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Scrapbooking with Scraps – Paperclipping 158

How often do you use your leftover scraps of patterned paper? I use them just about every single time that I scrapbook. I love working with my scraps. They’re the first place I go for patterned paper choices and only check my full-sized sheets if I need one for my full-sized backgrounds, or if I just can’t find the colors I need from my scraps.

Would you like to get more out of your patterned papers and their scraps? In today’s episode for the Paperclipping Members, I share design tips and principles that work great with scraps! I also share some scrap maintenance tips that make scrapbooking with them (and scrapbooking in general) much easier!

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Below are the layouts that made use of all the design and maintenance tips I shared in the episode . . .

You: Up Close

12×12 layout
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Journaling reads:

  • The way your eyes turn to upside down moons when you smile.
  • Your long curling eye lashes.
  • The sprinkling of light summer freckles across the tops of your pink cheeks.
  • The eye brows you inherited from Grandma Nancy.
  • The dimple in your lower cheek.
  • Your perfect, perfect skin.

It’s always nice when a person’s outward beauty reflects their inner beauty the way your does. <3

Supplies: The orange paper on this layout is on clearance with only 8 left! Other supplies: Pink and green velvet pleated flowers & my favorite white letters: Foam Rockabye Thickers

Edison Music Box

12×12 layout
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Journaling reads: Grandma Holt (Irene Nielsen Holt) gave us her Edison phonograph not long before she died. We call it the “music box” because that’s what she called it. It originally belonged to her grandparents. Since Grandma was born just after the turn of the century, that gives us an idea of how old the box it. It still works.

We have an old suitcase and a box full of was cylinders that play old turn of the century pieces, like, “Cute Little Wigglin Dance,” and “Hitchy-Koo.”

We love playing thee old songs, even the kids. It’s amazing to us that those folksy styles were the popular music of the time. It’s such a very different sound and personality from anything we’re used to.

Supplies: This beautiful stitched Anna Griffin paper is on clearance! I gave it a vignette effect by inking it with Old Paper and Walnut Stain Distress Ink, and an Ink Blending Tool. I used the same inks for the journaling block on off-white cardstock, but also added Vintage Photo. Other supplies: Vintage Metal Corners and Metal Philosophy Tags.

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Sisters & Daughters

12×12 layouts
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Journaing reads: I left my kids and husband at home this year to spend Thanksgiving with my parents and my sisters and their families. I loved getting to focus my attention on watching my sisters mother their children. Erin and Lindsay are great moms.

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  • http://crazydiamond21.blogspot.com JennV

    Great episode Noell! I really like that you scrapbook with scraps. I am very inspired to dig into my ever growing stash of scraps. Maybe I need to challenge myself not to cut any more 12×12 papers until my scraps fit into their container again! :)

  • http://scrappingmariangeles.blogspot.com/ mariangeles_spain

    When I think about scraps, I think “small”, so I’ve liked a lot watching this episode talking about “big” scraps. This will make me look at my papers in a different way :)

    Thanks again for the inspiration!

  • http://www.paperclipping.com Noell

    Oh, good! I hadn’t thought of that distinction. Glad it was helpful!

  • http://www.paperclipping.com Noell

    Sounds like a great idea! My stash supply happens to be low right now and
    lately I’ve been wishing I had MORE scraps to work with! It’s a really fun
    way to scrapbook. :)

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  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000383243953 Sierra Tide

    Thank you for the great video! I learn so much better from watching videos. I have a great source for scrapbook paper but what about the little embellishments? Where can I find a great source for those?
    http://scrapperforlife.com/

  • http://www.paperclipping.com Noell

    Unless I’m purchasing from my local stores, I buy my embellishments from
    Scrapbook.com. They carry a lot of what I like to buy!

  • Ibis

    I love the layout, You: up close. It is so perfect. Your very best work! It made me so excited to see it. Definitely an inspiration.

  • http://www.paperclipping.com Noell

    Thank you, Ibis! It’s one of my favorites right now, too! :)