Memory Makers’ newest book
Paper + Pixels is hitting store shelves this week! Here, authors Audrey Neal and May Flaum share some insight into hybrid scrapbooking and their own scrapbooking journeys.
SNAPSHOTWhat was the first scrapbook you made? Audrey: A small spiral-bound album for my in-laws. They lived six hours from us, and so it was a Christmas gift that covered my daughter’s first year. That was in 1997, and as expected, it was full of die cuts and sticker sneeze.
May: A big 8x14 spiral-bound book with a very 80's looking lady with "stylish" hair and makeup on the front. It said scrapbook, and I used it to put pictures and notes and stickers about the summer of 1986.
Audrey Neal May Flaum
What’s your favorite Photoshop tool? Audrey: I really love using different blend modes. It allows me to combine different patterned papers, add overlays to my backgrounds, or make large photos fade into my background – there are just so many cool artistic effects you can achieve with these modes. I also love clipping masks. Again, it’s another great way to get the look of hand cut titles or photos with just a few mouse clicks.
May: The blur tool. It can make a blemish blend away, tone down a background to bring focus back to the subject, and you can also use it to de-saturate…I love that blur brush!
What’s in your purse right now? Audrey: I just changed purses, so I’m sure there’s some stuff I didn’t transfer over. I always have a book in my purse – I actually won’t buy a purse if it’s not big enough to hold a book. Plus there’s my wallet, checkbook, some grape chapstick, two pens, my keys and cell phone, and my planner. Oh…and there are a couple of receipts from lunch and the post office in there
May: If you really must know... receipts, loose dollar bills and change, some jelly bellies, diapers, a rattle, lip gloss, and some stamps. My wallet and cell phone are on the counter-- they're almost never actually in the purse.
THE DEEP STUFFWhat is one thing you really want readers to get out of the book? Audrey: What I think is great about the book is the fact that you don’t have to spend a lot of money on difficult-to-learn, expensive software programs. You can use simple programs such as Microsoft Word to create some really fun, creative techniques on your pages. The other thing is that with hybrid techniques, you can use a little or a lot--it’s up to you. Even the simplest techniques can really pack a punch on your designs.
May: Anyone can do it, even without a special program. While Photoshop Elements or a comparable program is really nice there is so much you can do with your word processing program! I have a lot of fun with Word, and I know that most traditional scrapbookers are already doing printing out of journaling and titles, so why not kick it up a notch?
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