Something To Jot About | Digital Scrapbooking Resources

Happy New Year!

What do you to kick start your digital scrapbooking journaling? Kristin Ruttan from Log Your Memory has some great prompts in her FREE Journaling Toolbox. Every week she posts a handful of prompts on a specific topic.  She has TONS of topics (52 each year).  You can jot a few notes about the topics as they come up (and refer to them later when you are scrapping) or if you need some ideas mid-scrapping, scroll through her lists to find a topic that fits.  I’m sure you’ll find one in her vast list…here’s  a sample:  Halloween * Communication * Christmas * Daily Habits * Daylight Savings * Holiday Traditions * Entertaining * Holiday Traditions * Thanksgiving * Veteran’s Day * Illness * Books * Football * Seasons * Work * Personal Organization * Politics * Summer Olympics * Back 2 School * County Fair * Outdoors * Pet Peeves * Relaxation

I chose to think about daily habits with it being the 2013 & the new year. Here are some questions that Kristin suggested:

  1. • What are some of your daily habits … the things you do every day, same time, same way… often without thought?
  2. • Have you ever tried to intentionally create a habit? What was your approach? Were you successful?
  3. • What habits do you wish you could end?
  4. • What habits would you like to develop?
  5. • Which do you prefer… routine or a less predictable day?
  6. • What is your most recent habit? What habit have you had for the longest?
  7. • Have you kicked a habit? What was it and how did you do it?
  8. • Have you ever stopped in the middle of operating by habit and wondered what you were doing?
  9. • Is daily journaling one of your habits? Would you like it to become one?
  10. • What advice can you give others regarding creating or kicking a habit?

Here’s one I thought of. My niece, Alyson, turned 14 this year and one of her goals in her young woman’s group is to visit 14 temples (from our church) this year. My sister could take a picture at each temple, but jot down something about the journey, places they stopped along the way, what food they ate, how many miles from their home to the temple. I’m sure you can come up with other ideas.

Lynett (lynett_rock) She used Blooming, Candy Store Papers, & Marker Alpha

Lynett (lynett_rock) She used Bloomin & Marker Alpha

 Lynett (lynett_rock) She used Naughty or Nice and Food for FansLynett (lynett_rock) She used Naughty or Nice and Food for Fans

Kassie (Kass_23) She used Sunnyside Up, Choo Choo, Happy, and Sunshine Alpha

Kassie (Kass_23) She used Sunnyside Up, Choo Choo, Happy, and Sunshine Alpha

What memories could you log or jot about? Your digital scrapbooking layouts are sure to tell a story when you include your memories as they happen! Hugs!

Using Large Photos | Digital Scrapbooking Skills

If I had to name one feature of digital scrapbooking that impressed me more than any other and caused me to change from a traditional scrapper to strictly digital, it would surely be the fact that I could use a very large photo on a page. Traditionally, my prints were sized at 4” x 6,” but digitally, I could make a photo as large as the whole page! A large photo makes a large impact, and isn’t that what we want so often? Chelle’s team members have been making pages with large photos to show you some inspirational examples.

Kayla showcased a photo of her children, all wearing Santa hats at a party. The smiles on their faces are reason enough to make this photo as large as half the page. I love how she repeated each child’s image individually down the left side of the page. She used  We Wish You A Merry Christmas Bundle, Lovin’ from the Oven {bundle}, and Me & My Shadow. WeveBeenGood_Dec11_web

Kassie also made a Christmas page (she used Naughty & Nice) and she used a blend mode on her large photo. A photo with Santa only happens at most once a year, so it deserves prominence on the page, but her children are so cute, they would deserve that anyway. Kassie also repeated the image on the frame in a smaller spot. I love the way she has the elf sitting on top of it. Santa_Claus_is_coming_to_Town

In keeping with the Christmas theme, Shanell made a page about a recent trip to Williams, Arizona, to ride the Polar Express to the Grand Canyon. I am totally jealous. It even snowed on them while they were there! What a magical experience it must have been and definitely deserving a large photo page. By the way, she used Chelle’s Choo! Choo! Bundle, CU Evergreens, and the Winter Thrills snowflakes.. polar-express1

Finally, to show you a perfect example of when to use a large photo that is NOT a Christmas page is Melissa. Every newborn deserves to have at least one scrapbook page in which his sweet baby face photo takes up at least half the page. Melissa’s new baby is adorable, and I LOVE the page she made with his picture. Her clusters of baby elements from Beary Cute Baby Boy were the perfect addition to highlight the theme of the page without distracting from his face. He looks so peaceful there, I want to reach out and stroke his baby soft cheeks. Meeting-You

I’m sure you have a photo or two from the last month that deserves its own page. If you are usually a multi photo scrapper, challenge yourself to try this approach for just one page, and share it with us in Chelle’s Gallery. I would love to see what you do!

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Perfect Pairs: Lovin From The Oven & Gingerbread {Reloaded} | Digital Scrapbooking Kit Combinations

Hello Ladies & Happy New Year! Christmas cookies, sweet breads, cinnamon rolls, gingerbread, puddings & cider. These 2 products really give you a delicious smorgasboaard of yummy things to work with. I’m here with the first Perfect Pairs of 2013. Loving From The Oven Bundle & Gingerbread {Reloaded}. Chelle designed a digital scrapbooking bundle and kit that are sure to add to your Christmas photos. Let me show you the great pieces you have to work with.

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Jenn J’s layout “Kitchenaid Christmas” shows how well these 2 kits work together.The diagonal papers and clustering really add to the overall appeal of her layout.web_kitchen-aid-xmas
Next Karen (Karen32) created a more whimsical layout. Look at how she zoomed in on 1 individual cookie and the other cookies are blurry. The use of the clothesline/banner of kitchen items is a lovely addition to the layout and really adds to the overall impression.made-from-scratch1
Leslie (lab130) tells of a childhood memory of her Mother baking pies. Leslie shows us a great use of circles and squares and did a lovely job on the clusters.Don’t miss out on the freebies that work with these products.
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Hope you enjoy all the yummy layouts you can create by using Lovin From The Oven & Gingerbread {reloaded}.
Hugs!

Gallery Standouts | Digital Scrapbooking Inspiration

Hello! I’ve been looking through the galleries at Scrap Orchard today. It’s taken me several hours. I just keep getting stuck looking at LO’s, before I know it, it’s been another hour. I get to show you some of my favorites digital scrapbooking LO’s today. Look at this adorable advent calendar made using “O Come Let Us Adore Him” created by Shelley.

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msbrad shows us a calendar page she created using Chelle’s “Fly Little Birdie” mini kit.

Chocochoco show us this photo-less delightful LO using Gingerbread {Reloaded}

Camijo used this LO for her annual Christmas card using Home For The Holidays

ScrappinJackie made this reindeer-themed LO using Ho Ho Ho!

Shazabess used Lovin From The Oven to create this calorie-loaded LO.

Happiness Is sure makes “A Hard-Knock Like” seem fun and cheery. She used Ho Ho Ho!, Naughty & Nice, & Bead Alpha by Chelle’s Creations.

Greenmother made this LO using Naughty or Nice & CU Vintage Maps designed by Chelle’s Creations.

Hope you’ve enjoyed this look at some fantastic digital scrapbooking pages! I know I did.
Hugs!