Hello Ladies! Tricky Titles, Fun Facts, or other uses of alliteration can really make our digital scrapbooking layouts even better. Dr. Suess has to be one of the best examples of alliteration. For example, “Quick Trick,” “Thing 1 and Thing 2.”Here are some other’s I’ve thought of: Happy Hearts, Chalked {Cards}, Hometown Hero, Delightful Disney, Albuquerque for Turkey, Silly Song.I remember looking through one of my older sister’s high school yearbooks. A title trick the yearbook club used was with their journaling. They started the journaling with a fancy titled word and then did the same with the last word. For example: Book & Bag, Test & Teachers, Happy Holidays, Home Sweet Home, Play Practice, you get the idea. I remember going through the whole yearbook to look at all those titles. I like the idea of using it as a “frame” in our digital scrapbooking journaling.

Ophelia (navaja77) used the letter “K” repeatedly in her layout. Karate, Kick, & Kumite Ophelia
Ophelia used In the Pocket {Bundle} & Black Belt.

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Jenn J (jmljensen) used the “T” sound with her layout.Jenn J
Jenn used Naughty or Nice & the Alpha from Ho Ho Ho!

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Melissa used the letter “B” for her alliteration Bean-Bag-Baby_zps0d037ce8

Melissa used Love Grows in her LO.

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Bet you’ll be able to add some creative titles or words to your layouts using Alliteration. Have a great day!
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