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Paperclipping 98 – Design Language for Crazy

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

Paperclipping 98 - Design Language For Crazy
Paperclipping Members can now watch this week’s episode where I talk about design as a visual language. In it I share some ways to communicate a story that is fun, crazy, hectic, or silly plus a tip on how to avoid design-overkill.

Are you new to Paperclipping? We have free episodes you can watch. Find them in the column to the left or by scrolling down the blog.

You can view the layouts used as examples in today’s episode below:

Because Life Is Too Short

Because Life Is Too Short
Journaling written to Aiden reads: Blake and Trin are trying to relax on the sofa with Gatsby, and here you are making that totally impossible.

Supplies used: Patterned paper (Creative Imaginations) * Acrylic paint * Cardstock (Stampin’ Up) * Eyelets (Making Memories) * Transparent title (Creative Imaginations) * Epoxy sticker (Creative Cafe) * Ribbon (Stampin’ Up–audience member, Mandi Kehoe) * “Hello Life” digital text frame (Ali Edwards).

Good Laughs

Please see this layout in the post for Episode 95.

Paperclipping 97 – Embellishments In Action

Friday, March 27th, 2009

Learning the description of a design or artistic principle is not the same thing as being able to really use and understand it. You often need to try it, then see other examples, then try it some more, and over time it makes more and more sense. We’ve done lots of episodes on the principles that lead to great-looking embellishments that don’t detract from the photos. For today’s tutorial, you’ll watch me build, step-by-step, layers of embellishments for 4 different scrapbook pages.

This video is available to members only. Learn about a membership here.

Design Principles For Great Embellishments

Once you’ve finished today’s episode, you might want to go back and watch other episodes on embellishments to refresh your memory on the principles:

Available for free:
Paperclipping 88 – Scale And Embellishments

Available for Members:
Paperclipping 94 – Embellishment Crescendo

Paperclipping 67 – Scared To Embellish

Paperclipping 25 – Layering Embellishments

Paperclipping 14 – Cluster Your Embellishments

Layouts From Today’s Episode:

Except for the one full-page sheet, all of the patterned paper you see below came from my scrap tray. No new papers were cut in the making of these layouts. In fact, I used most of the pieces as I found them–already cut or punched!

Aiden Rides
2-page 12×12 layout
Aiden Rides
Journaling to Aiden reads: Trinity got a new bike for her birthday so you’ve inherited her old one for a while. You were so excited to learn so Dad took you out and you were riding right away! The day after you learned you were out again and crashed, but you just kept at it.

Side note: At first you wanted to remove the fringe but once you watched Pee Wee Herman you decided it as cool.

Starbucks Adventures
12×12 layout
Starbucks Adventures
Journaling to my kids: Before Dad started working from home, these visits to Starbucks were a regular event. Dad and I could get some work done while you guys hooked your DS’s together to play a joint game. Nice out-of-the-house adventure. ‘08.

December Daily Page – Gift Wrapping
6×7 minibook
December Daily-Gift Wrapping
Journaling reads: One of my favorite parts of Christmas…dressing up the gifts and placing them under the tree.

Love And Ice Cream Cones
2-page 12×12 layout
Love And Ice Cream Cones
Journaling to Aiden and Trinity reads: While Blake was gone to Science Camp for three days with the 5th grade, we took you two to Crazy Subs for some Rootbeer Float Swirl ice cream cones. We love those huge 79 cent cones. We also love snuggling with you and joking and playing while we eat. 2-5-09

Alright, scrapbookers..are you ready to gather some patterned scraps, some brads or buttons, and maybe a chipboard swirl or rub-on border to add some pizazz to a layout? The key to getting good at this is to practice. I can’t wait to see what you have to show me.

Paperclipping 94 – Embellishment Crescendo

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

Paperclipping 94 - Embellishment Crescendo
We’ve now released a new episode for the Paperclipping Members on one of our most commonly requested subjects–embellishments. This episode shares the principles of how to make your embellishment gatherings look spectacular.

To give you a chance to get a good detailed look at the layouts and the embellishments, I’ve posted them below…

Sensitive Heart

2-Page Layout 9.5×12 + 12×12
Sensitive Heart
Journaling to my daughter reads: You’re so sensitive. You hurt easily. You feel deeply. And I think it gives you empathy, which explains why you take such good care of others.
Sensitive Heart Closeup 1
What looks like a black strip (above) is actually just clear transparency. It’s hard to tell in the photo, but it looks really cool in person to be able to see through that vertical strip there.
Sensitive Heart Closeup 2

Rock Stars

12×12 Layout
Rock Stars
Journaling to Aiden and Trinity reads: In the back of our yard there is a retaining wall about 1-1/2 feet high. It is directly across from our sliding glass door and when you stand on the wall you can see your reflection. As a result, that retaining wall has become a spot for rock-star fantasies and performing practice.

Today I was able to catch you two (Aiden and Trinity) with your “guitars.” That’s really all it takes–a couple rackets, a raised area, and a reflection–for you to pull the performers out of yourselves and put on a good show.

Life Explorer

12×12 Layout
Life Explorer
Journaling to my son reads: I love your zeal for life. Your curiosity. Your desire to know about everything. I love that you stay up late at night to read. And then you’re up at 5am, ready for another day of your life.
Life Explorer Closeup

Three different looks, topics, and embellishment gatherings–all using the same principles to make them look great without taking away from the photos. Today’s episode will show you how it works.

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Paperclipping 93 – Moving Panel Template

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

This video is available to members only. Learn about a membership here.

I’ve posted the layouts from today’s episode below…

Red Boots

12×12 Layout
Red Boots
Journaling written to Aiden: Man, do I love you in those boots! We bought them for our upcoming trip-camping during the Monsoon Season. I never expected you’d want to wear them everyday: rain or shine * shorts or pants * and even to school. You get a lot of attention when you wear them, which probably makes them even more irresistibly cool to you.

**The polka dot and gold patterned papers are quite old scraps from a time when most everything came in a grungy-brown. Until I did this page, whenever I saw that paper, I felt bogged down b/c it’s so dark and heavy. Look how great it looks, though, with vibrant red, yellow-gold, and bright white!

Do you still have a lot of heavy browns from a few years back? Try using it in small amounts with other papers that make you happy.

After The Feast

2-page 12×12 Layout
After The Feast
I love how flexible these templates are. I think next time I’ll try making three panels instead of two. I’m excited to see what some of you do with the template.

Paperclipping 91 – Put a Little Girl in Your Boy Layouts

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

Paperclipping 91 - Put A Little Girl In Your Boy Layouts
We’ve released today’s episode for Paperclipping Members, so if you’re one of them, you can watch it now. I’ve taken a unique approach to a common problem and I hope you find it helpful and inspiring!

Want to learn more about getting a Paperclipping Membership? Please visit the Membership Information Page.

Below are the layouts you featured in the episode…

Life Explorer

12×12 inch layout
Life Explorer

Your Year

12×12 inch layout
Your Year

Best Decision

12×12 inch layout
The Best Decision

Self-Expression

12×12 inch layout
Self-Expression

Paperclipping 88 – Scale And Embellishments

Sunday, February 8th, 2009

Yes, it has been too long since our last release and we appreciate everyone being so patient as we try to fix the websites! We still have some kinks to fix but at least we can release the tutorials once again.

I’m glad to report that the demand for tutorials on design principles is high! That means today’s episode will please many people. It’s all about the scale of embellishments and will help you get a better handle on why some embellishments work better in a space than others.

This video is available to members only. Learn about a membership here.

Cooking With Aiden

Journaling reads: I’m not sure if it’s time with me that you love, or if you’re naturally interested in cooking itself, but it seems to be both. You want to cook with me every time I am doing it. You even started playing host of a pretend cooking show and we always pretend we’re doing the show together. We call it, “Cooking With Aiden,” starring “Mama & Aiden.” It’s fun, but what is so cool is you’re really good at hosting! Love you, dude.

Paperclipping 83 – Scrapbooking Denim

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

Paperclipping 83 - Scrapbooking Denim
We’ve released today’s Member’s Only episode. As someone who loved creating art on my jeans as a teen, it was extra fun for me to create art with my jeans on my scrapbook pages last week. Fortunately, this is a material that will never be discontinued!

Membership pricing went up on January 1st, so if you’ve been playing with the idea of joining Paperclipping so you can see episodes like today’s, make sure you do it quick while we’re still issuing a coupon for the lower price. You can learn more about it on the Membership Information Page.

Below are the layouts from today’s episode…

Forever In Blue Jeans

Printed text is from Neil Diamond’s song: “Money talks. But it don’t sing and dance and it don’t walk. ‘Long as I can have you here with me I’d much rather be forever in blue jeans.”

Journaling, written to my husband, Izzy, reads: In October you walked away from The Man. The suit and tie disappeared and the jeans came out. Our lives stopped revolving around a corporate and materialistic America. Instead we depend on our creativity and drive. We gave up a lot of monetary luxuries. And we are happier. Life is more fun than ever before. The past three months have been a honeymoon for us. Life is so very, very good. Love you.

(note: In my journaling, I did not mean to call America, as a whole, “materialistic.” I was only referring to one aspect of modern American culture. There is a greater good in America that has given us the ability to do what we’re doing, for which I’m so grateful).

Supplies: Cardstock (Bazzill, Stampin’ Up) * Patterned paper (Cosmo Cricket) * Other: charm, denim.

A Year Of Changes

Just as many of us begin each year with a word we want to characterize the next 12 months, you can use that word in a year-in-review layout. I actually started my year with the word, “Build.” But as I looked back to last January, I realized that that focus resulted in a year of lots of change. Change became the key-word for my layout below…

Journaling reads as a list and corresponds with the photos at the top (except the first one) from right to left, top to bottom:
1) We gave up meat and most animal by-products. I became vegan and learned a whole new way of cooking/baking. It was quite a lifestyle change as most everything we eat is what I make from scratch.

2) We rescued a puppy from the pound.

3) We got all 3 kids in school full-time.

4) We got rid of T.V. The few shows we watch we get free online. The kids forgot t.v. within a couple weeks and became more active.

5) Israel resigned from his job and we became full-time hosts and producers.

6) We simplified our materialism.

(note: I ran out of room here and #6 may be confusing. I intend on making another layout about this subject, so I didn’t worry that it’s unclear, but you might be confused by it. I meant to say that we got rid of a lot of material excess that we’d been used to having).

After you watch the episode, I’d love to hear which of your own stories came to mind and why denim would make a great visual symbol for them.

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I’ve announced the winner of the November Paperclipping Challenge and highlighted her on my blog at The Crop Circle. It was a hard choice as the entries were top notch. Take a look by following this link so you can see why we chose Kim Strother as the winner of the November Paperclipping challenge. Congratulations, Kim!

Paperclipping 81 QT – Red and Green

Monday, December 22nd, 2008

Paperclipping 81 QT - Red and Green
If you ever feel unhappy with your Christmas-themed scrapbook pages, you might be making the common mistake many make when combining red and green. Today we released a Quick Tip for the Members that explains why those complimentary colors are not as easy to pair as you might think–and what you can do to make them truly complimentary–both to each other and to your photos.

If you don’t already have a Paperclipping Membership and would like to see all of the tutorials, click here to find out how you can. Right now Members get $10 off the newly released extended tutorial, The Holiday Altered Book.

MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY HANNUKAH!

Paperclipping 80 – A Multi-Photo Template

Friday, December 19th, 2008

Paperclipping 80 - A Multi-Photo Template

If you like the flexible template from episode 73, you’ll love this one for your holiday layouts, which often require lots of photos.

When you’re done watching today’s episode, be sure to see what is in the new Holiday Altered Book Tutorial, if you haven’t already.

This tutorial is for members only.

Below is a view of the layout from today’s episode…

Kansas City Christmas

Journaling reads: This year we had the unusual opportunity to have all the grandkids together (although Chad & Ashley couldn’t make it out). Grandma & Grandpa tried so hard to get a photo with all the grandkids throughout the stay and this picture was another failed attempt–the Martineau twins didn’t make it outside. Christmas with the Buckland’s was so fun! We played at a gymnastics place, had lunch at a dinosaur restaurant with lightening storms and giant dino’s, and did some shopping. At home we were cozy in the beautiful Buckland home.


The following people won Lain Ehmann’s drawing from Paperclipping Live a few weeks ago. Some of you have not yet contacted me. If that’s you, please email me with your full name and address at noell@paperclipping.com. Congratulations!

Snippets–
Kristyn (kkg9) & Connie

Special Issue of Simple Scrapbooks–
Jana & Tina (from www.babyscrapbookingideas.com)

Paperclipping 73 – Flexible Templates

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

We’re entering the busiest time of the year, so I thought a free episode on an idea for some faster scrapbooking was in order for today’s episode of Paperclipping.

You can watch the video here.

For a closer look at the layouts from the tutorial, I’ve posted them below…

Love Us Together

8.5×11 Layout
Album: People We Love album (in the “Keim Time” section)

Journaling reads: I love the stories * the tangents * the tangents * the high’s and the low’s * the many changes * the raw honest * the hysterical moments * the exploration * the differences * the sameness * the loyalty * the admiration * the joking * the memories * the freedom * the time together.

Supplies: Cardstock (Bazzill Basics Paper) * Patterned paper (Basic Grey, Daisy D’s, 7 Gypsies, other unknown) * Wordstrips (7 Gypsies) * Word + Letter stickers (7 Gypsies, Foof*A*La) * Ribbon (Basic Grey) * Transparency (My Mind’s Eye).

Favorite Things From Thanksgiving 2006

8.5×11 Layout
Album: Things We Do
(in the holiday section with the Thanksgiving layouts, which will hopefully become its own album).

Journaling written to my kids reads: Handmade turkeys on the fridge/lists of gratitudes * Running + walking around the school over and over with you-Trin + Blake * Racing and being loud, young, and active.

Supplies: Cardstock (Bazzill Basics Paper) * Patterned paper (Basic Grey, My Mind’s Eye, s.e.i.) * Stickers (Paper Salon, 7 Gypsies) * Letter stickers (Creative Memories) * Chipboard letters (American Crafts) * Journal strip (Creative Cafe with Creative Imaginations).

Remember

8.5×11 Layout
Album: This Is Us, Together

Journaling to my kids reads: I don’t know when it changed, but your interactions with each other have somehow matured. They’re different now and I’m always noticing it. Like this day–your last day of school. As soon as you got home you sat down with the new yearbook and looked through it page by page, laughing and pointing things out, and reminiscing together. There is a maturity about the way you two do this now that surprises me. I just love that you’re growing up to be good friends.

Supplies: Cardstock (Bazzill Basics Paper) * Apoxy sticker (Creative Cafe for Creative Imaginations) * Rub-on’s (Art Warehouse) * Ink (Stampin’ Up) * Other sources unknown (button, ribbon).

I hope this template idea helps you to continue scrapbooking during the busy holidays. If you use the template, please post it to our flickr page and let me know!

If you like this tutorial, you’ll probably like the others too. For access to all the archives, and the other members-only videos, see the Members Information Page.