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40 Ways to Scrap With Flowers
by Georgina Hefferman (Aug 20, 2008)
Flowers must be the most versatile embellishments on the market; they never go out of fashion and I am positive all scrappers will have flowers of some description in their ever-growing craft stash.


Step-by-Step: First Grade
by Nora Noll (Aug 19, 2008)
In trying to spice up my scrapbook pages and step outside of my comfort zone, I began looking at digital layouts for inspiration.


Five-Minute Layouts
by Tiffany Roberts (Aug 18, 2008)
Whether you're a page planner or a creative explorer, here are two great methods for creating quick layouts.


How Low Can You Go? Ground Level Photography
by Trish Dykes (Aug 15, 2008)
This low-angle perspective is effective in many types of images, babies, pets, nature, landscapes, and macro photography just to name a few. The key is to experiment to see what result you like the best.


Scraplifting Yourself: Volume 7
by Lisa Carroll (Aug 14, 2008)
The way I see it, if you do something on a layout and it works great, why not use it again?


Amazing Maze Books
by Maegan Hall (Aug 13, 2008)
While shuffling through my professional photograph stash, I noticed that I have several wallets of the same pose. Sure, I can use one or two, but I don’t need four. My solution is a “maze” book.


Organizing Your Works-in-Progress
by Maegan Hall (Aug 11, 2008)
As my children get older and I’m adding more kids to the mix, it seems that my projects double. A few projects are quickies completed in a weekend, but what about ongoing albums such as school? How do I keep my photos and products matched and together? Where do I store them in sight, but out of my way? Here are some ideas:


10 Questions with Layle Koncar from Scenic Route
by Julia Sandvoss (Aug 8, 2008)
I asked Layle Koncar if she would be so kind as to answer ten questions about Scenic Route. Here’s a glimpse into Layle and Scenic Route:


Double The Fun! Creating Two-Page Layouts From One-Page Sketches
by Maegan Hall (Aug 7, 2008)
I regularly scrapbook two-page layouts and sometimes it’s hard to keep things fresh. Especially when sketches and inspiration available is often targeted at one-page layouts. Here's how you can adapt a sketch to make it work on two-page layouts:


Step-by-Step: Explore
by Kayla Richards (Aug 6, 2008)
Since summer is in full season, I am willing to bet those of you with children have some recent park photos. When I saw the double-sided Euphoria paper by We R Memory Keepers, I instantly thought of playtime layouts!


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