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Titles
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Attention-Grabbing Titles
by Denise Gormish (Jul 21, 2007)
For maximum impact, create a title that will instantly grab the viewer’s attention. Several techniques can be used for attention-grabbing titles. Here are a few of those techniques: |
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Mark your Pages with Punctuation
by Jennifer Sizemore (Dec 30, 2005)
Forget all the so-called rules of punctuation. These little icons of grammar and written text are making a big splash as graphical elements on scrapbook pages. |
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Writing with Numbers
by Amy Stultz (Nov 2, 2005)
The use of numbers is a great way to spice up otherwise ordinary titles and journaling. Consider the following options the next time you sit down to scrap. |
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Unconventional Title Design
by Mimi Russell (Oct 12, 2005)
As you probably already know, one of the most important elements in your scrapbook page (after your photos) is the title. Not every fancy title has to take hours to create though. Take a look at some of these unconventional title ideas and let your imagination run wild. |
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Terrific Titles
by Karen Baxter (Sep 14, 2005)
When you’re looking for a fresh take on titles, the answer might just be right in front of you – on the television screen or somewhere in that stack of mail.
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It's all in the Wording
by Andrea Steed (Jul 26, 2004)
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but sometimes just one word can paint a lasting image on your mind. |
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Titles: Positions Available
by Libby Weifenbach (Mar 31, 2004)
One of the best ways we've found to spice up a layout is to change the position of the title. Here's a how-to on titles. |
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Intricately Cut Lettering
by Stacy McFadden (Feb 1, 2003)
I love the look of a clean-cut title. Most of my layouts feature some sort of exacto work – usually a fancy title, but sometimes a cut out mat or decorative embellishments. I am often asked for tips and hints about using a knife, so I would like to address some of the most common questions here. |
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