Tuesday, July 13, 2010

I realized something recently that has made me quite happy: I no longer purchase scrapbooking magazines or stand in the magazine aisle leafing through a handful of them in order to find inspiration from other scrapbookers. Instead, I check out the online galleries and am far more inspired than I was when I forked over money for those magazines. How cool is that? Digital scrapbooking has certainly changed a lot in my life - for the better!


Today I'm going to spotlight some of the layouts using Sarah's products that have recently popped up in the galleries. I'm continually amazed at the amount of talent that lives in digiscrappers - you gals are awesome! Check out these layouts, then click on them to leave some love for their creators. Maybe you'll see something that inspires you for your own next layout!

This layout, entitled Family, was created by Trixie Scraps. She used a collab of her own with Sarah called "Sunday Afternoon". I absolutely LOVE the stacked papers and all the layered papers and elements. I especially love the circle and flower along the side of the page. It's a small touch that really adds a unique detail.

The next layout that really grabbed my attention is this one by Cheri called Tires. It's a perfect boy page, and I can't believe how well the elements in Sarah's "Tough Boy" kit mimic the tires in the photos! The composition of the layout and the color scheme are just fantastic.

Finally, take a look at this stunning hybrid card created by Abhall76 called Because of the Brave. WOW! The simple beauty and heartfelt sentiment of the card are incredible. What soldier or soldier's family wouldn't tear up upon receiving this? It's a fantastic use of Sarah's "Old Glory" kit.

Congratulations to all three Gallery Stand Out artists! We all LOVE seeing your work, so keep scrapping and making gorgeous layouts and projects with Sarah's goodies!

Annisa

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Take A Peek Thursday

Take a peek at all the gorgeous SB layouts popping up in the ScrapMatters gallery!

You Make My Heart Sing by kladle using Sarah's Sister Sue kit



Leaps and Bounds by megg26 using Sarah's Remember Me kit




Silly Sleeper by sm_amber and using Sarah's My Buddy kit

Why don't you give some of Sarah's 'older' kits another look?!

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

It's Freebie Wednesday!

Hi everyone, Janine here with this week's Freebie Wednesday!  I hope that those of you that celebrated the 4th of July had a wonderful time.  I really loved the collab kit Old Glory done by Designs by Sarah Bennett and Trixie Scraps Designs so I created two cluster frames for you for the freebie this week.  I hope you enjoy it, here is a preview of what you will be getting:


Click HERE to download the freebie and please leave a comment here or on 4shared I love to read them!

If you love the freebie you can check out this amazing kit the freebie was made with HERE.



Have a fantastic rest of the week!

Monday, July 5, 2010

Tell Your Story, Part 2

Awhile back, I did a post here about Telling Your Story (you can find it HERE) so I thought we'd revisit that topic and I'd offer up some new tips about journaling and getting your stories onto your scrapbook pages!

Scrapbook pages can be an excellent way to get the stories of our lives out onto paper but many of us worry that we aren't very good writers and that fact will take away from our pages. I'd like to suggest that you
see it in a different way - how many of us would LOVE to have journaling written by our mothers, grandmothers and great-grandmothers? Would we even care how 'well' they were written? I'd guess that you answer would be a resounding NO! What we'd care about is that they were telling a story, expressing themselves and helping us to see into their world!

But, since I know that the ability to write well is something that we all worry about when journaling on our pages, I thought I'd throw out some general writing elements and tips that you can use as you journal on your pages.


  • Point of View - To determine the 'right' point of view for your journaling, ask yourself what the story's message is, why it's important to tell it, and who your audience will be. This will help you determine what you should include in your journaling and what isn't necessary.
  • Dramatic Question - This is the primary question that you pose at the beginning of your journaling to create tension and draw in the audience. A dramatic question is usually not an actual question but rather an intriguing statement that causes the audience to ask themselves a question. The ultimate goal of this element is to hook your audience and motivate them to continue to read your journaling to the end.
  • Emotional Content - It is emotional content that everyone can relate to and what ultimately makes a story universal. The ability to include emotion in your journaling will help keep your audience engaged and interested.
  • "Soundtrack" - Use your patterned papers, photos and elements to establish mood and reinforce the overall message of your journaling.
  • Economy - Keep your journaling short, sweet and emotionally compelling. This forces you to focus only on writing about that which supports the focus of the story you're telling.
I hope that these tips are helpful to you as you begin to tell your story on your scrapbook pages! I also thought that I'd show you some journaling focused layouts that I found over in the Sarah Bennett Designs gallery over at ScrapMatters in hopes that they inspire you!

Amy's amazing & stunning layout using the Old Glory Collab by Trixie Scraps and Designs by Sarah Bennett

Abhall76's beautiful & fun page using the Sweet Siblings collab by Sarah & Stacy's Backdoor Desisns & Paper Cuts from Sarah
Wow! This fantastic no-photo layout by kmkarayannis just blew me away! She also used Old Glory by Trixie Scraps & Sarah
Another amazing layout - this one by lionsimba using lots of Sarah goodies!

And, last but not least, another fantastic page by AmyP using the Sunday Afternoon Collab by Sarah Bennett and Trixie Scraps

Friday, July 2, 2010

Happy 4th of July!

I just can't get enough of the layouts from the "Old Glory" kit.

Take a look at these and get some inspiration for scrapping your precious pictures your will take this weekend. 

Layout by agrievingmommy

Layout by azrood

layout by stanworth
This fabulous calendar page  by Abhall76

layout by gonewiththewind

layout by Hoo-rah

Get your kit and add on's here

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Night Owl Speed Scrap at ScrapMatters - TONIGHT July 1, 2010

Hi all! I just wanted to let you all know about the Night Owl Speed Scrap that is going on TONIGHT - July 1, 2010 - at ScrapMatters.


For all those who complete their layout within the designated deadline, Sarah has created a fabulous alpha for your participation prize:


Just so happens that this alpha coordinates perfectly with Sarah's new collab Old Glory...


Hope to see you all there!! We'll have a hoot of a time!!

Standout Layouts from the CT

Today, I just wanted to highlight 3 recent layouts that hit Standout Galleries this past month.

This beauty was created by agrievingmommy using Sarah's Tough Boy Kit

This one is by Kim, using Old Glory, a collab between Sarah and Trixie Scraps


This one is by agrievingmommy using the same Old Glory kit.


Beautiful work ladies.

I love how awesome Sarah's products are. She is definitely offering a variety of versatile products for all sorts of layouts. Maybe you can get a standout too by using one of her kits.