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Step-by-Step: Hi Card
by Christina Padilla (May 23, 2007)
The Scrapjazz Megastore has the cutest felt ribbon by Rob and Bob Studio and I had to have it! Check out how I used some of it for this bright and happy little card called “Hi!”

Step-by-Step: Frozen Drinks
by Kayla Richards (May 21, 2007)
I took a trip to Mexico a whole year ago, and I’m still working on my stack of photographs. I needed something fast and easy, yet still fun and cute to complete this task.

Step-by-Step: Wicked
by Ramona Greenspan (May 17, 2007)
I love vacations, exploring new places, and seeing new sights. But when I get back I have tons of photos and no motivation. When this happens, I turn to sketches.

Step by Step: Providence Mtns.
by Polly McMillan (May 14, 2007)
An enlarged photo, colored monogram letters and some flowered embellishments are all it took to make this layout stand out. Here’s how I made it, step-by-step.

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.

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.

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!

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.

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.

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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