Starting Points: Creating Meaningful Scrapbook Layouts From Whatever Inspires YouThe book actually reminded me a little bit of my favorite section in The Organized & Inspired Scrapbooker
The entire focus of Starting Points
The book is divided into 4 main chapters:
Chapter 1: Now that captures it!
This chapter looks at photos as the initial inspiration for our scrapbook pages. Personally, I would have to say that this is most often my starting point and I'm sure I'm not alone. However, this chapter goes beyond simply discussing using your photos to determine your color palette. It also delves into ways to look at your photos to also inspire creative design, techniques and more!Chapter 2: Wait until you read this!
This chapter is all about the words that we add to our pages. Whether it's in the form of a list, a narrative, a conversation, etc. - journaling in all its various and creative forms can really make a page stand out amongst the crowd. This is probably my second most common starting point. I often write my journaling in narrative format, but love to mix it up with something a little more fun and unique from time to time. This chapter has some great ideas for this.Chapter 3: Don't you just love it?
For as much as I like to shop for new scrapbooking supplies and as much as I have collected over the years, I would think that the products themselves would be my go-to starting point! However, even though it's not generally my starting point, I know that it is for many scrappers and this chapter delves into how to really maximize our ever-growing product collections for successful layouts!Chapter 4: Doesn't that look interesting?
I know I've been inspired by some seemingly strange and not-so-strange things over the years - business cards, magazine ads, Target email, clothing, etc. This chapters offers some new and interesting places to look for unconventional inspiration and gives you ideas for how to transfer that inspiration onto a layout.In addition to Linda's amazing work, the book is also graced with 8 other very talented contributors: Lisa Damrosch, Summer Fullerton, Amy Litch, Ali McLaughlin, Lisa Moorefield, Kim Moreno, Kelly Noel, Denine Zielinski
Within the 128 pages are 120 stunning layouts, all with clearly defined starting points. There are also nearly 7 dozen technique tips scattered throughout the book to further assist the reader in taking inspiration to inspired creation!
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This looks like a very informative book. I love how you review them for us and give an idea of a book. Thanks for that!
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Thanks for sharing a review about this book! After reading more about this book and your review, I feel like this a book I must have! If I am not lucky enough to win this, I will for sure be buying it. Off to read more things on your blog! Thanks again!
Thanks so much for posting a link to your review. I am not sure I would have heard about it otherwise and it sounds like a great book. I find that if I have great photos, the rest just flows..
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Looks like a great book.
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I have had my eye on this book on amazon.com, but wasn't sure what it was all about! I am so glad you have reviewed it for us. It sounds like an awesome resource for scrapbookers no matter where or how we start! Thanks so much for sharing!!
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Thanks for sharing your review of this book.
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I hope it does well!
Jodi Resnick
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Looks like something I would love to have.
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Marty Walden
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Great book!
Great review Jill! It looks like a fantastic book
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Liz Ward
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Thanks for posting this reviews. I am always looking for reviews of things because I feel that it helps me make a more informed choice.
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TFS the info! Looks like a great book!
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This really looks like a useful book! Thanks for the review!
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Thanks Jill for introducing me to a new scrapbooking book. I haven't seen this one yet and it looks like one I might want to add to my collection.
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Looks like a great book Jill!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great book for helping us find that much needed inspiration for getting started!
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Betty Weaver
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This looks like an amazing book. Would love to get a copy! Sometimes even with the perfect photo, it is hard to get started.
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As you know, I love your reviews and I also love the books that you do your reviews on and this one is no different! TFS!
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Jill- Thanks for the great review..I'll consider getting this book if I don't win.
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Thanks for the review; it sounds like a useful book to own. My starting point is ALWAYS a photo (or several). No matter how great a product is, or the words in mind might be, I really can't just go from there. It's that smile, the memory, the feeling behind the photo that gets me going.
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Thanks so much, for your reviews and all the good ideas and helps.
Thanks for the review!!
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Looks like a great book!
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So who won?
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