It’s a guy thing by Stefanie Semple | Supplies: Kimeric Kreations: My Favorite thing (kit) Debbie Hodge:Template In a Band 02 from Scrapbook Coach Class. I resized all the elements at once so that I could include a large photo of my daughter.” I used a template from the Scrapbook Coach Clustered Lesson. You can easily turn off layers you don’t want in Photoshop and resize, move. A blank page can be daunting, so they make a great starting point. “I love using digital scrapbooking templates. Vicki Hibbins says, “Here I scrapbook how my daughter enjoyed looking at the poppies while visiting the Gressenhall Museum Farm.” make it yours: take a standard-sized photo to oversized I also changed the location of the journaling because I had a lot to say, I wrote on the bursts which gave the white burst strips a less stark effect and gave me plenty of room to write – but makes the reader work to read this more personal story.” 2. I changed the location and size of the three photos. “I adjusted this sketch by rotating it 90 degrees to the left. For this page I used a sketch from the Oomph and Polish class of Masterful Scrapbook Design, based on a page by Lisa Dickinson.” “I like using sketches because they are a great jumping off point, especially when I’m feeling low on creative energy. Katie Scott says, “This page is about my strong sense of nostalgia for my home state.” Maine by Katie Scott | Supplies: October Afternoon and Studio Calico patterned papers Basic Grey and October Afternoon paper embellishments My Mind’s Eye epoxy stickers Amanda McGee “Sunburst Mat Stencil” Silhouette Cut File foam adhesive dots machine stitching American Crafts pen and ballpoint pen.
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