By far the creepiest scrap technique ever!!!

I was watching Scrapbook Memories on tv today and I saw the most disturbing thing I have seen and a while – and I am a mom of boys.

They woman who teaches the digital technique of the week was using the morphing tool on Photoshop today. She was turning pouts and pusses into smiles. But not normal, natural-looking smiles – no way! These are Stepford looking smiles.

Here, check it out and how creepy it is for yourself. As for me I will just keeps the pictures of the pouts and pusses as signs that my children are real, live humans.

 http://www.scrapbookmemoriestv.com/projects/900/913_4.htm

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One Punch Wonder

There are some scrapbookers who have a million tools and embellishments in a room that they devote entirely to their craft. I don’t have either. I am just a regular mom. I scrap because I want the stories and objects that go along with the pictures preserved together in whole memories. My pages aren’t perfect but they are perfectly me.

This is one I really like. It is simple, easy, and clearly the focus is the pictures. I used just three sheets of cardstock (two sided orange and yellow), one punch, and a pen. (and glue) I punched all around the edges of the pages and backed them with strips of orange. Then I took all the bones that were made with my punch and wrote out the title. The date bone and the journaling were made from the scraps from the backing.

This was a fast, easy, 15-minute page.

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Begining Scrapbookers – Lakeside Layout

It is so hot that I wish I was up at the Lake. Which made me think of my layout about the Lake. We spent a wonderful day at the lake about a month ago and I had so many pictures I wanted to use but I didn’t really want to make two pages. I have three kids so a lot of my pages have six pictures on them – that’s all I can seem to get on a page without doing a collage or something of that sort.

Remember, scrapbooking is about preserving memories not about being fancy for impressing people with $15 worth of stuff on your page. You can make a perfectly nice page that looks like what it is – mommy remembering – for very little money and no special skills whatsoever.

This page started out as this sketch. I wanted to use the background to say as much about the lake as the pictures so I used the light blue wave that I bought in a kit for a little over $2.00 in Wal-Mart’s scrapbook department. and then I overlaid it on a piece of darker blue cardstock and traced it so it wasn’t quite lined up and outlined both with a sparkly gen pen. Then I drew some freehand mountain shapes and cut them out, and a green row of trees that I made like you would paper dolls. The letters were cut out of sad printed paper that I downloaded from Epson’s page for digital scrapbookers.

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When I was finished there was no room for journaling – and I think that is the most important part (otherwise just get a photo album and save yourself the time, right?) So I cut out a large tree shape from the rest of the sheet of green cardstock (again freehand) and wrote the journaling there – it lives in the page protector behind the layout.

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