Design Strategies for Scrapbooking Teachers Manual: 2nd Edition
By Pam Hedden
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This book is the result. I hope it will inspire you to create many beautiful layouts.
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Design Strategies for Scrapbooking Teachers Manual - Pam Hedden
Design Strategies for Scrapbooking: Teachers’ Edition
By Pam Hedden
©2021
Table of Contents
Introduction 4
Required Supplies 5
Lesson #1a: Getting Started 10
Lesson 1b: Let’s Start Scrapbooking 17
Lesson 1c: How You Scrapbook 20
Lesson #2: Sharing Your Story 27
Lesson #3: Focal Point 35
Lesson 4: Colours: Choice, Regulation, Contrast 41
Lesson #5a: Visual Flow and Repetition 48
Lesson 5b: Visual Triangles & Odd Numbers 51
Lesson #6: Space 56
Lesson #7a: Alignment 61
Lesson 7b: Grounding 62
Lesson 8: Balance 67
Introduction
I used to teach a series of classes to help scrapbookers improve their layouts with some interesting techniques and strategies. I haven’t taught it for quite a while, years in fact, but a group of past students asked if I would be willing to teach the program as a refresher for them as well as for scrappers who had never taken the course before. I agreed. After all, how much work would there be? All I had to do was find my notes to refresh my memory. I quickly realized that my notes were seriously out of date. Change comes so quickly to the scrapbooking world and I was going to have to do the necessary research and rewrite the entire program to reflect the new products and ideas that so many scrapbookers have embraced.
This book is the result. I hope it will inspire you to create many beautiful layouts.
Please realize these strategies are not for every single layout you ever create. Try these strategies if you are unhappy with the layout you are working on. One of these may be the solution to finding happiness in your finished project.
Required Supplies
There are several ways to prepare for teaching these classes. Here’s what I have learned over the years.
This class works better as a two day workshop. If the individual classes are held too far apart participation tends to drop.
If you are not providing the required supplies for the classes give your students a copy of the supply list so they can pack kits in advance.
I usually suggest buying a paper pack collection or two and then add a stack of matching cardstocks and, of course, some neutral cardstocks rather than individual page kits for each class.
Lesson #1
I Dare You Game
prepare slips of paper and a basket to put them in
Layout #1
Photos: 2-3/4 x 4-3/4 (three), 3-3/4
x 3-3/4, 3-3/4
x 4-3/4",
and 3-3/4 x 5-3/4
1 sheet of Patterned Paper #1
1 sheet of Patterned Paper #2
1 sheet of Patterned Paper #3
1 sheet of Patterned Paper #4
2 identical sheets of Patterned Paper #5 (or 2 sheets of identical
cardstock)
2 identical sheets of Cardstock #1
title
ribbon
embellishments
border punch
hole punch
ink
acrylic paint and foam brush
distressing tool
Lesson #2
Let’s try a little experiment
writing paper
pens or pencils
Better Handwriting
No. 2 pencil, ruler, scrapbooking pen or marker, white eraser
Layout #2
Photos: 3-3/4 x 5-3/4 (two) and 2-3/4 x 4-3/4
(three)
1 sheet Patterned Paper #1
1 sheet Patterned Paper #2
1 sheet Patterned Paper #3
1 sheet Patterned Paper #4
2 identical sheets of Cardstock #1
1 sheet Cardstock #2
1 sheet Cardstock #3
metal clips
washi tape
ink
title
embellishments
Lesson #3
Practice Choosing
each student to bring a small stack of photos from a single event
Layout #3
Photos: 3-3/4 x 5-3/4" portrait-oriented photos (five)
1 sheet of Patterned Paper #1
2 identical sheets of Cardstock #1
1 sheet of Cardstock #2
1 sheet of Cardstock #3
title
ink
embellishments such as die cuts, stickers, etc.
Lesson #4
My Eyes
photo at least 4 x 6" of student’s eyes
1 sheet Patterned Paper #1 to match student’s eye colour
1 sheet Patterned Paper #2 black
1 sheet Cardstock #1 white or other neutral
1 sheet Cardstock #2 to match Patterned Paper #1
title
ink
embellishments
Layout #2
Photos: 8 x 10 and four 3-3/4 x 3-3/4
1 sheet Patterned Paper #1
1 sheet Patterned Paper #2
2 identical sheets Cardstock #1
2 identical sheets Cardstock #2
title
ink
tags and die cuts
washi tape
border punch
Lesson #5
Testing Z flow
two sample layouts, one with the focal point photo in the top left
hand side and Z flow, the other where the focal point photo is not
in the top left hand corner and there is no Z flow
Practicing Z flow
each student to bring a small stack of photos from a single event
some sample layouts
Off again on again
4 of the same embellishments such as brads for each student
Layout #5
Photos: 4 x 6 landscape, 4 x 4
, and three 3-1/4 x 4"
1 sheet Patterned Paper #1
1 sheet Patterned Paper #2
1 sheet Cardstock #1
2 identical sheets Cardstock #2
title
ink
stickers, die cuts, embellishments
border punch
Lesson #6
Why not white