The Top Five Struggles of Digital Scrapbookers

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  1. Terra says:

    When it comes to titles, it isn’t necessarily coming up with the title that I find challenging… it is making it look nice on the page that I really struggle with. So any tips you could provide in that area would be very appreciated. Sometimes I think I spend more time on actually scrapping the title than on the rest of the page.

  2. Dawn says:

    I completely agree with what Terra said! I listed titles as a problem area for me and maybe I did not explain it right. I have no problem coming up with the actual title but more so the placement of the title on the page (as well as mixing up the alphas for a title ). I am completely in awe of alot of pages in the galleries that the titles just pop and draw you into the page. That is where I am looking for help with. Sorry if I was confusing initially. 🙂

    Thanks so much for the great information!

    • Lynnette says:

      I think perhaps I didn’t explain myself well enough. Title design is absolutely listed in there but it’s grouped as part of the “Design” section, specifically where it says “typography & title design.” The separate “Titles” section included the comments that specifically said the design part of titles wasn’t the problem – the titles themselves were. I debated calling it Titles & Journaling as well as Storytelling and then ultimately changed my mind. Thinking now maybe I shouldn’t have. LOL My apologies if it was unclear!

  3. Ginger_79 says:

    In the past I had trouble with title design as well. Three things helped me a lot with it. a) Study someone’s pages who is an expert at it. My biggest title inspiration is Cindy Schneiders Gallery: http://www.sweetshoppecommunity.com/gallery/showgallery.php?cat=500&ppuser=433

    b) Think of the title as a design element from the beginning on. In the past I would scrap a page and in the end try to fiot a title somewhere. It always seemed to look odd or destroy my design. Now I think of it more as an element or cluster, so the title’s look (bulky or tall? shabby, crafted, metal, ect?) and space is already in my head while I scrap. Helped so much!

    c) Organising my alphas. I use Adobe Bridge and I have a collection called “alphas”. In it are either the letter sheets or if possible the letter a of every alpha I own. This way I can browse them all at one look and try out the ones, that look promising.

    • Lynnette says:

      Thanks for sharing your advice! I totally agree with looking at titles as a design element from the beginning – that’s exactly what I do too. I like to draw my layouts as sketches first and I always have “title” written somewhere on the sketch. It’s just too big of a part of the page to just randomly tack on at the end.

  4. Chloé says:

    I never paid much attention to title, but this article (and the comments) makes me think about it in a new way! And I can’t wait to hear what more you have to say about inspiration, the “feels like doing the same page over and over again” is one of my main issue too!

    • Lynnette says:

      Woohoo for thinking about things in the new way – that’s what I was hoping for! Inspiration is a biggie for a lot of people so you are definitely not alone in that for sure. 🙂

  5. mrshobbes says:

    This is just AWESOME, Lynnette! 🙂 I had to chime in about the whole design aspect, because ohmygollygoo do I struggle with it. However, I sometimes have crazy moods, and it’s happened that working with a template has stressed me out more than starting from scratch, lol!!! Not sure why it happens, and when it does I promptly close photoshop 😛

    Talking about adding an original spin, one of my fave ways to play with a template it so totally modify/flip/spin/short of completely mutilate it so it “works” for me. 🙂

    About style, for the loooooooongest time I stressed over this! I’ve been asked about this–what IS my style? And I can never answer it enough. But this is what gives me the most peace: I like a whole variety of styles and I want to add them to my pages. I like traditional, I like paper-heavy, I like realistic, I like vintage, I like retro, I like cutesy. I suppose the only one I don’t really like is fantasy. But everything else is fair game to me. I like trying out styles and then adapting it to my layouts. THAT’S WHERE I GET MY KICKS. 🙂 And maybe that’s my style, lol.

    I completely agree with your take on titles. I don’t really struggle with it, and I’ve stopped agonizing the EVERY layout of mine needs a title. Sometimes they really don’t. I tack on wordart and I’m good. 🙂

    Like you, I WAS surprised journaling didn’t figure into your pie chart.

    Oh, organization. I have ACDSee. I started tagging my previews but then I stalled. I can scrap with PS and just Windows Explorer, but I know if I only utilized my stash more I COULD probably add more oomph to my layouts. So far however, the idea of tagging everything far outweighs any possible oomphy pages I could make 😛 I’ve been hearing lots of buzz about Windows Live Picture Gallery and I’m really eager to try it out, except that I’m still on a PC with XP. It may take a few more months before I can upgrade (of sorts).

    Aaaand to round off this novel of a comment, time management. I’ve learned to go with the flow of my mojo. Although there have been plenty of times I’ve wanted to scrap but didn’t have the time, instead I sketch out the layout or fiddle with journaling I want to do (always have a notebook and pen!). If I really,really want to,though, I’ve no qualms about burning the midnight oil and scrapping 🙂

    • Lynnette says:

      LOVE your comment! It could be a blog post in it’s own right, haha. So many awesome thoughts here.

      I just wanted to comment specifically about the idea of style. I think there’s this idea in scrapbooking that having a style means fitting into a predetermined category, things like: fantasy, traditional, minimalist, vintage, etc. But really what having a style is all about is embracing what you love. I would argue that almost any scrapbooker could look at their pages and find a common thread between them and THAT is the basis for their style. I definitely see a style when I look at your pages!

      Great comment!

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