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Writing with Numbers
by Amy Stultz
(Nov 2, 2005)
As a teacher I hate to admit it, but I was a champion note passer in school. Lengthy notes containing meaningless gossip were passed back and forth in my circle of friends on a regular basis. Not only was each note folded in a way that rivaled the best Origami, it also contained a creative (or so I thought) use of numbers as part of the text. Who can forget “Best Friends 4ever?” Most likely you are no longer passing notes before Science class, but 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. Word Replacement: Using numbers to replace words is the simplest way to incorporate numbers into your scrapbook projects. “2” = to, too, and two Number Sentences: Make your math teacher proud by incorporating a number sentence into a layout. This unusual title or journaling treatment immediately draws attention to your page and encourages the viewer to read the layout. Ex: “1 Mom + 2 Kids = Sibling Rivalry” Making It Standout: No matter how you choose to use numbers in your layouts, you want them to make a statement and draw your viewer into your layout. Experiment with the following techniques to make those numbers take center stage:
No matter how you choose to use numbers on your layout, your layout is sure to be “2 good 2 be 4gotten.”
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