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Scrapbook Saturday

Another digital bedtime themed layout:

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And one I made tonight from an older photo I found Will playing with (and wrinkling) this morning:

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Paper is from Scenic Route with the exception of the cute embossed heart paper which is by Cloud 9 Design (I love this Valentine line from them).

Scrapbook Saturdays

Here is recent project and one from Christmas. (The benefit of not sharing these for the past few months is that I have tons of older projects I can sneak in here during my not-so-productive weeks.) :)

Will got a 3 ft tall giraffe from my grandmother for his birthday (best present ever, Koko), and loved it so much that he brought it to bed with him.

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(Layout template from Katie Pertiet’s Valentine Mini Book 2 Pack, patterned paper from her Winky, Blinky, and Nod kit, and little giraffe sticker is from the jungle gym kit at Designer Digitals.)

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(A good ole paper layout. Patterned paper from Scenic Route.)

I had plans to share more, but messing with the blog ate up my morning and now I’m off to photograph a newborn. Hurray for squishy new babies!

Scrapbook Saturdays: Digital Kit Organization

One of the best parts of being a garden girl at 2peas was amassing a giant collection of digital scrapbooking kits. And then I continue to add more.

But in spite of the zillions of digital products on our home server, I found myself using the same ten over and over again, because I didn’t have the desire to pour through all of my files before starting a layout. I created a hard copy preview of all of my digital kits that means I get to quickly look through all my digital patterned paper before starting a layout. (If only the same could be said for my actual patterned paper!)

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95% of digital kits come with a small jpeg preview of the kit that shows its contents. I used those jpegs (you don’t need to resize them–they are already tiny) and pasted them onto 8.5×11 photoshop documents. My organization of the previews mirrors how I organize my digital kit files. They are organized into one giant digital kit folder, then each store gets a folder, then each designer. The exception to this rule is layout templates, which have their own folder and all templates from various stores/designers are stored there.

Now whenever I buy a new kit or template, I print out the web preview and cut it out and paste it onto the appropriate sheet (as you can see in the picture).

You could get much fancier with these and design something pretty, or print it nicely on photo paper, but I wanted the quick, easy, stress-free and cheap version.

What do you do with the kits that don’t have a web preview saved in their folder (other than curse them under your breath)? You can deal with it two ways. You can steal the preview off of the seller’s website or use Photoshop’s contact sheet feature (this is what I did). In Photoshop, go to File>Automate>Contact Sheet II and find the folder in question. Photoshop will create a little contact sheet of the contents that you can then shrink down and include on your 8.5×11 digital kit sheets.

If you wanted to really go for the gusto with digi kit organization, you could create contact sheets of each digital kit and reserve one piece of paper per kit. The downside to that, though, is that takes longer to browse through your digi kit stash. And it uses more paper/ink.

This is a really easy project and definitely worth doing if you haven’t already organized something similar. I’d been meaning to do this project for a year now, but finally sat down and completed it last month and I was surprised how fast it was–it only took an hour or two, and I am kicking myself for not doing it sooner.

Scrapbook Saturdays

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Welcome to Scrapbook Saturday!

The scrapbook industry was my gateway into professional photography. Before opening our portrait business, I did freelance work for the scrapbook industry (which is how many of our blog readers know us). In the past year I decided to quit scrapbooking professionally and go back to how I started scrapbooking–a hobby to be enjoyed by my family. I have no desire to get back into scrapbooking seriously, but thought that since so many people that stop by here are scrappers, we should talk about scrapbooking occasionally!

One of the things that scrapbooking needs right now is fun. It used to be so fun, but as the competition and skill level rose, the fun slowly drained away for me (and for many other people, I’m sure).

Six months ago, scrapbooking was work to me. Now, it’s pure fun again.

One of the ways I made it fun was to go back to quick layouts. The kind of layouts where you can whip out four in a single evening. That is fun to me.

My favorite things are layout templates from Kellie Mize at Designer Digitals. Her designs are gorgeous, simple, and completely my style. They are simple and graphic, so they’re versatile and can be used a million times. I want them all! They make putting together a layout stress-free. The design is already there, so all I need to do is pick my pictures, write some journaling, and pick out patterned paper/elements to go with it (playing with the pretties has always been my favorite part).