Recent Scrapbooking Blog | Getting Started in Journaling PostsCapturing Quirky Habits and Mannerismsby Nicole Humphrey13 Apr 2008 07:12 AMThis is the final article in a six part series about capturing the complete personalities and uniqueness of the individuals who adorn our scrapbook pages. This article focuses on capturing each individual's quirky habits and their individual mannerisms that make up who they are. Capturing a Little Personalityby Nicole Humphrey12 Apr 2008 04:33 PMThis is the fifth part of a six part series that delves into capturing the complete personalities and uniqueness of the individuals who adorn our scrapbook pages. This article focuses on capturing each individual's true personality without sugar coating it. Capturing Character Traitsby Nicole Humphrey11 Apr 2008 06:01 AMThis is part four in a six part series about capturing the complete personalities and uniqueness of the individuals who adorn our scrapbook pages. This article focuses on capturing each individual's unique character traits and the qualities that make them who they are. Capturing Responses and Individual Reactionsby Nicole Humphrey10 Apr 2008 05:26 PMThis is part three in a six part series about capturing the complete personalities and uniqueness of the individuals who adorn our scrapbook pages. This article focuses on capturing the reactions and the responses from each individual. More Fantastic Font Finds For Your Scrapbookingby Nicole Humphrey10 Apr 2008 07:35 AMJournaling is something that is often put off until the layout is finished in every other way. If you do this too, you are certainly not alone. In a recent poll, 78% of scrapbookers voted that they wait until the end to do their journaling. Capturing Unique Talents and Abilitiesby Nicole Humphrey09 Apr 2008 07:22 AMThis is part two in a six part series about capturing the complete personalities and uniqueness of the individuals who are in our scrapbooks. This article focuses on capturing the unique talents and gifts that each person possesses. Capturing the Complete Person in Your Scrapbooksby Nicole Humphrey08 Apr 2008 08:07 AMIn everyone's life there are people that are important, and it is high time you capture the complete person on your scrapbooking pages. Letter Writing Journalingby Nicole Humphrey13 Mar 2008 08:22 AMSpecifically I saved this particular article for today. It is my daughter's 10th birthday and on every single birthday layout I completed, I tend to do a letter as my journaling. Interview Journalingby Nicole Humphrey09 Mar 2008 07:38 AMJournaling is such an important part of the scrapbook process and really does belong on every single scrapbooking layout you do. Journaling is how you tell the story about what is going on in the photographs. Bullet Point Journalingby Nicole Humphrey07 Mar 2008 09:11 AMAre you looking for a new way to add your written or typed words to a scrapbook page and add a bit of flair at the same time? Consider using bullet point journaling as a method to tell your story or explain the information you want to provide on your layouts. Recent Blog Comments Scrapbooking-Chic says... "There are also Scrapbook Retreats or scrapbook weekends where you go away for the weekend to a retreat or hotel and scrapbook for the entire weekend." In What is the Difference Between a Scrapbooking Crop and a Workshop? picturepages says... "Since the time of this article, Picture Pages has taken on many changes." |
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