Showing posts with label scrapbooking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scrapbooking. Show all posts

Tuesday, 4 March 2008

journaling article

Hello,
This is part of the handout for the journaling beginner crop. The handout is aimed at beginners but seasoned scrappers may find some ideas they had forgotten!
If you would like a copy of the full article, (or have any questions about journaling), leave a comment and I will email you a copy.
Journaling

Journaling is the writing which accompanies your photographs on a layout. It is the who, what where, when and why of your layout.
Journaling is not just for your own reference, but for future generations who may not know who made the scrapbook. The paper and ink you use should be archival quality and you should avoid writing directly on your photographs. journal next to, beneath, or on an adjacent page. You should include dates, names, events and any other details you think are important. Remember that future generations may not know who ‘mum’, ‘dad’, etc are, include full names where possible.
Journaling is the perfect way to hand down family stories, superstitions and traditions, don’t be afraid to include these in your journaling.
Journaling does not have to accompany photographs, you can journal a layout without photographs too. This can be a valuable resource to pass down to future generations and can help tell your story.


Materials for journaling
The most important thing to remember when choosing materials for your journaling is that they are archival quality, acid and lignin free.
Pens should be permanent, fade and water proof. There is a wide selection of suitable pens available from your scrap booking supplier.
Printer versus written journaling
Many scrap bookers feel that their handwriting is not good enough for their scrapbooks and prefer to use a computer to write their journaling. Whilst this is a neat way to journal, the benefits of handwriting are overlooked, you are limiting when you can journal and future generations will be interested to see your own handwriting. A mixture of both seems to be best.




Basic journaling ideas

Here are a few simple ideas to get your journaling started.

1. Write directly on your layout. Sounds simple, but this method is often forgotten. Simply writing around your photographs can be very effective.
2. Matt and layered journaling. Write or print your journaling onto paper or cardstock, cut out and matt onto paper or cardstock to compliment your layout. Attach to your layout using adhesive or sticky fixers.
Ink the edges of your journaling and add embellishments to co-ordinate with your layout.
Try cutting your journaling into strips before matting and layering, then add them to your layout, use different angles to create a different effect.

3. Tag journaling. Journal onto die-cut tag and attach to your layout using ribbon, brads or adhesive. You can use as many tags as you need to get all the information onto your layout, without taking up too much space.
4. Mini book journaling. Mini books are a great way of hiding your journaling. To make a mini book - cut a piece of card and fold in half. Cover the front of the book with matching paper and embellishments. Write inside and attach the back of the book to your layout with adhesive, brads, ribbon, or sticky fixers.
michele x

classnotes feb 08

Hello

I can't believe how the time flies!! I should have posted this entry over a week ago!! well better late than never, here goes...


Saturday February 23 classnotes - Beginners crop


The focus for this class was journaling. The challenge was to make a lo without photos! A bit of a challenge for some as they don't like their handwriting! The girls rose to the challenge and worked really hard to finish their lo's, didn't they do well....



They worked so hard you could hear the little hamster wheels spinning!!!



Well done girls, you did a great job on your lo's, I know how hard it was for you.


The next beginners crop is Saturday 29th march, if you would like to join us please email me or leave a comment. I will let you know closer to the date what the focus will be, if you have any suggestions please leave a comment.

Happy crafting

Michele x



Friday, 8 February 2008

workshop dates

Hello

Just a quick post to let you know about the next few workshops.


The next Beginners scrapbooking crop will be Saturday 23rd February, 1 - 4pm. The focus at this crop will be journaling. There are a few places left, so book your chair quick!


The next advanced scrapbooknig crop will be Saturday 8th March, 1 - 4pm. We should have an interesting challenge at this crop all about sketches, with a double challege too! Places are still available.


The next ATC Club workshop will be Saturday 15th March, 1 - 3pm. Place are still available but going quick. The theme will be.....Easter, so bring along some Easter themed materials.


All workshops need to be booked in advance so please book early to avoid disappointment, there are limited chairs (I can't find any more!!LOL). Email me at mleppard06@aol.com for booking details.


Take care all and keep crafty!

michelex

classnotes jan08





Beginners scrapbooking

Sharing
There was lots of gossip at todays workshop, everyone was catching up after the christmas break.
One of the good things about being part of a scrapbooking group is sharing ideas and memories and boy did we share today!! LOL.
Todays challenge was to create a layout from papers supplied. There were some great layouts as you can see in the slideshow! A couple were unsure of how to use the papers to begin with but with a little encouragement they were soon cropping, sticking and creating. A couple of layouts were not completed, these people will have to have detention I think, too much gossip not enough scrapping!!! LOL

When we meet again we will focus on journaling as a couple of people were struggling with theirs. Watch out for the journaling article coming soon!
Take care and happy crafting!
michele x

classnotes dec07 exploding boxes

classnotes dec07








Exploding box workshop



The exploding box workshop was lots of fun. Once everyone had their basic box cut out it was time to decorate it. The theme was "Christmas" . Some were made with christmas papers and embellishments and even a couple of 3D christmas trees! Some were made as christmas presents and used everyday papers and lovely mini photos, these include a hidden Terry's chocolate orange! I am surprised they made it to the recipients!! LOL. All turned out lovely.
Everyone was so pleased with their boxes that they asked for another workshop soon!
I will post a slideshow on a seperate post next!
Take care and keep crafting!
michele x