Books & Blogs: Text Tricks for Scrapbookers

This entry is part 32 of 45 in the series Books & Blogs Review

Books & Blogs, oh, how I’ve missed you. One of my original series on this blog was Books & Blogs. My last post in this series was July 14. And then I took a deliberate break from the series. Today, it’s back! I have quite a few Books & Blogs awaiting review and I can’t wait to share them with you.
Text Tricks for Scrapbookers: Creative looks for titles and journaling (by Margaret Scarbrough & Sara Winnick)

Today, I review Text Tricks for Scrapbookers from Ella Publishing.

I think this e-book by Maragert Scarbrough and Sara Winnick from Ella Publishing might be my favorite so far.

This book gives you ten text tricks on how to place your titles and journaling on your layout. You will not learn how to journal, how to overcome writer’s block, or how to come up with a clever title in the first place. It is assumed that you already have the words you want to use on your layout.

I’m the kind of scrapbooker that looks for specific ideas when looking for inspiration. I don’t use sketches. I might use a portion of a sketch, but I have never used a complete sketch on a traditional layout (I do use templates when I digi scrap). I am the kind of scrapbooker that looks for inspiration for a specific need (i.e., word placement). I can see myself using this e-book when needing inspiration on word placement because that is not something that comes very easily. I like their ideas and for $4.99 for an e-book that I can save on my iPad, I’m sold.

If you need inspiration on word placement on your layouts, I suggest Text Tricks for Scrapbookers.

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Stephanie

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