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Vintage Supplies for Modern Pages – Paperclipping 180

Thursday, October 27th, 2011

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Are you torn between vintage style– like that of Tim Holtz– and your own more modern-style scrapbooking?

Wish you could figure out how to make those fun distress products work with the photos and topics you actually scrapbook about?

I used to feel this way, but over time I learned to bring those two wonderful worlds together!

We just released a video tutorial that shows:

  • A layout design idea for using Tim Holtz Texture Fades.
  • Techniques and ideas for combining Tim Holtz products with other popular scrapbook products.
  • A key technique for using any Tim Holtz product while maintaining a bright, cheery, modern scrapbooking style.
  • A key principle that can help you identify which Tim Holtz products from your stash will enhance your scrapbook page.

Does that sound useful? How about fun?

It’s totally fun!

This episode is for the Paperclipping Members. If you don’t have your membership yet, you can get signed up now!

Click here for information.

PRT089 – Makes Me Want to Go Make Something

Wednesday, October 26th, 2011

Today’s episode is all about stamping! Come listen!

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Big Picture Classes: Click here to see special offers from Big Picture Classes!

GetItScrapped.com: Click here to see the classes now! The coupon code EXPOSURE4PRT is good for 10% off Exposure with Katrina Kennedy through October 26, 2011.

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Free Video: Repurposing Stuff into Scrapbooking

Thursday, October 20th, 2011

As part of our month-long celebration of Paperclipping’s 5th birthday, we’ve pulled one of our recent tutorials from the Paperclipping archives to share with you for free!

After watching this you’ll see your stuff in completely new ways!

Enjoy the episode!

P.S.> This is just one of 179 video tutorials that you get when you sign up for a Paperclipping Membership. Plus you’ll get two new ones every month. If you liked this video, I bet you’ll love the other ones, too!

Click here to learn about a membership.

PRT088 – I Scrap Dead People

Wednesday, October 19th, 2011

How can you blend family history and scrapbooking? We have some ideas to share. Come listen!

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Big Picture Classes: Click here to see special offers from Big Picture Classes!

GetItScrapped.com: Click here to see the classes now! The coupon code EXPOSURE4PRT is good for 10% off Exposure with Katrina Kennedy through October 26, 2011.

Picks of the Week

Check out True Scrap

Click Here to learn more about True Scrap now.

(Affiliate links wherever possible.)

How to subscribe…

Did you know that when you subscribe in iTunes (which is free), you’re helping support Paperclipping Roundtable? It’s true. iTunes measures every subscription, so it’s like casting a “vote” for the show. It helps us move up the ranks and helps us grow the audience.

iTunes is free. Subscribing is free, so why not use it to download the show? Subscribe in iTunes (iTunes link) right now so your computer will automatically download each new episode as they become available.

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Design Your Story: With Embellishment Gatherings

Tuesday, October 18th, 2011

Can you tell I’ve been excited about the True Scrap event that starts in JUST A FEW DAYS?!

I know, I keep talking about it!

I’ve got some favorite teachers that I’m looking forward to learning from.

And of course, I can’t wait to share my own class. Here’s what my class is all about:

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We Love layers. We love embellishments. We love details.

We can bring the layers, the embellishments — all the eye-catching details — together to create embellishment gatherings that will draw a person into your creations and lead their eye to where you want it go!

So here’s what we’re going to learn about embellishment gatherings:

Types and Places - Different types of gatherings and the places you can put them on your scrapbook and mini-book pages.

  • No more shuffling things around, trying to figure out where your embellishments should go!

Parts and Pieces - The different elements that make up a great layered embellishment gathering.

  • If you have these four different pieces in mind you’ll have no problem figuring out how to put together a cluster of embellishments. We’ll remove the fuss and go straight to the play!

Supplies - Different types of supplies you can choose that will become the parts and pieces of your embellishment gatherings.

  • We’ll go out of the box to re-purpose traditional scrapbook supplies so you can use them in surprising new ways in your layered gatherings.

We’ll remove the mystery of how much embellishing to use and where to put embellishments!

That is, we’ll remove the mystery for YOU.

But we’ll be CREATING MYSTERY on your pages because your gatherings will draw people in to your surprising and beautiful details!

Are you ready to start layering and gathering?

Click here to learn about True Scrap.

The Weight of Your Journaling – Paperclipping 179

Friday, October 14th, 2011

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I know you’ve experienced this…

You have a great page going. Then you add the journaling. And now you don’t like the page.

You probably assume your handwriting is the problem, right?

Sure, the handwriting may be part of it. But there is another cause that is just as common. In fact, if you fix this other problem, then your handwriting probably won’t affect your page, even if it is, ummm…

Okay, I’ll just say it…even if your handwriting is ugly.

Not everybody can make their handwriting gorgeous. But everybody can learn to fix that other most common problem that takes a page from fabulous to not-fabulous, and mask the handwriting, too.

I’ve just released a new video tutorial that explains the real problem with journaling. You’ll learn the different ways that you can make your journaling fit with your page, and even make the design better!

I hope you enjoy it!

The video is only for members. If you’re a member, you can go watch it now.

If you’re not a member yet, click here to learn about a membership.

Learn to Layer Embellishments

Thursday, October 13th, 2011

Here are a couple of sneak peeks of the layered embellishment gatherings I’ll be demonstrating at Spawn of True Scrap next week!

True Scrap Sneak Peek

True Scrap Sneak Peek

It’s not too late to sign up!

This event is huge so I know it’s more expensive than my own courses and membership. If you’re interested but unsure whether it will be worth it, you can test out some of the individual classes from the last True Scrap event. They’re only $9.99 each.

You can try my class, Design Your Story from the Ground Up, and/or any of the other classes available for the same price.

If you like the individual class, imagine that times 17 (since there will be 17 classes at the event) plus some Make-N-Takes in next week’s Spawn of True Scrap event.

OR

Can’t wait to start the fun!

PRT087 – Questions, Lists, and Prompts

Tuesday, October 11th, 2011

How can you use questions and prompts to generate ideas? Today’s episode of the Paperclipping Roundtable might give you endless inspiration. Come listen!

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Sponsors

Big Picture Classes: Click here to see special offers from Big Picture Classes!

GetItScrapped.com: Click here to see the classes now! The coupon code EXPOSURE4PRT is good for 10% off Exposure with Katrina Kennedy through October 26, 2011.

Picks of the Week

Check out True Scrap

Click Here to learn more about True Scrap now.

(Affiliate links wherever possible.)

How to subscribe…

Did you know that when you subscribe in iTunes (which is free), you’re helping support Paperclipping Roundtable? It’s true. iTunes measures every subscription, so it’s like casting a “vote” for the show. It helps us move up the ranks and helps us grow the audience.

iTunes is free. Subscribing is free, so why not use it to download the show? Subscribe in iTunes (iTunes link) right now so your computer will automatically download each new episode as they become available.

Or you can always manually subscribe to the Paperclipping Roundtable RSS Feed.

How to Get Out of a Rut and Into the Groove

Thursday, October 6th, 2011

Butterfly

What’s the difference between a rut and a groove?

If you have a scrapbooking groove, you have systems that work for you — things you do that get you inspired and make your page-building process easier.

What is a rut?

A rut is similar to a groove in one way only — you have a system for seeing and doing. There is a big difference, though. A rut is not inspiring. It keeps you down and prevents you from seeing up over its high walls. We forget there are other ways and systems.

While a groove-system inspires new ideas, rut-systems blind you from them. Early last spring I realized I had dug my groove into a deep rut.

How do you know if you’re in a rut?
If you find yourself feeling uninspired every time you try to scrapbook, or if your completed pages don’t excite you, you’re probably in a rut. Don’t worry though, you can get out!

In 2010 and early 2011 I found that most every page I made left me feeling unsatisfied. Most of them just felt “ok,” but I didn’t love them. The moment I climbed my way out of that rut (and it wasn’t hard!), scrapbooking suddenly became exhilarating again! And I’m back to loving my pages!

How to Get Out of a Rut
I’m sure it’s not the only exit route, but I can tell you how I got out of my recent rut. I exposed myself to some different ways of scrapbooking by putting myself into an environment where there were lots of different inspiring and talented scrapbookers.

There are all kinds of options for this type of learning and exposure. The one that worked for me was the True Scrap event from last April. It showed me that the rut I’d fallen into did not groove with my own personality.

Here are some of the results that came from the inspiration I got from True Scrap:

I'm a Butterfly

Jen McGuire inspired the butterfly I made for this introduction page that goes on the front of my album about myself.

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Shimelle Laine and Nic Howard both reminded me of how I’ve loved layering papers in the past and this page was born.

Pigtails? Check. Hyper? Check. (right)

Pigtails? Check. Hyper? Check. (back of right)

Lain Ehmann suggested we write our journaling the same way we talk to friends, which inspired more of that style of journaling on my pages, along with these two 6×12 pages, which I attach to my layout. The journaling begins with, “So, here’s a funny story…”

XOXO (iPhone Google Searches)

And overall I remembered that color, asymmetry, and organic shape is more reflective of my personality and the way I view my world and my life than the way I’d been scrapbooking recently.

If you’ve been feeling unsatisfied lately, could it be that you’ve fallen into a rut without realizing it, like me?

If so, why don’t you join us for the True Scrap event later this month? I’ll be teaching about layering embellishments into intricate gatherings. Jen McGuire, Lain Ehmann, Shimelle Laine, and Nic Howard will all be back to teach again, too, plus many other awesome teachers.

Click here to learn more about the event or sign up!

(note: this is my affiliate link).

May you always know whether your systems are pulling you down into a rut or pushing you into the groove!

PRT086 – And the Heavens Opened

Wednesday, October 5th, 2011

What happens when you combine an understanding of design principles with scrapbooking? That’s what we’re talking about in this week’s episode. Come listen!

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Sponsors

Big Picture Classes: Click here to see special offers from Big Picture Classes!

GetItScrapped.com: Click here to see the classes now! The coupon code EXPOSURE4PRT is good for 10% off Exposure with Katrina Kennedy through October 26, 2011.

Picks of the Week

Check out True Scrap

Click Here to learn more about True Scrap now.

(Affiliate links wherever possible.)

How to subscribe…

Did you know that when you subscribe in iTunes (which is free), you’re helping support Paperclipping Roundtable? It’s true. iTunes measures every subscription, so it’s like casting a “vote” for the show. It helps us move up the ranks and helps us grow the audience.

iTunes is free. Subscribing is free, so why not use it to download the show? Subscribe in iTunes (iTunes link) right now so your computer will automatically download each new episode as they become available.

Or you can always manually subscribe to the Paperclipping Roundtable RSS Feed.