by-Step: Silly Christmas
by Tara Daigle (Jan 26, 2006)
Chipboard is so versatile and can be used on almost any style of layout, from simple to shabby and anywhere in between. On my layout “A Very Silly Christmas,” I altered chipboard letters from Making Memories and Heidi Swapp. Here's how:

Step-by-Step: Salty Air
by Ramona Greenspan (Jan 19, 2006)
By using Sakura of America Souffle Markers to doodle photo corner accents, change the look of a metal photo corner and color in clear embellishments, I created this simple yet colorful layout.

Step-by-Step: Cherish
by Christina Padilla (Jan 12, 2006)
Babies are so precious and new and I wanted to create a page that reflected that. Let me show you step by step how I created this page from start to finish.

Step-by-Step: It's a WONDERful Life
by Kenna Ewing (Jan 5, 2006)
The holidays have come and gone and now we're all left ooh'ing and aah'ing over all those fabulous photos we took. Why not pick a favorite, enlarge it, and grab some favorite papers, self-adhesive magic mesh and a few embellishments of your choice. Let's have some fun!!

Step-by-Step: Cute
by Shelley Burkett (Dec 29, 2005)
I love creating portrait-style layouts. They are fun for me because they are easy to create, especially if I use a large-format photo. To create a simple, portrait-style layout with big impact, follow these easy steps:

Step-by-Step: Haley
by Julia Sandvoss (Dec 22, 2005)
Follow Julia through the creative process as she scraps a favorite photo of her daughter.

Step-by-Step: Sugar and Spice
by Tammy Jackson (Dec 15, 2005)
Recreate this quick and easy layout using fun products from MaisyMo Designs.

Step-by-Step: Just Plain Crazy
by Jaime Warren (Dec 8, 2005)
Scrapbook with Jaime as she adds doodles, patterned paper, and trim to this great-looking layout.

Step-by-Step: The Christmas Dress
by Maureen Spell (Dec 1, 2005)
Here’s a quick page layout to help you save time during this busy holiday season. You can easily translate this design to 12” x 12” by making a few minor modifications.

Step-by-Step: More than Siblings
by Sheredian Vickers (Nov 26, 2005)
In this layout, , I was challenged with an old photo that had faded. With a little bit of photo editing and the right color combination, I was able to turn it into a page to cherish.

Step-by-Step: Numbers
by Sheredian Vickers (Nov 25, 2005)
For quick access to important telephone numbers, dress up a page and slip it into a Pageframe. Although “Numbers” was created especially for the busy mom to leave numbers for the babysitter, this is also a great way to leave notes, menus or shopping lists.

Step-by-Step: Playing Card Tin
by Tara Daigle (Nov 17, 2005)
Pinecone Press has a new line of products that are perfect for altering. I used one of the tins to create a container for a deck of playing cards. This is a fun and easy project.

Sibs: Step by Step
by Julia Sandvoss (Nov 13, 2005)
Walk through creating this colorful layout with Julia Sandvoss.

How Cute Are You?: Step-By-Step
by Christina Padilla (Nov 10, 2005)
When I saw this cute BasicGrey paper it totally reminded me of my co-worker’s son! I had to do a layout about his sweet little face. Here is how I did it:

5 Years: Step-by-Step
by Andrea Steed (Nov 3, 2005)
A little peek of a busy patterned paper can go a long way. In this layout, I used just a couple strips of patterned paper to pull out the colors in the photograph and add some punch to the page. Here’s how this layout was made:

Sundress: Step-by-Step
by Andrea Steed (Oct 27, 2005)
This quick landscape 8 1/2" x 11" page was inspired by the colors in the photos and the story they represent. See how it was created with these easy steps.

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