Scrapbooking Sketches – 8 Ways to Be More Productive

Enjoy this article on making your scrapbooking more productive.  And I hope you will join me for my upcoming Simply Scrapbooking Series on Friday, September 16, 2011.  Visit the information page for more details and to register!  The deadline to register is September 2nd!

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by Monna Ellithorpe

Your scrapbooking layouts can make all the difference in how your pages look. The key is to have many scrapbook sketches available already there for you to choose from and to help you get over those times when your own creative ideas are at a standstill.

Your pages do not have to be perfect by any means and sometimes you will produce a page that no matter what you do, you are just not happy with it. Don't stress over it, just put it in your scrapbook and move on. Remember scrapbooking is supposed to be fun, so don't make it into a chore just to get it done.

When you do find a sketch or layout that you like, experiment with it. Make your page about just one picture; add more pictures or less pictures; move them around; put the pictures on an angle; line them up and down or across. Walk away from it for a while and come back later with a fresh outlook and then just make the page and start another one.

I have discovered in my own scrapbooking sessions that if I have a sketch to go by, the hard part is already done. All you need to do is embellish with ribbons, buttons, lettering, stickers, glitter or what ever kind of embellishments you like the most. Cutting your mats and pictures with decorative scissors or if you have cutters with different cutting edges always adds a nice touch to your pages; experiment with different cutting edges.

A very important part of scrapbooking is "do not forget the journal box on your pages." In the future when family and friends look at your creative scrapbooking efforts they will want to know what was happening at the time, who is in the picture and where they were. This will keep the interest of any one viewing your scrapbook pages. It is such a disappointment when looking at a scrapbook full of pictures and you have no idea of who the people are in the pictures; no dates; no notes; nothing. Journal on every page even if you cannot remember the details, put as much information in your journal block as you can.

If you have quite a few pictures of one outing, a birthday party or some other event, it is always a plus and if you have the room to lay out many sheets of cardstock and just start laying your pictures out on each piece of cardstock as you go along. I have used this technique quite a few times and have been able to produce up to 10 pages in one session in my scrapbooking room. Believe me it is a great feeling to get so much accomplished at one time.

Below are some suggestions to help make better use of your time with your hobby:

1. Gather all of your pictures together from a single event.

2. If you have the room, lay out many sheets of cardstock and lay the pictures on the cardstock at random.

3. Have sketches available to use as a guide.

4. Gather your embellishments that you plan to use; maybe you have a theme or just plan to use whatever appeals to you at the time.

5. Decide if you are going to cut your mats and photos with a straight edge or with a decorative edge.

6. Do not forget to make a journal box for each of your pages.

7. Don't worry if you are not able to finish your pages at one time. At least you have a start and the next time you have a few minutes a good portion of the decision making has already been done.

8. Last and most important, have fun and remember the event as you work on your pages.

Always remember enjoy your hobby and don't feel as if it is another job.

For more ideas, inspiration, learning to use your limited scrapbooking time more wisely and making great looking scrapbook pages, I would like to invite you to visit http://www.squidoo.com/Scrapbook-Sketches-500 which also includes free bonuses for cardmaking ideas and Christmas quotes.

"Copyright (c) Monna Ellithorpe. All Rights Reserved."

Texas Sales Tax Holiday Items

The state of Texas is having a sales tax holiday for school supplies up to $100.00 per item from August 19-21. Because school supply items are included in this sales tax holiday, the below list of items will be state tax free during the holiday period. Please note that you must place your order with Stampin' Up! during the tax holiday period in order to receive these items tax free. Also, keep in mind that this is a state sales tax holiday and may not apply to additional city, jurisdiction, or county taxes.  The following items are tax-exempt during the Texas sales tax holiday:

Item Number  Description   Price
100425  2-Way Glue Pen   $    3.50
100902  Dotto Refill   $    6.50
101879  Watercolor Pencils (24)   $   19.95
102845  Blender Pens (3)   $    9.95
103179  Craft & Rubber Scissors   $   19.95
103305  Dotto   $   12.95
103579  Paper Snips   $    9.95
103683  Mini Glue Dots   $    4.95
104045  Anywhere Glue Sticks (2)   $    3.95
104294  Sticky Strip   $    6.95
104331  SNAIL Refill   $    4.50
104332  SNAIL Adhesive   $    6.95
104430  Stampin' Dimensionals   $    3.95
105021  Uni-ball Signo Gel Pen   $    3.95
105394  Basic Black Stampin' Write Journaler   $    3.50
108360  Craft Scissors   $   29.95
110755  Multipurpose Liquid Glue   $    3.95
Varies  Stampin' Write Marker   $    3.50
119700  Subtles Collection Stampin' Write Markers (10)   $   28.95
119701  Regals Collection Stampin' Write Markers (10)   $   28.95
119702  Brights Collection Stampin' Write Markers (10)   $   28.95
119703  Neutrals Collection Stampin' Write Markers (8)   $   22.95
119801  2010-2012 In Color Stampin' Write Markers (5)   $   14.95
119802  Subtles Collection Watercolor Wonder Crayons (10)   $   16.95
119803  Regals Collection Watercolor Wonder Crayons (10)   $   16.95
119804  Brights Collection Watercolor Wonder Crayons (10)   $   16.95
119805  Neutrals Collection Watercolor Wonder Crayons (10)   $   16.95
120962  Stampin' Pastels   $   24.95
123002  2011-2013 In Color Stampin' Write Markers (5)   $   14.95

You’re Never to Young to Stamp!

My 2-1/2 year old son Liam learns to stamp! He loves it!  We used 2 retired Stampin' Up! ink pad colors (Green Galore & Yo-Yo Yellow) and Grid Paper (102787), turned upside-down. We used some old clear cling stamps (lions, monkeys, etc.) on a SU Clear Block C (118486).  You'll see he is also sporting a disposable bib.  We will re-use the bib because he didn't get it very messy!  He cleaned up pretty quickly with some baby wipes.  Even where he stamped on his face!

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Happy Crafting!

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Special Handmade Birthday Cards

My birthday was a couple of weeks ago, and I received some really great handmade cards from friends and family!  These are all made using Stampin' Up! supplies, some retired.  I hope you like them!

Cards by mady 
 My friend's daughter Maddie (or Mady as she spells it) made these two cards!

Purple cupcake bday kristie 
 My friend Kristie acts like she isn't good at this sort of thing, but look at the cute cupcake card she made!

Razzleberry birthday elaina 
 My twin sister Elaina made this one. She knows I love purple!  More of her designs at www.elainascardsandcrafts.com.

Making handmade cards is really fun, and receiving one in the mail is extra special!  Contact me today to get started!

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