20 Scrapbooking Tips
Tags:1. Get over what you "think" it should be and just allow it to be ("it" will be something different for every person).
2. Examine how you look through the lens of your camera. What do you really see? What are you looking for? Next time you pick up your camera let yourself play a bit more by looking up, down, to the sides, etc. of your subject. There are so many interesting things out there in the world. I am particularly interested in the ways things meet together - people, places, things
3. White cardstock is always a solid choice for the foundation of your layout. I love it. It is my go-to color of choice.
4. Mix up your page sizes. For the last year I have been experimenting with all sorts of different sizes - this is a huge creative boost. Online lately I have seen really cool pages that are 6 inches x 12 inches, 4 inches x 12 inches, 8 inches x 8 inches, etc. Don't limit yourself to one size.
5. Keep an inspiration journal. This is one of the best things you can do for your creative self. Don't judge what you write in it or put in it - just use it and abuse it and let it be a place for the things that are scrambling in your head. For a long time I have had too many of these and it began to feel way to scattered. Recently I have combined it into one notebook - forcing myself to use just one and go with it.
6. Repetition. Probably my favorite design principle: do something once and then do it two more times. Three is a very nice number. Repeat colors. Repeat shapes. Repeat accents.

7. Expand yourself. Find something else to learn about next: a new interest, a new subject. Learning stuff fills you up, gives you more to draw from when you sit down to create.
8. Note to self: there is no perfect layout. Forget about perfection; rather adopt an attitude that you will learn something from each layout you complete. Maybe it will be a new way to combine colors, create embellishments, or crop your photos. Maybe it will be that you totally dislike the way you did something. Make a mental note and move on to the next thing.
9. Alphabet stamps in classic typefaces are great for the long haul. Here's a couple favorites: Hero Arts Printer's Type or Basic Upper Case.
10. Layer. When you are putting a layout together think in terms of layers: cardstock, patterned paper, transparency, stickers, stamps - what can you add on top of the last layer to make the piece more interesting?
11. Learn how to be self-critical without putting yourself down. How do you do this? As you create stuff ask yourself "does this really need this accent? Am I adding to the overall story or am I adding it just to add it?" There's no right answer - it's more about developing a general awareness and connection with yourself as you are creating. Be ok with stopping yourself and moving on to the next piece.
12. Just stick it down. If you have been looking at a single layout for days and days and days it is probably time to just stick it all down and move on the next. Isn't it awesome that there is always another story to
tell?
13. You can never go wrong with circle or square punches.
14. Collect stuff (and not just scrapbook supplies). Mail pieces. Tags. Bits of stuff. Cut it up. Grab a manila folder or a basket or a box (don't make it complicated) and stick stuff in there. Regularly dip back into that spot for ideas and inspiration.
15. Read more about the Art of Finding.
16. Make sure you are in your scrapbooks. Take photos of yourself. Set your timer. Hand over your camera. Get together with friends to take photos of one another. Your kids and your family will thank you.
17. Bring your scrapbook talents into your home environment (also known as living with your art). Create collages to hang in your home. Enlarge and frame your favorite photos or layout. Create cool accents for your mantle with your supplies. There is so much that can be done with all those supplies you have collected to bring your hobby into the living areas in your home.
18. Take some time to go back over all the layouts you have created and give yourself a hug for all the stories you have told. Taking a look at the body of your work will give you a whole new perspective on what you have done and where you want to go next.
19. Create less. Rather than doing a bunch of layouts just for the sake of filling up an album, spend more time on just a few stories that really have meaning for you and your family.
20. Go make something right now. Stop whining. Stop coming up with excuses. Start now.

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You do what you do so well. I hope you know that you are a bright spot on the internet and the world.
Thanks for all that you share.
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I would love to see you elaborate on your inspiration journal. I need help with condensing and keeping everything in one place!
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I will add that to my list for a future post Cindy :).
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Thank you! Exactly why you're top on my blog reading list.
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Wow! What great advice. I am in the midst of cleaning out my scrap room and took a break for some inspiration. Your post hit the spot! I am so ready to get focused on getting pages done. Thank-You!
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Ali,
I recently started scrapbooking again after almost a 10 year hiatus. I quit because after working at a scrapbook shop I was so frustrated that people (including myself) were forgetting that scrapbooks are about PICTURES and WORDS not embellishments. I'm so happy to have found your blog and your wonderful philosophy of documenting and sharing stories. I can't wait to get rolling again. Thank you.
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This information is most excellent.
I am "taking away" number #5.
Ideas will surge in my head at the most inopportune time and by the time I get to my scrap room, the ideas has long-left my brain.
This will be a big step in helping me complete better pages so they are more meaningful.
I am currently working on capturing every day moments and I am excited for a long weekend of projects!
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Your blog is one of the great things about my day. Thank you for taking the time to put this out there for those of us who aspire to tell our stories the way you do.
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fantastic tips! this is one to bookmark and come back to for inspiration.
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Oh your a creative jewel Ali. Thank you so much for reprinting this.... so needed some reminders.
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You mentioned using classic typefaces in stamps, but could you give us a list of your most favorite/used fonts? I only digi scrap, so I'm constantly looking for classic fonts that I can use.
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thank you for this.
such down to earth goodness.
great inspiration!
love the layout of you as a baby. the layout and pics. you look like a porcelin doll!
love the fact that you are smilling and simon is not, and thats okay and you made a layout. i would of been to scared too.
thanks for sharing with us!
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I agree with some of your points, not with others. For me, one of my life rules is "make your own rules, and you will find yourself living freely." Now, of course, I have many sub-rules, but they all fit quite nicely into this one, come to think about it!
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I love this! Very inspiring and will definitely get me back to scrapbooking again! Thank you for sharing this ...
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I love this! Very inspiring and will definitely get me back to scrapbooking again! Thank you for sharing this ...
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Another fabulous post! I take everything in that you write about and try to apply it. "I want to be like Ali" (in my own way) :-) -Tina
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Another fabulous post! I take everything in that you write about and try to apply it. "I want to be like Ali" (in my own way) :-) -Tina
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Another fabulous post! I take everything in that you write about and try to apply it. "I want to be like Ali" (in my own way) :-) -Tina
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Fabulous and funny. Thanks!
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I love this post. I listed my hurdles that I have been working on getting over in regards to scrapbooking. Hope it helps someone, who is feeling uninspired or not good enough: http://christine-mary.blogspot.com/2009/05/scrapbooking-what-works-for-me-i-am.html
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