by Christy Strickler | Aug 8, 2015 | Articles, The Scientific Method, Under Inspection |
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...
by Christy Strickler | Aug 4, 2015 | Articles, In My Camera Bag, The Scientific Method, Tips and Tutorials |
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...
by Christy Strickler | Aug 3, 2015 | Articles, Lab Exercises, Resources, The Hybrid Experiment |
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...
by Christy Strickler | Jul 30, 2015 | Articles, The Scientific Method, Tips and Tutorials |
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...
by Christy Strickler | Jul 29, 2015 | Articles, Budget Scrapbooking, The Scientific Method |
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...
by Christy Strickler | Jul 9, 2015 | Articles, The Scientific Method, Tips and Tutorials |
Time and time again, we go through the regimen that is our creative process. Though regimen seems a hard word( for when we create and are in the groove,the page flows together smoothly), our process is made up of various habits and quirks which when completed...