Anisa's Layouts
Cami's favorite:
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Anisa's Layouts
Cami's favorite:
January. The time of organization and goals. Crafting and scrapbooking supplies can always use some good organization (at least my supplies could!) and even an occasional sprinkle of inspiration. Let me introduce you to Marlene and Missy of Organize.Plan.Create. (OPC for short.) These two very talented women have collaborated to bring you a website dedicated to helping the world organize their scrapbooking supplies and photos (both digital and hard copies), getting a plan in place and putting those memories on paper and into albums. Each week they have weekly challenges to help you with what kinds of layouts to do, journaling and ideas for new themes to try. They also use their site to showcase some of their work. The main objective of OPC however, is to help free us all from that being overwhelmed when it comes to documenting our family and personal stories. It's a great site with lots of promise and an e-book soon to come!
Marlene and Missy also sponsor Get Down With Scrapbooking an annual scrapbooking event to support the Utah Down Syndrome Foundation. We've just come back from a lovely weekend of scrapbooking, great food and AMAZING prizes and free stuff. More to come on this tomorrow!
1. Wooden blocks (mine were 2 x 3)
2. Scrapbook paper
3. Paper trimmer
4. Corner rounder-optional
5. Paint
6. Sand paper
7. Modge podge
8. Letter stickers or stamps
9. Embellishments
Here's the how-to (but don't worry they are super easy):
1. Paint your blocks on all sides.
2. Trim your paper, 1/4 inch smaller (all the way around) then your block
3. Round your corners if you want
4. **Modge Podge one side of your block.
5. Lay a paper on and modge podge again over top the paper. Push bubbles out starting from the center working your way out.
6. **If you are using stamps, stamp your letters on the paper before modge podge-ing. Otherwise continue: Put your sticker or vinyl letters on the block.
7. For an antiqued look go ahead and sand the block edges now.
8. Modge Podge over letters.
9. Add embellishments if you want them.
10. Display on a shelf! You're done!!
Here's my final result:
Here are a few more sites that I like for digital scrapbooking.
