Episodes
I’ve received some requests to share more ideas on building the foundation of your scrapbooking pages. This episode focuses on layouts with seven to ten pictures. But I didn’t share specific placement options. Instead, I share how you can use the design principle of dominance (also hierarchy), as well as all the elements of design that contribute to dominance, to help you come up with foundations and placement that works best for your own stories.
Published 10/19/10
Handmade Books from Discarded Items – Paperclipping 153 Want to be less wasteful? How about more creative? I think the two go together! For today’s episode I’ll show you how you can repurpose items you would normally throw away and turn them into handmade books for journaling or collecting memorabilia.
Published 09/20/10
We’ve now released this month’s first video tutorial to the Paperclipping Members. After two votes, this subject was one of the top-requested topics! Please click on the video player above to see the trailer and find out what that topic was. Or you can download the trailer here.
Published 09/06/10
What a relief to actually be able to finish mini-books more easily! In this week’s episode, the Paperclipping Members will find out what my new Assembly Line method is, and they’ll see it in action for two different mini-books: a traditional one, and a mostly digital one.
Published 08/10/10
Sometimes a product gets “old” because its intended purpose isn’t helpful for how we scrapbook — especially if the way we scrap evolves over time and we’re not doing the same kinds of things we used to do when we purchased an item. In this episode, which we’ve released for the Paperclipping Members, I share how I have repurposed old paper, journal spot stickers, photo corners, and raw chipboard shapes. If you’re not yet a member, you can watch the trailer here.
Published 07/19/10
Today’s video tutorial will give you four different ways to embellishment a rectangular collage of photos. It doesn’t matter how many photos you’re using, how rectangular the collage is (it can be squarish), or how big your collage is. Once you’ve established your collage, you can choose which of these four embellishment formulas will work best for you!
Published 07/05/10
What do you do when you write your journaling directly onto your background paper and then find it horribly wrong? I don’t mind crossing out a word or two, but sometimes the “error” is beyond a few misspelled words. In this week’s episode, I share some of my journaled background near-tragedies and fixes! These aren’t just “passable” fixes. These are fixes that left me even happier with the results than my original plan. I’m excited to share with you not only my techniques, but the design...
Published 06/22/10
Isn’t it great when you can get an artistic look without much time, work, or effort? Just wait until you see the backgrounds you can make from today’s episode. They take only a couple of minutes. And they’re gorgeous!
Published 06/08/10