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Pop Culture Scrapbooking: This Day In History

POSTED ON October 4, 2011 IN Memory Keeping

Hello October! This month I am guest teaching over at Masterful Scrapbook Design, where alongside four other super talented paper and digital scrapbookers, I am sharing my tips and tricks for scrapbooking one of my favorite topics: pop culture!

I’ve never been one to shy away from including pop culture in my scrapbooking pages, whether it’s professing my love for reality TV…

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Credits: Retro Chic by Melissa Bennett; 12 Months Alpha by Penny Springmann; Get Krafty by Kristin Cronin-Barrow; Layered Up In You: Shapes by Lauren Grier; Tiny Type Alpha by Zoe Pearn (retired); Chunky Chipboard Letters by Amber Clegg; Font is DJB Lynnette

Or my current obsession with Pinterest…

Pinterest

Credits: I Heart Paper Vol 1 Templates by NettioDesigns; Golden Afternoon by Shawna Clingerman and Penny Springmann; 12 Months: Alphas by Penny Springmann; Layered Up In You: Shapes by Lauren Grier; Teeny Type Alpha (retired) by Zoe Pearn; StraightLine Stitched No 1 by Anna Apnes; Font is DJB Lynnette

I’m all about keeping it real when it comes to documenting my pop culture loves in my scrapbooks.

So in preparation for this class I’ve been thinking a lot about different ways I can get my love for pop culture and our current world into my scrapbooks.

Which inspired me to use one of my very own templates: the This Day In History template from my Embellish Now collaboration with Traci Reed.

Embellishnow single thisday

Traci and I had always imagined this page to be used as a kind of pop culture overview – a way to take a snapshot of the world as it is right now.

So that’s exactly what I chose to do thanks to a little help from Google and this super adorable kit by Penny Springmann.

Nettio thisdayinhistory 250

Credits: 12 Months: August and Knowledge Factory by Penny Springmann; Life of the Party (alpha) by Dani Mogstad; Maths Class Alpha by Kate Hadfield; Embellish Now template by NettioDesigns and Traci Reed; Fonts are DJB Lynnette and Century Gothic

Could you imagine how fun it would be to have a page like this from your parents? Or even your grandparents?

Granted they wouldn’t be documenting their top website, haha, but it makes me wonder, what would they have documented?

Which is exactly why I love scrapbooking pop culture and the world around us. Because with the rate at which our world is constantly changing, what’s popular today, may be gone tomorrow.

And hey, in case you’re in need of some extra pop culture inspiration for using the Embellish Now: This Day In History template in a different way, check out this AMAZING layout Sweet Shoppe Designer Julie Billinglsey made, documenting 15 facts about her son’s freshman year in college:

Julie freshman15

Credits: Embellish Now by Traci Reed and Nettio Designs Template (This Day in History – modified), School Spirit, School Spirit Add a Grad and Life of the Party by Dani Mogstad; At the Dojo and Rapid Fire by Traci Reed; Technophile by Traci Reed and Lliella Designs; Cheeseburger in Paradise by Heather Roselli; A Dozen Reasons by Jenn Barrette; Zoom Zoom by Zoe Pearn; 1st and 10 and Pi Are Squared by Libby Pritchett; Turkey Day by Melissa Bennett

Is that not totally awesome?!

I absolutely LOVE her theme, her title work and the way she added an extra row of photos so she had room for all 15 facts. I can definitely think of a bunch of variations on the “facts” theme I’d love to scrapbook with this template, so thanks so much for the inspiration Julie!

How about you? Are you a pop culture scrapbooker like me or do you love to keep your scrapbooking to holidays and everyday moments? Have you done any pop culture scrapbooking lately? Professed your undying love for your current pop culture obsession? Let me know in the comments!

Psst…Want to document your own This Day In History layout? Pick up the This Day In History single template here or save some cash by buying the entire Embellish Now template four-pack here.

Psssst…Looking for more ways you can incorporate pop culture, current events, trends and fads into your scrapbooks? Check out this month’s Masterful Scrapbook Design seminar here.

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POSTED IN Memory Keeping, Digital Scrapbooking, Template-y Goodness

Ask Nettio: How Do I Crop A Two-Page Template?

POSTED ON September 29, 2011 IN Ask Nettio

Last week I released my first ever FREE two-page template here at NettioDesigns. Since then I’ve gotten some questions about the best way to crop the template into a 12×12 page so I’ve whipped up a little tutorial with some tips to show you just how easy it is to do.

If you haven’t already, you can download your own copy of the template here.

Step 1: Open the template in your scrapbooking program of choice (for me that is Photoshop CS3). The template is 12×24 inches so it’s really two 12×12 pages side-by-side in a single document.

Usacrop 01

Step 2: Save a duplicate copy of the template so you don’t accidentally crop your original copy.

To do this, you can either go to File>Save As to save the existing document with the new name or you can go to Image>Duplicate to create a copy and then Save the duplicate copy. I recommend using Image>Duplicate so that you can have both the new cropped version and the original template open in Photoshop at the same time.

Usacrop 02

Step 3: Grab your Crop tool Crop tool and starting in the top left or right corner (top left corner for the West Coast, top right corner for the East Coast), hold down the Shift key and drag a box out towards the center of the template. Holding down the Shift key is key because it will guarantee you get a perfect square crop.

Your crop box would now look like this for the West Coast:

Usacrop 03 west

This for the East Coast:

Usacrop 03 east

Or you can even go with something like this for the Mid West:

Usacrop 03 mid

Once you’ve drawn out your crop box, check to make sure any elements or states you want to include are within the highlighted crop box.

If they’re not, cancel the crop and move those elements into the area you plan to crop so they won’t get lost when you crop the template. You can also transform the map to a smaller size to include more states or move the states closer to the left side of the page if you want to include more of the Western half of the US.

Step 4: Once you’re happy with the area within your crop box, press Enter to crop the template.

Your template should now look something like this:

Usacrop cropped

Step 5: Now add your own papers, photos and elements to the template like you normally would to create your page!

If you’d like to use the entire two page template, create your page first and then follow these same directions to crop each left and right page to 12×12 so you can upload them to be printed later on.

And in case you’re in need of some layout inspiration, check out this super cute Road Trip page from NettioDesigns CT Member Natalie. She moved the map portion of the template closer to the left hand side of the page to get more of the Western US and then cropped her page to 12×12. I just love the little car zipping between the states!

2011 06 30 07 11 Our Road Trip Adventure copy

Hope this helps and if you have any questions, just let me know!

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How To Create a Scrap-worthy Map with Photoshop

POSTED ON September 22, 2011 IN Free Stuff

For the Sugarbabe September Portfolio challenge over at Sweet Shoppe Designs, I was tasked with creating a digital scrapbooking layout based on inspiration I had saved/favorited/pinned.

Since I have an love obsession with Pinterest, I turned to my scrapbooking pin board and selected this super awesome layout by one of my absolute favorite paper scrapbookers, Kelly Purkey. She’s a girl after my own paper-lovin’ heart with the way she rocks patterned paper!

Kellypurkey map

Specifically what inspired me about this layout was the graphic shapes she gave to the states and her bold use of patterned paper against the kraft background (no surprise there, haha).  I also loved all her little circle photos representing all the places she had visited.

Now while I love to travel, I certainly don’t travel as much as she does, so I decided instead to theme my layout around all the places Adam and I have lived so far. Since we have yet to live on the East Coast (it’s on our short list of places to go next since it’s the one US time zone we haven’t lived in yet, haha), I decided to simplify my layout and do a single page featuring the Western half of the United States.

Here’s my finished layout featuring Zoe Pearn’s super adorable Sunshine & Lollipops kit:

Nettiodesigns placeswevelived

Since I posted this layout over in the Sweet Shoppe gallery earlier this month, I’ve gotten a some questions asking how I put this layout together. Kelly has an awesome tutorial over on her blog showing how she designed her map using paper, but since my layout is 100% digital, I’ve whipped up a little tutorial to show you how you can get this same look using Photoshop.

A little note: this tutorial was written based on Photoshop CS3 so it should work in other versions of Photoshop, but I haven’t tried it using Photoshop Elements. As always, there are a million different ways to do the same thing in Photoshop so I’m just sharing what worked for me.

Ok, on to the tutorial…

Step 1: The first thing you need to is find a map of your desired location. I took a screenshot from Google Maps for my map but any map image will do as long as it has the outlines of the states/countries on it.

Once you have your map, you need to drag it onto your scrapbooking canvas and resize it to the size you want your final map to be. I made my map fill the majority of the page. Don’t worry if your map image ends up pixelated, it won’t show in your final layout.

01 googlemap

Step 2: Next, you want to grab your Polygonal Lasso Tool. You’ll find it under the normal Lasso tool –  it’s the lasso with the weird angles on it.

02 polygonallasso

Step 3: Now we’re going to use the Polygonal Lasso Tool to draw a shape around each state using the lines on the map as a guide. Don’t worry about all the little detailed areas, we’re going for the angular look of the shapes in Kelly’s inspiration layout so we want to keep the shape simple.

If you’ve never used the Polygonal Lasso Tool before, it’s really easy. You just point and click where you want to add a corner on your shape. If you want to draw an exact straight line between two points, hold down the Shift key and it will give you either a 90 or 45 degree angled line. To close off your shape, bring your arrow back to your starting point and move it around until you see a small circle. Then click to close the shape.

If you’ve done it correctly, you’ll end up with a shape surrounded by marching ants like this:

03 marchingants

Step 4: Our next step is to fill the shape we’ve created. The easiest way to do this is to hold down the Shift+F5 key which will bring up the Fill dialog box that looks like this:

04 filllayer

Step 5: Select a color for your shape (I went with grey tones but it doesn’t really matter) and then click ok. Your shape will now look like this:

05 filledlayer

Step 6: Now you want to deselect your shape (Cmd+D on a Mac, Ctrl+D on a PC) and repeat steps 1-5 for ALL of the states or countries on your map. For my original layout this meant the entire Western half of the US but for the sake of this tutorial, I’m going to just do four states.

Here’s what your map should look like once you’ve completed all your shapes. Notice at this point there is no space between the shapes – they all fit together nice and tight. That’s what you want.

06 filledstates

Step 7: Our next step is going to be to add space between the shapes so our mat layer will show through. (On my layout the mat is kraft, on Kelly’s layout the mat is white.) To do this we’re going to contract each shape down by the same exact amount.

First you need to get the marching ants around your shape again. A really easy way to do this is to hold down the Cmd/Ctrl key and click on the layer thumbnail for that layer in the Layer palette. Once you have your shape selected, go up to your toolbar at the top of your screen and choose Select>Modify>Contract:

07 modify contract

Step 8: We’re going to contract each shape by 10 pixels so enter a 10 into the dialog box and click ok.

08 contract

Your marching ants should now be slightly smaller than your original shape:

09 contract

Step 10: Now we’re going to inverse the selection by hitting Cmd+Shift+I (Ctrl+Shift+I on a PC) and then hit the Delete key to remove the extra part of the shape like so:

11 inverse

Now your shape should have an empty border around it that separates it from the surrounding shapes:

10 contract

Step 11: Now you’re going to repeat Steps 7-10 for all the shapes on your map. As you contract each shape, you may find that you need to adjust the placement of some of the states. Since you have already drawn all your states, you don’t need to worry about the states lining up perfectly with the map layer anymore. How they relate to each other is more important. I just eyeballed the spacing based on what I thought looked best.

Your finished product should look like this:

12 contractedshapes

Which if we hide the map layer will look like this:

13 withoutmap

See, we have nice even borders between each of the shapes.

Now if you’re wondering why I essentially told you to create each shape twice rather than just contracting the original selection, the answer is because I found it much easier to draw out the shapes when they were all touching. I did try a few different methods for adding space between the shapes but ultimately the Contract & Duplicate gave me the best results. Yes it’s a little tedious this way but once you get into a rhythm it goes pretty quickly.

Step 12: Once you’ve got all your shapes drawn and contracted, the final step is use the Polygonal Lasso Tool to draw a shape for your mat layer. The steps are the same as how you originally created each state, just on a bigger scale.

I didn’t worry about the mat being the exact same size all the way around so I just eyeballed the border to get this:

14 border

And that’s pretty much it! You’ve created your very own map template! Now all you have to do is add in all your photos and papers and elements and you’re good to go.

The great thing is this method will work for any map so if you’re not in the US or are wanting to do something more country or even world focused, you can totally follow the steps in this tutorial to create a layout based on any map your heart desires.

Now I’m sure there are some of you who are reading the tutorial and thinking, “well that’s great, Lynnette, but it sounds like a LOT of work and I would much rather be pinning on Pinterest.”

Which is why I also created a little something extra for all my fellow US-map lovers. And because I was feeling extra generous, I even included all of the Eastern half of the US for you as well.

And best of all?

It’s FREE!

Yes, that’s right I am offering up this awesome template for FREE for personal (non-commercial) use. If you’ve never purchased one of my templates before, here’s your chance to see what NettioDesigns is all about.

All I ask in return is you spread your love for the template on Twitter/Facebook/forums/blogs and let everyone know they can download it right here at NettioDesigns. Oh and if you post your layout in any gallery, please credit NettioDesigns and where allowed, include a link back to this post.

The template is a single 12×24 inch file so if you use the entire template you’ll end up with a two-page layout similar to Kelly’s layout or you can use your crop tool to crop the template to create a single page layout like I did.

Nettiodesigns OhthePlaces preview

Download here

I can’t wait to see what you create so if you use the template or tutorial, be sure to link me up to your layout!

Happy scrapping!

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POSTED IN Free Stuff, Digital Scrapbooking, Template-y Goodness, Tips & Tricks

Are YOU Ready to Scrap Your FAVE-O-RITES?

POSTED ON August 5, 2011 IN Announcements, the Faves

If you’ve been following NettioDesigns or my scrapbooking for awhile, it’ll probably come as no surprise to you that I love scrapbooking Faves layouts.

You can read more about why I believe every scrapbooker should scrap a Faves page here in this post, but it’s pretty safe to say that being a part of the NettioDesigns family means you’re on board with the whole Faves layout lovin.’

So it seemed only fitting that for their first task as members of the NettioDesigns Creative Team (or Team Awesome, as I like to call them around here, haha),  I asked my team of lovely ladies to get their Faves scrapbooking on and boy, did they totally rise to the occasion!

We have Monthly Faves from Aly & Alexis…

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April faves

Summer Faves from Rebecca, Jen & Kathleen…

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Summer faves

Summer2011TopTen

Fall Faves from Inga…

Fall Faves web

Vacation Faves from Natalie & Heather…

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Birthday Faves from Jen…

Birthday faves

Family Faves from Kim…

Klund familyfaves

A cool spin on my April Faves from Crystal which I am now dying to try…

Book faves

Another spin from Brynn who really made the March Faves template her own…

10thingsWAweb

And of course my monthly Faves layouts that served as inspiration for it all…

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And look! I’ve even got Adam jumping on the Faves bandwagon now…

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This is what I LOVE about templates.

You can give a team of people the same three templates and topic and yet each layout is completely different and unique because each of our lives and stories are totally unique.

The solid modern paper-lovin’-style design may stay the same but by adding in a touch of your own scrapbooking awesomeness, you end up with a layout that is so-very-YOU.

And that’s exactly what these ladies did.

Feeling inspired to scrap your own Faves now?

Check out the FAVE-O-RITES Vol. 3 March, April & May Super Pack.

It’s NEW in the NettioDesigns Shoppe today.

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Looking for more Faves templates? Check out FAVE-O-RITES Vol. 1 & Vol. 2.

Scrapbooking some Faves layouts may be the perfect way to beat the summer heat this weekend, I’m just sayin’. ; )

Have a great weekend everyone!

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The Nettio Guide to Surviving National Scrapbooking Day

POSTED ON May 6, 2011 IN Announcements

Happy National Scrapbooking Day everyone! Everyone ready for one of the biggest scrapbooking (and shopping!) days of the year? I know I am!

Since this isn’t my first time navigating the craziness that is National Scrapbooking Day, here are my top tips for how to survive the scrapping and shopping craziness:

1. Stick to a Budget

Yes, that’s right, I used the dreaded B-word.

Now I know what you’re thinking. Having a budget will totally cramp your NSD shopping style! But here are my reasons for recommending a budget:

You’ll shop smarter when you realize buying that 40% kit at one shop would mean you’d have to forgo another kit somewhere else. When you’re facing down deeply discounted products, this becomes super important. Do you really want to end up buying a bunch of products you don’t really love just because they’re a deal? Believe me, I have been there and I don’t recommend it, haha.

Having a budget also means you’ll avoiding waking up with that post-NSD oh my god, did I really spend that much? panic attack from viewing your paypal account on Monday morning. Monday’s are hard enough, let’s try to not add to the stress.

2. Keep A List of Must-do Events

Have a must-do chat/game/sale you just don’t want to miss? Make a list of any favorite events, times and deadlines so you’ll be sure not to forget anything in all the excitement. Nothing worse than realizing at 12am Monday morning that you just missed one of your must-do sales.

3. Have Fun

Yes, NSD can be one of the craziest, most stressful scrapbooking days of the year. Sale deadlines, slow servers and discounts galore is enough to make any digital scrapbooker’s head spin. But at the end of the day, it’s just scrapbooking. If you’re not having fun, what’s the point?

And now for the news I’m sure you all really want to know about…

It’s NSD at NettioDesigns!

In honor of National Scrapbooking Day this weekend, I’m releasing not one but TWO awesome new template packs. That’s a grand total of six template-y goodies!

I’m not going to lie, these might just be some of my favorite templates I’ve done yet. I kind of want to use them myself. Is that totally weird? I’m thinking maybe, haha.

Ok, Are you ready to see them?

First up, in keeping with the FAVE-O-RITES theme from last release, I’ve got a BRAND-NEW set of FAVE-O-RITES templates based on my February Faves layouts…

FAVE-O-RITES Vol. 2 – The February Faves Super Pack

Favoritesvol2 preview

Along with two February Faves-inspired templates, this template Super Pack also includes a bonus Top 10 Faves layout template. Perfect for documenting Top Ten lists, Monthly Faves or any other bite-sized bits of journaling you can think of.

The name of my next pack of templates will probably come as no surprise to anyone who has been following my scrapbooking for awhile, haha.

Based on my absolute LOVE of pattern paper, I introduce the first in a series of paper-centric layouts perfect for all my fellow paper lovin’ digital scrapbookers:

I Heart Paper Vol. 1 Template Pack

Iheartpapervol1 preview

Paper strips, paper blocks, awesome clustering and bold titles, this awesome three-pack of templates has it all! Perfect for documenting any and all of your life moments, events and adventures.

It’s Time to Save

And of course what would NSD be without a SALE!

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That’s right, everything in the NettioDesigns Shoppe is 20% off through Sunday night!

Just use coupon code:

nsd2011

to save 20% off everything in the NettioDesigns Shoppe.

Just make sure you are 100% ready to checkout before you enter the code in your cart. If you try attempt to make changes to your cart after the coupon code has been entered, your cart will be emptied. I know, sad, haha.

This will likely be the last time the entire shoppe is on sale for awhile so if there’s something you’ve had your eye on, I highly suggest you take the plunge. I promise it’ll be worth it, haha.

Attention all NettioDesigns Newsletter Subscribers!

Be sure to check your email for a NettioDesigns News exclusive subscriber-only discount! Want to make sure you don’t miss out on any future exclusive NettioDesigns News discounts? Sign up for NettioDesigns News here.

Only one thing left to do before the NSD festivities can begin and that is to announce the giveaway winner from this post.

And the Winner Is…

Thanks to my handy-dandy random number generator the winner of both FAVE-O-RITES Vol. 2 – The February Faves Super Pack AND I Heart Paper Vol. 1 Template Pack (I told you the winner would be lucky!) is…

Lucky number #13 – Natalie!

Congrats Natalie! I’ll be sending you an email with your prize! Thanks again to everyone for playing along!

Ok everyone, that’s all for today! Have a GREAT National Scrapbooking Day everyone!

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