REDIRECTED 8 interviews with 24 top scrapbook page designers –

The interviews are in video mp4 and audio mp3 formats compatible with pcs, macs, smart phones, mp3 players, and iphones/ipads.

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  • This is such a great conversation, I love how we all share a love for memory keeping but can come at it from so many different perspectives and find so many ways to grow! Thank you all!!! – MSD Subscribe Louise J of the Style Interview
  • “Excellent webinar! The variety among the panel was a great mix. Love the notes and slides, such an excellent summary and reference. Appreciate all that goes into this, outstanding!”- MSD Subscriber Sue A. on the “Composition” interview

Here’s a run-down of the interviews.

1. Hybrid Scrapbooking with Paula Gilarde, Aly Dosdall, and Betsy Sammarco.

It’s not just easier to use your computer to make elements for your paper scrapbook pages today — it’s more and more enticing as the technology and the products evolove. Aly Dosdall, Paula Gilarde, and Betsy Sammarco show you their pages, favorite products, and techniques for making paper pages with elements they make on their computers. Find out how this approach will save you money and time as well as yield completely original looks.

2. Finding and Evolving Your Style with Doris Sander, Kayleigh Wiles, and Dina Wakley.

Doris Sander, Dina Wakley, and Kayleigh Wiles are three designers whose approaches to the page are influencing the products and compositions of many scrapbookers today. They describe their current styles and talk about how they got to them — but what’s really awesome is their advice for how you can find and evolve your own personal scrapbooking style.

3. Clean and Simple Pages that Wow with Vivian Masket, Erin Clayton, and Celeste Smith.

Three self-professed “clean and simple” scrapbookers talk about what “clean and simple” means to them and why they take this approach. Erin Clayton, Vivian Masket and Celeste Smith show you how purposeful embellishment, a focus on photos and story, and attention to detail yields eye-catching pages. Find out, also, how they keep their “simple” looks fresh and interesting.

4. Pages with Lots on Them with Emily Pitts, Michelle Clement, and Lynnette Penacho.

Got product? Just how do you get a nice helping of it onto your scrapbook page and make it “work?” Digital scrapbooker Lynnette Penacho and paper scrapbookers Michelle Clement and Emily Pitts show you how to “pile it on” — scrapbooking product, that is. They talk about why they’re drawn to making pages with lots on them and the techniques you can use for full pages that look great.

5. Using Paper-like Techniques and Inspiration on Digital Pages with Melanie Grimes, Amy Mallory, and Amber Ries.

Digital scrapbooking software and products offer the opportunity for wide-ranging scrapbook page looks. In this conversation, Melanie Grimes, Amy Mallory, and Amber Ries focus specifically on the techniques and tools they use when they want to make digital pages that look like paper.

6. Favorite Techniques for Paper Pages with Lisa Dickinson, Wilna Furstenberg, and Cindy Liebel.

Lisa Dickinson, Cindy Liebel, and Wilna Furstenberg each design for several manufacturers of scrapbooking tools and products and they show you their favorite tools and techniques right now. What’s more, they show you how practice and play with these elements yeilds new and pleasing page designs.

7. Pages that Reflect the “Times” with Noell Hyman, Sharyn Tormanen, and Doris Sander

Current trends impact all of us. The times we are living in right now—from global politics and trade, to technology and styles—are especially remarkable. Scrapbook pages that weave in such references have a richness that endures and triggers long-forgotten memories decades later. Noell Hyman, Sharyn Tormanen, and Doris Sander talk about the parts of “these times” they like getting on their pages as well as their approaches for doing this.

8. Composition with Karen Grunberg, Francine Clouden, and May Flaum.

Making scrapbook pages you love begins with their composition. Francine Clouden, May Flaum, and Karen Grunberg tell you about compositional approaches they turn to again and again and talk about their process for adding photos, embellishments, titles and journaling to scrapbook pages.


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