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 Monday, May 05, 2008
87 Layouts to Inspire Your Creativity
5/5/2008 2:14:46 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)

May/June 2008 Issue Recap



Hello, hello, and Happy Monday! I hope you all had an inspiring National Scrapbooking Day. (If you missed our free downloads, click this link to get them now.)

There are 87 layouts to inspire your creativity in the May/June issue, so, grab your issue, and let’s get started!

(P.S. Don’t forget to leave your thoughts on the issue in the comments section. We’d love to know what inspired you! And, if you’re inspired to create—which, of course, we hope you are—please post your pages and projects, here. We look forward to reading your thoughts and seeing your artwork!)

On the Cover
Master ‘07 Lisa Tutman Oglesby designed this month’s cover layout. Click here to read Lisa’s account about creating the cover.

Pg. 2
Make a fresh start. Executive Editor Beth Williams shares 10 ways to freshen up your scrapbooking life.

Pg. 8
If you’ve got wedding photos to scrap, you’ll want to check out the Wedding Memories in a Flash Web exclusive from Hot Off The Press. (Fun Memory Makers fact: Two of our staffers are engaged and both are to be married this September—Art Director Christy Miller and Assistant Editor GinaMarie Reda!) Stay tuned to the Memory Makers blog for crafty wedding ideas from our brides-to-be!

Pg. 16
Are you entering the 2009 Memory Makers Masters Contest?
Click here for details.

Pg. 27
The May/June Try This column focuses on how to use one of your photos as the background of a layout. It creates such a cool effect. This is one technique I can’t wait to try!

Pg. 51
I laughed out loud while reading the journaling on Master ’07 Hillary Heidelberg’s Big Brother layout. It’s incredibly endearing. (It’s also a great example of using text as a design element.) In Hillary’s Scrap Simple feature, you’ll learn how to identify your go-to supplies to make creating layouts quick, easy and fun.

(Click here to see the MM team's essential supplies.)

Pg. 54
In the Get it Together feature by Master ’08 Amy Peterman, she not only shares great organizing tips (that I definitely need to try!), her accompanying artwork is incredibly inspiring. I love the way she uses paint and vivid colors. I feel inspired to tackle my scrap supply area and also to create a few new layouts using paint and color in interesting, engaging ways.

Pg. 60
“Be a tourist in your own town and visit historical sites, museums and landmarks. Get your camera and go.”

I love the above prompt from Courtney Walsh’s Scrap Your Stomping Ground feature. I plan to create a mini-album about my city favorites, including even the littlest things like my beloved local used bookstore, library and coffee shop. Read Courtney's article for additional prompts and layout inspiration.

Pg. 64-86
Be sure to check out our two galleries: The Oh, Baby Bonus Gallery and our Reader Idea Gallery. You're sure to be inspired!

—Katie


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 Friday, May 02, 2008
NATIONAL SCRAPBOOKING DAY FREEBIES
5/2/2008 8:22:30 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)

To get you excited for National Scrapbooking Day, we’ve posted some exciting freebies on our site, including the FREE digital kit Art Nation—Blossom that GinaMarie posted about yesterday.

Click here to take part in our National Scrapbooking Day kick-off celebration (and get all of the fun freebies!).

Here’s to scrapbooking!

Warm wishes from your friends at Memory Makers.



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 Thursday, May 01, 2008
National Scrapbooking Day Giveaways!
5/1/2008 12:29:37 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)

artnationblossom.jpgWe’re celebrating National Scrapbooking Day in a big way here at Memory Makers! You will have the chance to enter and win an Epson Stylus Photo R1900 printer (for more details click here) and the opportunity to download Emily Power’s Art Nation – Blossom collection for free tomorrow. (We will have a link posted on the blog tomorrow to download this fun and funky kit.)

Take a look at the layout below for a sneak peak at some of the amazing embellishments and papers this kit has to offer. (And for those you who are wondering, these are pictures of my fiancé. Woo hoo!)

Create something. Inspire everyone.
GinaMarie


Digital Scrapbooking
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An Epson Printer Anyone, Anyone?
5/1/2008 11:05:43 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)



Sitting on my desk is the Epson Stylus Photo R1900 just begging to be hooked
up and used (waiting on IT of course). It's kind of like someone telling you
what you're getting for Christmas and you have to wait weeks before actually
getting it in your hands. It's driving me CRAZY to have a new printer that I
can't play with yet! So you're probably wondering why I am telling you that we
have a new printer ... It's because we’re giving one away just like it to
one lucky reader for National Scrapbooking Day!!
Cool, huh?

I've been doing some research on the printer so that I know its
capabilities before I start using it and so that I can share them with you.
Check this out:
   
* Wide-Format printer (great for printing 12x12 layouts and photos up to 13" wide)
* Photos with a superior gloss finish
* Red and orange inks — improved vibrancy
* Smudge-, fade- and water-resistant prints (archival up to 200 years under glass and 300 years in an album)
* Gallery-quality prints at faster speeds
* Thick paper support for fine art media
* Roll paper support for printing panoramas up to 13"x44" (I know, I can't believe it either!)
* Professional-quality CD/DVD printing (what a great way to label and archive photos)
* Auto-switching Photo and Matte Black inks
* Smoother color transitions for great photos


How do you enter, you ask? Click here to register to win the Epson Stylus
Photo R1900
valued at more than $500. We'll give away the printer on
May 5.

You can click here to visit Epson's Web site to learn more about the Epson
Stylus Photo R1900. Stay tuned for projects that we'll be creating and
printing!

Good Luck,
Christy


Digital Scrapbooking | Photo Printing | photography
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Master-ful Creative Blogging
5/1/2008 10:47:59 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
Congratulations to Master '07 Lisa Tutman-Oglesby whose blog has been recognized by Romantic Homes magazine (June 2008 issue) as a Best Blog ... a place to "spend hours—perhaps days—online." We have to agree, especially as Lisa sweetly shares all her many talents there.

Take a peek today and get lost in her world of sewing, scrapbooking, stenciling, quilting, doll-making and photography where inspiration and step-by-steps abound. As Romantic Homes says, "... you will wonder if there is anything this creative spirit can't do."

Best,
Beth
 



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 Monday, April 28, 2008
Creative Prompt: Inspired by the Weather
4/28/2008 12:59:22 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)

Creative Prompt:
Take inspiration from the weather and Mother Nature on your next creative project.

When creating this digital page, I was inspired by the beautiful way the world looks after a rainstorm.



The elements in the Puddle Jumper kit were perfect for this page. I especially liked creating with the cloud accents and acrylic embellishments. (And in creating this page, I realized that lately, clouds are an element I'm drawn to. What about you? Are there any images or accents you find yourself gravitating toward?)

Post your weather-inspired pages and projects, here.

And for more inspiration from nature, click here to see beautiful photographs from Master '08 Caroline Ikeji.

Supplies: Puddle Jumper kit from We Are Storytellers designed by Emily Powers and Kasia Sikorska. Font: Dymo Font Invers

(Like what you see? In celebration of National Scrapbooking Day on May 3, we will post a free digital kit designed by Emily Powers on the MM site. Stay tuned to our blog for details!)

Enjoy your Monday (no matter what the weather!).

Katie

creative prompt | Digital Scrapbooking
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 Thursday, April 24, 2008
Going Green Never Looked So Good
4/24/2008 12:45:25 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)

Before I tell you about these cool eco-friendly office supplies, I’d like you to know I got engaged last weekend to an amazing guy! It was a complete surprise and I couldn’t be more excited. With wedding season just around the corner, we want to be the place you come for wedding how-tos and inspiration. As invites are designed and decorations assembled, I will be keeping you up-to-date in the creative process.

To keep our wedding plans organized, I went to Target and found an awesome eco-friendly line called greenroom eco. The prices are affordable, and the designs are so fun and modern.

To incorporate our branch and vine wedding theme, I added some Queen and Co.’s Felt Fusion to the green binder. I personalized it by adding our initials using American Crafts’ vinyl letters. The small notebook was decorated with a sticker from American Crafts and an epoxy sticker from Love, Elsie. 

Do you know a new bride-to-be? By using a few scrapbooking embellishments, you can create a binder that’s personalized and will help her organize her entire wedding.



Create something. Inspire everyone.
GinaMarie

organization
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 Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Happy Earth Day
4/22/2008 1:54:39 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
Everywhere you look, the focus is on going green. With this growing awareness on the environment and sustainability, Angie White, brand manager of Wausau Paper’s Creative Collection brand, shares some certifications and tips that can help you be a bit more eco-conscious when scrapbooking. Happy Earth Day!

•    Look for these two notable certifications when choosing paper: Green Seal and FSC (Forest Stewardship Council). Green Seal is a product certification that recognizes paper that has at least 30 percent recycled post-consumer fiber, while FSC certification recognizes products that support the responsible management of the world’s forests and forest resources. These two certifications require products to pass a strict application process.

•    Take a buyer-beware approach when purchasing recycled content paper. While many papers have been labeled as recycled, the way this claim is made may be misleading. The recycled nature of the product can come in two different forms: recycled content from scrap on the manufacturing floor (often called pre-consumer waste) and post-consumer recycled content. Think of it this way: The recycled content from scrap is a lot like using the paper that’s fallen on the floor, thus becoming leftovers. Post-consumer content is like using the same material from previous projects that have already served their purpose and are at the end of their life cycle. While it may not be logical to reuse prior project material since the purpose of scrapbooking is to preserve memories, it’s a simple analogy to help demonstrate the definitions of these labels.  

•    Save leftover fabric, paper scraps or photos and use them to embellish your scrapbook pages.

•    Create smaller-scale accents by cutting out flowers and other designs from scraps. Use fabric to enhance the texture of your pages.

•    Search your house for miscellaneous items to highlight your creativity. For example, old postage stamps can be used as a border to illustrate a recent trip, while a three-hole punch can create interesting designs to any edging.  

•    Consider digital or hybrid scrapbooking.


Whatever you do, take time to appreciate nature today!

chasing arrows
by Katrina Simeck, Master ‘07
Colchester, Vermont



Text: It’s no secret that I love arrows. I use them frequently in my scrapbook layouts. But this symbol isn’t just about the shape. It’s a symbol that has become as much a part of our everyday life as the stop sign or crosswalk sign. Such a simple thing. Check for the chasing arrows … If you find it, toss the glass/bottle/box into the blue bin instead of the trash. From the recycling bins outside to the recycled paper bin in my scraproom, we all do our part.




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 Friday, April 18, 2008
where does your scrapbooking take you?
4/18/2008 1:57:36 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)

Dear Readers,

Being around the amazing scrapbooking artwork here at the MM office inspires me in a variety of ways to strive for new creative moves in my own life. The colors, textures, heartfelt stories and gorgeous photos call to me, and much like I practice my yoga, I find myself stretching into creative territories both invigorating and frustrating.

Take the beads I recently strung as an example. I had this vision of something much more eclectic and tactile, but came up with a clean-and-classic creation. I like what I've created, but the frustration lies in the disconnect between my vision and my capabilities. It was an exercise in learning more about myself, my limits and my dreams.

Tell me where your scrapbooking takes you when you're not scrapbooking.

Peace and love,
 Patty


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 Thursday, April 17, 2008
Easy Metal Jewelry How-to
4/17/2008 1:03:13 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
Not only do I enjoy scrapbooking, but I also like finding new ways to use my scrapbook materials. Here’s an idea that will make your scrap paper look more elegant than you could’ve imagined! I got the idea for the necklace from the show Creative Juice a while ago, and I've been wanting to try out this technique ever since.

Like what you see? Click here to see how I created this unique piece of jewelry.


jewelry
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 Wednesday, April 16, 2008
So Berry Sweet
4/16/2008 1:07:03 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
When I saw K&Co.'s Berry Sweet paper pack, it took me right back to my childhood, growing up '70s Midwestern suburbia. I knew right away that the bright girly colors, and images of butterflies, rainbows, mushrooms and, yes, the owls, would capture my happy memories. They brought back memories of riding my banana seat bicycle, watching Little House on the Prairie, collecting Wacky Pack cards, making crafts (loomed potholders, anyone?) and voraciously reading every  Nancy Drew book in existence.



I've got the makings of a great mini-album for some of my best memories. I'm purposely creating the album in a basic way, almost as though I made the album when I was 8. I'm enjoying the process and the memories and am less concerned with technique. This album is all about the feelings it invokes, and I know it's one I'll turn to again and again.

And, hey, if you need a good laugh today, check out my ears and my Carol Brady hairstyle. Oh, my! Share your own childhood pictures and memories here!

Best,
Beth


layout inspiration
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 Monday, April 14, 2008
Text as a Design Element
4/14/2008 5:03:03 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
BookBlissWeb.jpg
I was inspired by Assistant Editor GinaMarie's hybrid layout, so, I created one of my own, using her idea of placing text behind a photo.

Here's how I created the page:

1. I took one of the photos I shot in the park and added the word "bliss" directly on the photo in Photoshop. I also added the brackets.
2. Then, I opened a new blank 8.5x11 document in Photoshop. I placed the book photo on the page.
3. I placed a digital overlay on top of the entire page and moved that layer back, by going to LAYER>ARRANGE>SEND BACKWARD until it wasn't covering up my photo. I also adjusted the opacity, so the overlay wasn't overpowering. I also knew I wanted to place text on top of it, so I wanted the text to be legible.
4. Next, I created a text layer and typed the two quotations I wanted to use on the page: "We should read to give our souls a chance to luxuriate" (Henry Miller) and "Books are the quietest and most constant of friends ... " (Charles W. Eliot). I varied between black and gray text.
5. I then added gray bars on the top and bottom of the photo to frame it.
6. I printed my embellished photo document, and I glued it directly on my patterned paper. (Note: Before gluing the photo down, I attached a piece of cardboard to the page and layered the photo on top of that to add depth.
7. I finished the page's title "Book Bliss" by adding white letter stickers.
8. The hand-written journaling was placed on a digital journaling circle that I printed. I stapled the journaling block to corrugated cardboard (from a Starbucks cup sleeve) and attached both to the page using foam adhesive squares.
9. To finish the page, I added buttons to the corners of the photo.

Supplies:
Adhesives (SCRAPBOOK ADHESIVES BY 3L)
Letter stickers (American Crafts)
Patterned paper (Cosmo Cricket)
Digital overlay, journaling block (Glitz Design)
Misc.: Buttons, cardboard, corrugated cardboard, staples

Journaling:
A Saturday spent reading in the park, soaking up the sunshine, was exactly what I needed after a long winter. April 2008

Be sure to check out GinaMarie's layout, too, and tell us about your experiences with hyrbid scrapbooking, in the forum.

Also, if you're a bookworm like I am, check out this challenge on the MyCraftivity site.

—Katie

hybrid scrapbooking | layout inspiration
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