Great pages Caitlin.
Teresa in MD
Mine are usually fairly simple, but I love the lumpy embellishments!
> My favorite technique is colorblocking--simple but it allows room for
> lots of different embellishments and journaling, and has a really neat
> and clean look to it. I think journaling is very important, and I
> always try to journal at least the who/what/where/when, and any
> special memories I have of the event. I also like adding quotes and
> poems. Sometimes the right quote can make all the difference in a
> layout, and maked it more meaningful, too. Most of the time I keep my
> pictures square... I don't use a lot of ovals or other shapes. I love
> using fibers and eyelets, too. I'm starting to really get into using
> tags. My layouts are all unique, and my style seems to vary a bit
> with each one. You can see all my more recent layouts at
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> Caitlin in WA >
> On 07 Jul 2003 15:05:52 GMT, snipped-for-privacy@aol.comnospam (Elissa) wrote: >
> >As I'm a newbie to scrapbooking, I've only started to develop my own style as
> >to my layouts. My pages are pretty simple - not much embelishment or fancy
> >details, just pictures, colored cardstock, a couple of stickers and lettering.
> >I was going through my magazines for ideas and saw such a wide array of
> >layouts, as I have here. So what's your scrapbooking style? Simple? Fancy?
> >Do you use lots of embelishments & fancy cutting techniques? Are you into
> >detailed journaling or do you keep things short and sweet?
> >
> >All replies appreciated!
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> >Elissa - Mommy to Rebecca Meagan 9/6/00 & twins edd 11/1/03
> >
> >"Before I got married, I had six theories about bring up children; now I have
> >six children and no theories." - John Wilmont, Earl of Rochester > >
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