Memory Makers Magazine August 2007 - Memory Makers Magazines - Scrapbook Idea Books |

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FEATURES 5 Steps to Fabulous Photography by laura oles. You don't need to be a professional photographer to take high-quality photos. Follow these five simple tips from industry expert Laura Oles and your photos will be absolutely fabulous. Page Essentials by courtney walsh. Knowing what you're trying to achieve with your layouts helps you decide what's essential to your design. You just need to answer these two important questions … Back 2 School by courtney walsh. Whether you're sending a kindergartener to her first class or cracking the books yourself, there are lots of great moments to scrapbook during the school year. Check out Courtney's gallery of fun pages. DEPARTMENTS Community Editors' Pick. Nicole Lund is this month's winning artist. Her layout What Do You Stand For? had us reelin' in the years with glee. Get inspired to create a hip page for a girlfriend. Great Finds compiled by katie Hilbert. Paper, rub-ons and books … oh, my! You'll love this month's fun finds. Tech Savvy by hillary heidelberg, master '07 Keep all the fun of paper scrapping while adding some 21st-century flair with digital brushes. Come Together by mandy tregaskis. Discover how you can join the cyber sisterhood of online mentors and mentees. You'll broaden your horizons! Ideas Focus on Images by audrey neal. Check out Audrey's top five favorite photography books, online classes and Web sites. True Colors by kari HansenOur color expert shares her foolproof wisdom and the best techniques for using analogous color schemes on your pages. Design Basics by crystal jeffrey rieger, master '07 You can lead a horse to water but can you lead a viewer's eye to the focal point of your page? Absolutely, with these design tips. Techniques from the Masters. Learn how to use 3-D photos with flair, embellished dingbats and much more. Inspiration Reader Idea Gallery Scraplift fresh ideas from this month's 18 inspirational layouts sent in by readers just like you. It's About Timeby holly davisYou can create quick-to-assemble pages in 30 minutes or less. It's true! Scrapbooking 101by lindsay ostrom. Make choosing the right photo a snap in three easy steps. Tell Your Storyby debbie hodge Journaling prompts make telling your story easy and fun. Artful Memories by sandra magsamen. Your mother was right. A little kindness does go a long way. In Every Issue Letter from the Editor Reader Mail On the WebCalendar Scrapbookers Around the World Inspired Living Plus! Where to Find It Store Guide 2008 Memory Makers Masters Contest.
Memory Makers Magazine August 2007
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Memory Makers Magazine July 2007 - Memory Makers Magazines - Scrapbook Idea Books |

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Get Organized and Go! by courtney walsh. Whether you're going to an evening crop at your girlfriend's or to the beach for a week, we'll help you pack easily and efficiently. You'll create beautiful pages whether you've got 20 minutes while waiting in the carpool line or if you've got days of uninterrupted crop time! Got It Covered by courtney walsh Want to see your layout on the cover of Memory Makers? It's not a secrete formula that creates cover-worthy layouts. We're sharing tips to help you create the kinds of pages we love to showcase on our covers. Sizzling Summer Pages by holly davis. Summertime brings with it delectable treats available only during those lazy, hazy days. You'll love the delicious inspiration the Masters provide with their layouts celebrating the textures and colors of our favorite summer foods. Community Editors' Pick Elisa Kammerdiener's layout Honor, Courage, Duty captured the spirit of Independence Day as well as our votes. Great Finds compiled by katie hilbert. We found six new collections we just love. Plus, there's a new tool to help you create perfect tags and much more. Tech Savvy by hillary heidelberg, master '07 With free, downloadable software and your printer, you can create curved text for your layouts. Come Together by carol wingert. Discover how one woman gets more than she gives when she teaches scrapbooking classes. Ideas Focus on Images by audrey neal. Train yourself to see the world through the eye of camera and you'll get better photos—which means better layouts. Trends to Try by crystal jeffrey rieger, Master '07 Felt is hot! This inexpensive and versatile embellishment adds texture and warmth to your pages. True Colors by kari Hansen. Tap into the nostalgic color palette of the World War II era for your next scrapbook page that celebrates your family's piece of history. Design Basics by becky fleck. Creating a page map is the key to saving time and freeing your creativity. Techniques from the Masters. Nine must-know techniques to scraplift. Inspiration Reader Idea Gallery Great leaders arise in many situations. Check out this month's 16 inspirational layouts. It's About Timeby holly davis. Create amazing pages in 30 minutes or less! Tell Your Story by trudy sigurdson, master '03 Struggling for just the right words for your journaling? The perfect words may already be written in the form of quotes or poems. In Every Issue Letter from the Editor Reader Mail On the Web Calendar Scrapbookers Around the World Inspired Living Plus! Where to Find It Store Guide 2008 Memory Makers Masters Contest. Find out how to enter the 2008 Memory Makers Masters Contest!
Memory Makers Magazine July 2007
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Memory Makers Magazine June 2007 - Memory Makers Magazines - Scrapbook Idea Books |

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In This Issue. Winning Pagesby courtney walsh. The 2007 Masters love to share their wisdom and insights to help you create captivating page layouts, and now they're revealing the subtleties that help them create pages that stand out from all the rest. Whether you're thinking of entering this year's Masters Contest or not, be sure to add these tips and techniques to your toolbox! Become a Digital Diva by ronee parsons, master '07. Give yourself permission to try something easy and fun—digital scrapbooking. You can create simple embellishments or entire pages with your computer and easy-to-use software. Ronee's scrapbooking has never been the same since she became a digital diva...see why. Friendly Reminders This issue's themes are connections and friends, so we want to inspire you to create your own layouts by sharing pages that sing the joys of friendships in all their glory. Check out these pages about guy friends, girl friends, grown-up friends and best friends. Community Editors' Pick This month's winner is She Still Shines by De Anna Heidmann. Plus, find fun inspiration for unique layouts. Great Finds compiled by katie hilbert. You won't be able to resist this month's fabulous finds—beautifully bright papers, boyish embellishments and more. Tech Savvy by elaine lang. Use this digital know-how to keep connected to friends and loved ones around the world. Come Together by steve smith. Men scrapbook? You bet. Read about one man's appreciation for the hobby. Ideas Focus on Imagesby audrey neal. Pick up some terrific tips for photographing your furry friends. Trends to Try by hillary heidelberg, master '07 Join the club—a kit club, that is. Find out how being a member can save you time and boost your creativity. True Colors by kari Hansen Vacation-inspired color palettes will have you yearning to pack your bags. Design Basics by debbie hodge. Find striking new ways to place 4x6 photos on your layouts. Techniques from the Masters. Try something new with these 10 techniques from the Masters. Inspiration Reader Idea Gallery Connect with your sister scrapbookers—draw inspiration from reader layouts about reaching out to others. It's About Time by holly davis. Pressed for time? Check out these time-saving tips from creative scrapbook designers Linda Harrison, Holly Corbett and Suzy Plantamura, Master '06. Tell Your Story by caroll louise shreeve. Use these prompts to write telling tributes about the special people in your life. In Every Issue Letter from the Editor Reader Mail On the Web Calendar Scrapbookers Around the World Inspired Living Plus! 2008 Memory Makers Masters Contest. If you've got what it takes to be a Master, find out how to enter the 2008 Memory Makers Masters Contest!
Memory Makers Magazine June 2007
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Memory Makers Magazine May 2007 - Memory Makers Magazines - Scrapbook Idea Books |

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In This IssueIt's a Fabric Frenzy! by Holly Davis. If you can do it with your scrapbooking paper, you can do it with fabric. Stamp, punch, die cut, emboss, even run it through your printer—there's no end to the creative options of using fabric on your layouts. Try this hot trend on your next layout—we think you'll love it! Back 2 Basics: Fresh Ways to Frame Your Photos by Crystal Jeffrey Rieger, Master '07 Great pages begin with great photos, but how do we frame our shots for maximum impact? Go back to the basics of framing and achieve one-of-a-kind looks on your scrapbook pages. Tried and True Tools for Success by Courtney Walsh Paper, embellishments, lettering, ink—what does it take to combine them successfully on a layout? Contributing editor Courtney Walsh shows you the five sure-fire tools you'll need to create perfect pages. Community Editors' Pick It's back! Every month we'll showcase our favorite page from the Reader Idea Gallery and tell you why we picked it. Great Finds compiled by Katie Hilbert. Papers, brads, books, tools, rub-ons and more—check out the cool stuff we found at CHA this past winter. We think you'll love it as much as we do! Tech Savvy by Elaine Lang. Whether you're a beginning scrapbooker or a design diva, digital scrapbooking is something you can do. Come Together by Alecia Ackerman Grimm. Make memories you'll cherish when you craft with your kids. Ideas Focus On Images by Audrey Neal. You can take professional quality photos for your pages if you follow these simple guidelines. Trends to Try by Carrie Edelmann Avery. It's not a new technique, but using found objects in your art is hot again. True Colors by Kari Hansen. Let Mother Nature influence your color choices and you'll get fresh color combinations that blossom on your pages. Design Basics by Courtney Walsh. You can create timeless designs by following these seven simple tips. Techniques from the Masters. Learn how to correct spelling errors, embellish buttons, layer vellum and much more! Inspiration Reader Idea Gallery Nature or nurture—which exerts more influence? Check out this month's 17 spectacular layouts that explore both. It's About Timeby Holly Davis. Got 30 minutes? We've got simply stunning pages you can create in a snap. Tell Your Story by Renae Clark. Shift journaling to your subject's point of view by using these 15 prompts to help her tell her story in her own words.
Memory Makers Magazine May 2007
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Memory Makers Magazine October 2007 - Memory Makers Magazines - Scrapbook Idea Books |

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FEATURES 26 HOT Trends by courtney walsh. Current and past Masters—experts on the cutting edge of what's hip and hot—share predictions for trends to watch in 2008. Get ahead of the curve and try some of these ideas on your next layout! Clean and Classic. Capture your memories on simply sensational pages with tried-and-true designs that stand the test of time. Digital and Hybrid. Put together uniquely creative layouts melding digital and paper scrapbooking techniques for fresh looks. Romantic and Shabby Chic. Preserve special memories on your pages using the time-honored style that combines patterned papers and lots of embellishments. Modern and Eclectic. Set your stamp on your pages by using trendy color combinations, minimal journaling and bold graphic design. Great Finds compiled by katie Hilbert. Halloween papers, stickers, embellishments and more! One to Watch. Check out this hot new designer!
Memory Makers Magazine October 2007
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