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by Michele Gerbrandt
Many scrapbookers end up with pages that just don’t turn out right, no matter how many hours they put into the project. With this essential guide, readers will learn the foundations of creating a good layout. Experienced scrapbooker Michele Gerbrandt provides:
Perfect for scrapbookers of all levels, this clear and concise guide shows readers how to go beyond average to create exceptional pages.
Michele Gerbrandt is the Founding Editor of Memory Makers magazine. She has a degree in visual communications and teaches scrapbook classes across the country. Michele co-hosts the PBS series Scrapbook Memories and is a regular guest on HGTV’s The Carol Duva!! Show, DIV’s Scrapbooking and HSN’s Craftopia. She lives in Denver, Colorado.
8 1/2"x11", 112 p, pb, 100 color illus, December 2005 #33005

Friendships Bloom in Spring
“Shades of green and yellow used together on this page is an example of an analogous color scheme-two colors that are located next to each other on the color wheel. Analogous colors work well together because they are simllai”
-Shelley Paton, Morgan Hill, California

Chasing Seagulls
“Asymmetrical balance is achieved with an odd number of strong page elements-both sides of a page do not have to mirror each other in order to make a successful layout. Here, a single enlarged photo at the top of the page is balanced with two smaller photos near the bottom of the page.” -Tammy Gauck, Jenisori, Michigan
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