Sunday, April 28, 2013

SCRAPBOOKING TIPS FROM STAMPIN' UP

Today I wanted to take a minute to share with you a great article for scrapbookers that was recently featured on the Stampin' Up! blog.  
It gives great tips and tricks for journalling, something we all struggle with from time to time. 
Hope you enjoy it! 
Documenting April + a few tips and tricks

DOCUMENTING APRIL + A FEW TIPS AND TRICKS



It’s April! Things are starting to green up and bloom, we are spending more time outside playing . . . or at least we did last year. This year our April has been cold and snowy and I am still waiting for my tulips and the trees in my yard to bloom. Oh well. I so loved working on my pages for April. I say that every month, but it’s true. I love it! There is so much satisfaction in documenting these memories so I will never forget.  


I am getting a little more adventurous with my journaling. I really don’t like my handwriting but I decided to suppress my perfectionist instincts this month and just go for it. I am happy to say that it wasn’t as painful as I had feared. I actually like having some handwriting on my pages.  
This month I have put together some ideas and tricks to help get you started documenting your life.


  1. Fill a card with journaling. If there is a design on the card . . . just journal around it. Don’t want to fill up the whole card? Draw a frame around the card with a Stampin’ Write Marker.


2. Journal around an object. Here I used the uni-ball Signo Gel Pen to journal around the frame on this Happy Easter card. I love the white handwriting on the black card!


3. Don’t be afraid to add journaling to a card . . . even if it doesn’t look like it was made for journaling.



4. Add fun bold type over your photo using My Digital Studio. The font I used here is Abadi MT for “play” and Arial for the ampersand.



5. 
Add a frame of journaling around a photo.


6. Use the pattern on the Designer Series Paper for journaling.



7. 
Make the page protector work for you. Here I cut out the long horizontal photo strip on the page protector and just sewed the pieces I wanted to use back together.


8. 
Make a fun envelope to hold the journaling on subjects that are close to your heart.



9. 
Color on your washi tape. I love, love, love, washi tape. To add a different look to the gray-striped Epic Day This and That Designer Washi Tape, I colored it with Melon Mambo and Lucky Limeade Stampin’ Write Markers.



10. 
Add a journaling card in an unexpected way. Originally this journaling card was 3" x 4" with lines on it for journaling. I love the hello sunshine sunburst, so I just cut off the bottom part and added the top part to my card. (I can use the bottom part later.)



11. 
Add a little dimension and flair. I made this little flair button by running the large Soda Pop Tops through the Big Shot. It is then the perfect size for a little saying punched out with the 1" Circle Punch.
I hope this helps to get you inspired to dive in and start recording the moments in your life.
Arika B.
Concept Artist

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