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Step-by-Step: What Did You Do?
by Andrea Steed (Aug 26, 2008)
Sometimes I have several photographs that I really like and that show what we did during the month, but I don’t always want to include them as their own page in my album. So, I’ve begun making collages of them and writing a little bit about each month instead. |
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Perpetual Calendars
by Tiffany Roberts (Feb 21, 2008)
I have two fun project ideas I would like to share with you. These perpetual calendars are both creative and dynamic. Since the dates are not labeled with specific days you can create one for yourself and use it year after year. |
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Scrapbooking for a Time Capsule
by Denise Gormish (Aug 27, 2007)
Often scrapbookers are interested in history and preserving memories of the current time for the future generations. So, it makes sense for scrapbookers to also create time capsules. |
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Through the Decades
by Jane Swanson (May 22, 2007)
Creating pages to span several decades can be a daunting task for even the most organized of chronological scrapbookers. While certain images and colors come to mind when we think of past decades, it might be helpful to scrap the decades of photos according to themes. |
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Perpetual Birthday/Anniversary Calendar
by Patter Cross (Jan 4, 2007)
Do you ever get tired of rewriting birthdays and anniversaries every year on your new calendar? To solve this problem, I created a perpetual birthday and anniversary calendar. Here is how: |
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Scrapbook Pages that Cover a Year
by Rachel Myerson (Jan 1, 2007)
Think of a topic or theme that occurs throughout the year that you would like on a single layout. Then you can create scrapbook pages that feature an entire year. |
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Through the Year Month by Month
by Jane Swanson (Nov 21, 2006)
Use your calendar to help create monthly layouts that delve deeper into who you are and what you do. Here's an example of how to do it. |
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Scrapbooking with Calendars
by Julia Sandvoss (Dec 1, 2005)
By adding calendars to our scrapbook pages, it allows us to share a peek into what we may now think mundane and boring, but to future generations interesting and insightful. |
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Before & After Layouts
by Denise Gormish (Aug 3, 2005)
Before-and-after layouts are interesting because of the contrast of the subject. There are several ideas for photographing and journaling before-and-after layouts. Here are some ideas to get you started: |
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Time Capsule Scrapbook Pages
by Lindsay Teague (Jul 12, 2005)
Make sure you take the time to record the “what’s hot & what’s not” of each year for your scrapbook. This will serve as a way to give your reader a real sense of the time and environment you were living in and will give them a way to relate to you. |
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