Hybrid Scrapbooking

I thought I’d write a little today on the topic of hybrid scrapbooking. We are a diverse and mixed group of scrappers at the Shanty (which is one of the reasons I love it here); some of us create paper layouts and some of us are “die-hard” digital fans. Many paper scrappers are intimated by the thought of dabbling in the world of digi-scrapping (and some may even feel that the digital girls are out to convert them to making 100% digital layouts!). There are many ways that traditional paper scrapers can use digital products to spice up their photos and layouts without fully immersing themselves in the realm of pixels and dots.

Take for instance this collection of digital tags from designer Jen Wilson:

Tags

These are easy to use on a paper layout. Here’s how!

1. After downloading a digital product, “un-zip” it. Usually when you right-click on a zipped file, you’ll see an option to “Extract Here.” If you don’t see anything, then try this free program: 7-Zip.

2. Next, open up the files you’d like to print in a photo-editing software (like Photoshop, Photoshop Elements, PaintShop Pro, etc.). If you don’t have a photo-editing software on your computer, I highly recommend this free program: Paint.NET.

3. Now, using the photo-editing software, arrange the items you want to print to fit in a document that is 8 1/2 x 11. Then, you simply print them off onto a piece of white cardstock (available at local office supply stores and even mega-stores like Wal-Mart).

4. Once you’ve printed them out, trim the images. Now they are ready to use on your next layout, like so:


Once Upon a Day

Another thing you can do with digital supplies is use them to decorate your photographs before you print them out, like I did here with this brush created by Jessica Sprague:

Photo Brushes

Advantages of using digital supplies on your paper layouts include:

- You will purchase them only one time, but you’ll be able to use them over and over again.
- You can create your own personalized titles with fonts on your computer.
- You can use your photo-editing software to recolor any element to coordinate with your layouts.
- Many digital designers offer freebies! How often are you given free scrapbooking supplies? (For a listing of some of the best shops that offer freebies, check out this site: Digital Scrapbooking Freebies - Where to Find the Good Stuff.)

There are so many reasons to give it a try! Would you like one more incentive? Here is a freebie I’ve created just for you to use! Just click to download:

Printables

So, download and play around with these things… and then be sure to stop by and upload your layout to the gallery, so we can all see what you’ve created! I can’t wait!

Enjoy! And happy scrapping!

National Scrapbooking Day Cyber Crop!

The Shanty will be celebrating NSD with a Cyber Crop! Stop by the Shanty now to sign up for all the fun!

The NSD Cyber Crop will be all about getting back to the roots of scrapping and scrapping “for scraps sake!” We’ll provide the challenges to help you get your creative juices flowing. All you need to do is show up!

Scrapping begins at 12:01 am Wednesday, April 30th and goes through 9pm Wednesday, May 7th.

The Challenges will be:

Chatty Cathy Challenge
No Comment? Not Me! Challenge
Order Up! Challenge
Pick a Card any Card Challenge
Elaine’s Spelling Challenge
The Hillbilly Challenge
And Bingo!

Be sure to stop by so that you can join in all the fun!

Quickpage Challenge No. 6 and More

I am a bit ashamed, but I really did forget to post the newest Quickpage Challenge last week …… Found out today and in a hurry posted the Quickpage!

You can find the download link in this section of the messageboard : http://scrapshanty.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=128

I would love to see what YOU can come up with ;-)

I also wanted to point out to all of you that all the earlier Quickpages are still available as well, below you will find the previews of Quickpage Challenges No. 1-5

Happy Scrapping !!

Scraplift Conversion!

Oh, my. My mouse died on me today! There’s no way I can make you a pretty template for us to use for this week’s challenge with a trackpad! HA! So, let’s just do this the “old fashioned” way, shall we?

Here is this week’s paper inspiration from kathi_minikatie:

Touch the Sky

Come and play with us as we turn this paper layout into a digital creation! Post your links in the gallery and link us up here: Scraplift Conversion.

Happy scrapping!

Technique Article: Queen & Co. Felt Fusion

If you’re like me, then you just loved the Queen & Co. Felt Fusion borders when they were released and had to have them all! However, the first time I went to use a 12″ piece of the cream scroll, it was definitely difficult to get it to lay down on my LO without it sticking to itself and everything else. I persisted and was ultimately successful, but my first venture into using Felt Fusion was absolutely a challenge. Love the look, but Felt Fusion is some extremely sticky stuff!

Since that first time, I’ve learned some techniques for working with Felt Fusion and thought I would share with all of you.

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Tip 1: If using Felt Fusion as a 12″ border, only remove the paper backing and expose the adhesive in select areas. Trust me, exposing the adhesive in just a few areas makes it so much easier to work with this product and the adhesive is so sticky that the border will stay stuck to your LO without any problem.

I tried this trick and have to admit that I found a border of Felt Fusion much easier to work with.

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Tip 2: Like I said, this is sticky stuff, so put all that stickiness to work for you by removing the paper backing and laying the border down in loose glitter or fun flock.

I also tried this trick with a small piece of the green leaf border. The glitter stuck to the adhesive back of the Felt Fusion really well and, best of all, there’s minimal shedding of the glitter.

If you use this trick, of course, you will be adhering the Felt Fusion to your LO felt side down. I recommend that you use Ranger Glossy Accents - it worked perfectly to adhere the glittered Felt Fusion to my LO.

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Tip 3: Look for opportunities to accessorize Felt Fusion. Consider adding stitching, buttons, brads, bling - the possibilities are endless.

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My final tip is to visit the Queen & Co. blog for additional ideas: http://queenandcompany.typepad.com. Two recent tips have been to use Glimmer Mist to color Felt Fusion and to use Felt Fusion to decorate Easter eggs.

I hope you have fun playing with Queen & Co. Felt Fusion!

Scraplift Conversion & Template #4

I was on vacation in Florida last week and I just got back on Wednesday. It’s been SO hard for me to remember that today is Friday (and not Tuesday!). I almost forget this week’s Scraplift Conversion challenge! Eek!

Here is this week’s inspiring layout, by monica*k:

Almost 2

And here is our template to play with so that we can turn this paper layout into a digital creation!

Template

Have fun! And remember, when you are finished, be sure to stop by and leave a link to your layout in this thread!

Practice makes Perfect!

When you open a magazine or look through an online gallery at people’s scrapbook layouts what is the first thing that catches your eye and makes you slow down for a better look? If you are like me it is the photographs that make or break a layout.

When I started scrapbooking, the photos I was working with were not the worst, but there were lots of times I wished I had something better to work with. As my scrapbooking developed I started noticing my photography improving as well. I knew what kinds of photos scrapped well, I knew what kinds of photos I WISHED I had of different events or places, and I took my pictures accordingly. I did more of my cropping ahead of time through the lens rather than after I got my prints, I started paying attention to backgrounds and shadows and things like that. Above all I took LOTS more pictures!

I think it is a lot like any sport or craft or other skill. To improve you must practice. Don’t treat your camera like a lot of people did their musical instruments when they were in school. You know….take it out for a concert once or twice a year and maybe on a special occasion to show off for the relatives or something. The folks who became the GOOD musicians were the ones who practiced all the time and kept at it. So let’s get our cameras out of those bags and of the top shelf in the closet and take some pictures!

Did you know there is a photo challenge on Scrap Shanty every week?? Yup…every Wednesday a new “assignment” is given and we all grab our cameras and see what we can come up with that fits the theme. And of course don’t forget to share your handiwork in the challenge forum. If there are at least 6 participants in a given week a lucky player will win a small RAK! If the topic doesn’t speak to you this week…come back next week, there will be another one. The most important thing is to keep that shutter clicking!!

Digital Sponsor for April - Ellie Lash

Ellie Lash is this month’s sponsor at the Shanty! We’ve been playing with her beautiful kit, Luke:

Luke by Ellie Lash Designs

Please stop by the gallery to see what we’ve been cooking up for Ellie! So many pretty pages, so much inspiration!

Happy scrapping!

Congratulations!

I wanted to announce the three new members of our Digi Team here at the Shanty! Congratulations and welcome to:

Jessy
Tracy
Zakirah

We also decided that we liked all of the other applicants SO much, that we will be offering a guest spot to each girl who applied! Thank you so much for joining our little family at the Shanty! We’re so thankful for you and all your beautiful work!

Happy scrapping!

Scraplift Conversion & Template #3

It’s time for another Scraplift Conversion challenge! Are you ready to play?! Here is this week’s inspiring layout, by Didi:

Follow your Passion

And here is our template to play with so that we can turn this paper layout into a digital creation!

Template

Have fun! And remember, when you are finished, be sure to stop by and leave a link to your layout in the gallery!

Also, if you missed them this week, there are new challenges in these categories:

April’s Element Challenge
Photo of the Week
Digital Tutorial Challenge

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