In Bonus Exercise 1, I touched upon the subject of using a sketch more than once. I wanted to briefly touch upon it again, but in a slightly different way. I invited you to draw a basic sketch of layouts that you had designed. I have done this plenty of times so...
If you are a scrapbooker, then you generally love patterned paper. If you love patterned paper, you likely acquire a lot of it. Sometimes, it comes in a kit or a collection. Maybe it might be a single sheet or a paper pad. Whatever form it comes in, you want to use it...
Double Exposure photos are not just for artistic portraits. They are also a wonderful means to express yourself on your scrapbook layouts. The use of double exposure techniques can add a lot of meaning to a photo, allowing you to convey a deep story without the...
There are two main issues that memory keepers seem to juggle often: time to scrapbook and making good use of their supplies. Today’s lab exercise addresses both issues. We’re going to make a scrapbook layout in less than an hour. To keep the...
Food can be so much more than just a way to nourish our bodies. Both the taste and smell of certain foods can trigger memories. We have associations between...
Are you guilty of buying full scrapbook collections which include chipboard embellishments and then not using all of the chipboard pieces? I am! After awhile, the embellishments might feel a little old. Or perhaps, they look dull compared to bright new...