Today we have a bit of inspiration to share with everyone! The weather is changing...the days are getting longer...and all things seem fresh and new once again? With so much changing all around us now, how can we use this excitement to bring new looks to our craft?
Layout by Kasia Krzyminska
Think About:
What motivates you to scrapbook? Is it an upcoming or past special event? Those annual school portraits or team shots of your kids? A family outing, holiday, get together, or vacation? Keeping a visual record of the past? A desire to document the present?
Picture Perfect by Gerry Van Gent
Look Around:
What inspires your palette? Do you automatically reach for your favorite color or combinations? An amazing array of color inspiration can be found in unexpected places... The produce and bakery aisles, the laundry basket, a seashell, a pretty fabric, a bouquet of flowers, an impressionist painting....all provide an abundance of color choices.
Layout by Louise Nelson
Write About:
How to tell the story? Whether it's a single word or an entire page...the written word adds even more meaning to your scrapbooking. Describe the location, the event, the people in the photo and relationship to you, the emotions depicted or aroused...whatever it is that makes the photo meaningful to you.
Altered Journal Pages by Magda Bolinska
Let's hear from you! Send us a photo of your favorite scrapbook page to frank@primamarketinginc.com and tell us about where the inspiration came from. You may be included in a future blog post! Also, make sure to come back to our blog later in the afternoon for a little surprise!
Gorgeous projects!!!!
Posted by: Marilia Lopes | Thursday, April 04, 2013 at 12:32 PM
Oh wow beautiful inspiration!!! Love all 3 projects!!
Posted by: Keren tamir | Thursday, April 04, 2013 at 04:58 PM
I meant 4 projects. Ooops need to go back to school!! Just kidding
Posted by: Keren tamir | Thursday, April 04, 2013 at 05:02 PM
These are beautiful! I love the simplicity of the last one especially.
Posted by: sue morris | Saturday, April 06, 2013 at 09:41 PM
Every time I see such beautiful examples I get sad that I do not have the time to learn this craft. I have avoided it in the past because I can be very impatient, and I suspect that accurate work and neatness counts one heel of a lot in this craft.
As a final note, I am in South Africa and we are getting the opposite to you. Shorter days :(
Posted by: Robert Bruce Anderson | Monday, April 08, 2013 at 02:42 AM
I love your papers so much... But living in Mn... They are really HARD TO FIND!!!!
I wish we could just buy from Prima!!
Thank you, Deb
Posted by: Debbie | Monday, April 08, 2013 at 01:51 PM
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