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| I am completely in love with this layout! Only used a few things but I am def. proud of the way it came out! |
I enjoy life, and visually explore anything about everything. I am a Scrapologist, and I utilize various types of paper designs, scraps, and embellishments to create innovative layouts that fit with life's many unique adventures. I am an active duty service member in the United States Air Force, and I am currently stationed at Yokota Air Base in Japan. Crafting is my own little cloud 9 and it makes me happy! I hope that you all enjoy my crafts, feel inspired, and laugh along with me!
Friday, December 13, 2013
SNL/14DOC- Layout Process Video (Dec 13, 2013)
Monday, December 9, 2013
My Technical Definition of Scrapology
SCRAPOLOGY
What is Scrapology?
Scrapology refers to the knowledge and science of Scrap.
Scrap involves small pieces of something larger, and in this case it refers to all
the small pieces combined that make up the art of scrapbooking. Scrapbooking preserves
personal and family memories in the form of a scrapbook (photo album) by turning
family photos into creative pages, often as a part of a distinct layout, and
then inserting the completed pages into sheet protectors, which are then
collected in 3-ring binders.
How did it develop?
Marielen Christensen is sometimes credited with turning
scrapbooking from what was once just the age-old scrapbook hobby (a time where
embellishments where not used) into a new industry with businesses devoted
specifically to the sale and manufacturing of scrapbooking supplies (Jarvik). By
1980, she had assembled over fifty volumes and was invited to display them at
the World Conference on Records. Marielen and her husband AJ authored and
published a how-to book, Keeping Memories Alive, and opened a scrapbook
store in 1981 that has since closed. Keeping Memories Alive was also the first
company to launch a scrapbook Internet site.
What is a Layout?
A very important step in making a scrapbook would be
creating a layout. A layout is an arrangement of pictures, embellishments
(ornaments/decorations) and decorative paper layered on top of each other on a
12X12 cardstock. Cardstock is thicker and more durable form of paper.
Analysis of Parts:
·
Paper-
Choosing scrapbooking paper is the first step when creating a layout. The
patterned paper shown on Figure 1 (below) is used as a background to accent the
photograph and decorate the page. The collection used above is reversible, and
it comes in color coordinating shades; This becomes useful when creating more
than one layout with the same collection.
·
Embellishments-
Stickers, buttons, ribbons, brads, photo corners, journal cards, rhinestones, enamel dots, tags, flowers, sequences, bows, and anything else you want can be used as embellishments.
·
Stamps-
Both rubber and clear stamps are used it layouts.
·
Photo-Any
photograph worth preserving.
·
Thickers-
Thickers add dimension and elegance to your layouts; they are of archival-quality
materials and come in a variety of fonts and colors.
Title: You Are Amazing-Designed by Karla M. Alvarado
How is it used?
Scrapbooking does not only refer to making layouts. It can
be anything from making a card, a tag or even altering regular items with
scrapbooking materials to make a something pretty.
Scrapbooking allows for an individual to express themselves
by using pictures and images instead of writing, as you would in a Diary; Scrapbooking
is a very therapeutic hobby. It can be used for normal memory keeping as well
as a tool to help a person cope with traumatic events and progression; a
scrapbook may be used to document personal events (Thibo Carnes 39-47).
Are there any new
products available today?
Project Life- Project
Life is a different approach to scrapbooking that was created to simplify the
process. It requires no glue, no scissors, no tools, and no skills of any kind.
The design of project life takes the guess work out of layout design so that
you can focus on recording your everyday moments through your photos and
journaling (Becky Higgins). The simple
design is cute and makes it possible for you to complete more pages in less
time.
There are only three basic things you need to complete an
album (using project life):
1. A 12x12 Binder
2. Project Life® Core Kit
3. Big Pack of Photo Pocket Pages
Works Cited
Jarvik, Elaine. "Memories & Mementos." DeseretNews.com.
N.p., 23 Apr. 1997. Web. 26 Nov. 2013.
<http://www.deseretnews.com/article/556430/Memories--mementos.html?pg=all>.
Thibo Carnes, Jeanne. "Journal of Clinical Activities,
Assignments & Handouts in Psychotherapy Practice." Google Scholar, 22
Oct. 2008. Web. 23 Nov. 2013.
<http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1300/J182v02n03_05>.
"About Project LifeĆ®." Becky Higgins. Becky
Higgins, LLC, 2013. Web. 23 Nov. 2013.
<http://beckyhiggins.com/about-project-life/>.
Murphy, Kate. "Business; Catering to a Love Affair With
the Past." The New York Times. The New York Times, 28 Dec. 2003.
Web. 26 Nov. 2013.
<http://www.nytimes.com/2003/12/28/business/business-catering-to-a-love-affair-with-the-past.html>.
Saturday, December 7, 2013
SNL Design/Saturday Stash Dive (Dec. 7, 2013)
This week myself and Ellen H. decided to challenge each other with Project Life cards and flowers. I really love the way this layout came out. Using the PL cards was challenging yet surprisingly fun.
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Layout-Home Is Where The Heart Is
I adore this layout. This is one of the cutest pictures I have of Jake and his mom Kathryn. The background paper came from Scraptastics' Colorblind Add-on kit.

The frame used came from Maggie Holmes and the stamp came from Scraptastic, it is an exclusive set.

This colorful deer really made the layout come together. As you may or may not know, Jake is from North Dakota--hunting is all the rage in his family! ^-^

These white leaves where bought at my local store. They were part of a bouquet I ended up dissecting in order to use each piece separately.
XOXO
Layout-Just A Typical Day
I remember this day like it was yesterday. Having breakfast with Goofy and meeting him was one of Jake's highlights on this Disney World trip.
I wanted this layout to represent that morning and I also wanted a safari feel to it.

I found these leaves at my local craft store here in Tokyo. I truly believe they make the layout come together.

These sequences are from the Memorabilia collection and the mask came with the Colorblind Kit from Scraptastic; I used Tim Holtz distress paint for the background.

The upper right hand corner looked like it could use some spicing up, so I added the washi tapes from the Colorblind Kit and some sparkles to tie it with the rest of the layout.
Layout--This is How We Roll
The idea for this layout was completely inspired by the Owl die cut that I used. I wanted to create something fun and comical. Most of the products used came with the Scraptastic November Kit...(The Colorblind Add-on to be precise)
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