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Star Wars Layouts
by Rachel Myerson (May 4, 2012)
My children have been interested in Star Wars for over five years now; it is one of the few pop-culture interests that they don’t seem to outgrow. As a result, I have done numerous Star Wars-themed scrapbook pages and even a mini-album. |
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At The Theater Layouts
by Heidi Anne Giebel (Feb 22, 2012)
Here are 10 of my favorite theater scrapbook layouts made by you that really display the anticipation and delight of a night at the theater. |
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Scrapbooking Licensed Toys
by Maegan Hall (Feb 2, 2012)
Here are some great tips for scrapbooking licensed characters when you can't find products to match! |
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Music-Themed Embellishments
by Maegan Hall (Oct 27, 2011)
I created three music-themed projects using techniques that say “music” but are a little less “played” (used less often) than music notes. |
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Product Review: Creative Imaginations Harry Potter Collection
by Heidi Anne Giebel (May 6, 2011)
These Harry Potter inspired papers are perfect for vintage layouts and school layouts. They can also be used for Halloween pages. This kit offers a wide variety of stickers to coordinate and complement the papers. |
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Step-by-Step: iPod Elation
by Trish Dykes (Apr 15, 2010)
Last year for our daughter’s birthday, we bought her an iPod©.
Nothing could have prepared us for her reaction when she opened it. For my layout, I wanted to reflect that same sense of excitement and playfulness that she expressed that day. |
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Step-by-Step: Carnival
by Polly McMillan (Aug 18, 2009)
Carnivals are not only great fun, they’re a great opportunity for super photos! |
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Quoting Science Fiction
by Rachel Myerson (Apr 10, 2009)
Even if you are not a Trekkie, you may be able to appreciate a few Star Trek phrases, and if you think about it, you may find that those Star Trek phrases can be used on layouts. |
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The Screenplay of Your Life
by Tiffany Roberts (Mar 11, 2008)
Think about how your life relates to a popular movie or play, or use a screenplay format for a unique perspective on the players, director, and “scenes” that make up your everyday life. |
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Titles from Television
by Rachel Myerson (Dec 25, 2007)
There are plenty of places to get inspiration for titles, but have you ever considered the TV listings? |
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Gamer Girl: Scrapbooking Video Games
by Tiffany Roberts (Oct 8, 2007)
Do you have a spouse, child, or significant other who is a video “gamer”? Why not create a scrapbook layout or mini book based on computer or video gaming? We feature other hobbies in our scrapbook layouts, so why not this one? |
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Inspiration from Board Games
by Amy jo Thueson (Aug 19, 2007)
Monopoly, Scrabble, Sorry! and Trouble--just a few of my favorite board games. In this article we will explore how we can use these board games as inspiration for our pages. |
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Layouts about Movie Night
by Rachel Myerson (Jul 10, 2007)
I’m not sure how it started, but we now celebrate movie night about once a month. After a few months, I decided that this was a tradition that should be preserved. |
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Everyone Loves a Carnival
by Rachel Myerson (May 9, 2007)
Every year, I make a carnival layout for the family scrapbook, trying to make essentially the same photos look different. Here's my approach: |
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Everyone Loves an Amusement Park
by Rachel Myerson (Apr 17, 2007)
Everyone loves amusement parks. However, getting great photos can be tricky. Here are some suggestions to improve your amusement park photos and to scrap those that you do get. |
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Everybody Loves a Circus
by Laura Arellano-Weddleton (Mar 9, 2007)
It’s true, everybody loves a circus! I have to admit that I do—my Scrapjazz username is “circusrunaway,” after all. If you recently took a trip to the circus yourself, you’re probably looking for circus-themed products to create layouts for the photos you took. |
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Autograph Books
by Jane Swanson (Feb 20, 2007)
Remember important people and special moments with an autograph book. |
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Extra Extra: Newsworthy Scrapbook Pages
by Allyson Bright (Jun 1, 2006)
The news changes us and impacts us every day—and that is worth scrapbooking. There are several different ways to include major headlines in your scrapbooks. Try a few of these ideas for one of your next projects: |
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Scrapbook Your Hobbies
by Missy Fortenberry (Oct 1, 2005)
Throughout my life I’ve had some hobbies that have been around almost as long as I have and some that seemed to fade away quietly to make room for the next pastime that caught my eye. Most of my hobbies are of a creative nature so it seemed to be a perfect idea to document them with my current hobby of scrapbooking. |
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Entertainment Center Inspiration
by Allyson Bright (Aug 26, 2005)
There is one place that constantly serves as a source of inspiration to me—my entertainment center. I’m not talking about my television set or stereo, but rather the DVDs and CDs that sit beside it. |
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Tuned in to Television
by Allyson Bright (Jun 1, 2005)
Many of us watch television every day. Whether it’s just to have some background noise while getting dinner ready, a must-watch weekly event, or even a tradition with family or friends, television is truly something that shapes our daily lives. So why not include it in our scrapbooks? |
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