Welcome to another edition of Why it Works, where we share and highlight a page from an awesome scrapper in our gallery that utilizes a really cool technique, a design trick, a photography tip, journaling ideas or any number of other things to get you scrapping outside your comfort zone. We hope to share and inspire you to try something new, revisit an old technique you may have forgotten about, or maybe just approach that blank canvas in a new way. So, here are some of the things you can do to be involved in this thread if you want to be. 1. Ohhh and Ahhh over the awesome layout or project that has been highlighted and head over to the gallery and show the scrapper some love. 2. Learn something new from the tip or tutorial. It's all about becoming better at our craft! 3. Try the technique yourself and post it in this thread for us to see. 4. Show off other pages from the gallery that use the technique as well. Be sure to link them so we can give them the love they deserve! 5. Ask questions about the technique that you may have or tell us how you may do it differently. There are many ways to do these things and this thread is all about the learning! *note: this is not to be a critique of the page/project in any way, it's all about learning to emulate the awesome technique highlighted. Any negative comments about the highlighted page will be deleted.* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- There is so much to love about this page by @amien1 … I could easily create 5 different Why it Works posts! But I’ll try and contain myself and keep it simple with highlighting ONE fabulous detail on this page. Can we talk about the title people? I struggle with making my titles amazing. Seriously my "go to" title is usually a piece of word art from a kit. I know, lame! So in an effort to try and get better at creating titles, I am always on the look-out for pages that excel in this area. This page by amien1 has such a stand-out title. 1. I love the font for the word "Americans" and how she made it into a sticker. Using the tan color was such a an awesome choice for her sticker background too - I tend to gravitate towards white and need to be mindful to try other colors! 2. The little banner acts like a shelf for her “Americans” title to sit on - again another thing I struggle with, as my titles often feel unfinished to me, like they are floating on air. I just adore the way the banner looks as part of the title. 3. The cute little baseball and heart button cluster is just a sweet finishing piece that rounds out the bigger "title cluster". Using groupings of three (the word "Americans", the banner, and the little element cluster) is a great design trick as our eyes find them pleasing. Besides Scrapping with Liz’s fabulous template Grand Slam, that helped build the foundation for this knock-out page ... here are a few other template sets that make creating amazing titles easy peasy: Anyone have any tips they care to share for us "title challenged" scrappers? Also ... I’d love to see a page from you with your favorite title you’ve made to date. Link me up!
I tend to fall in the "don't title at all" category the most, with a runner up in the "after thought" one too. I use a lot of word art or strips to title sometimes too. I don't have any tips. ROFL I do have one cool title I did, that I love
I love having a title on my layouts, it's a must! I used to make them myself with an alpha or font, but now that there's so much fabulous word art available, I tend to use those and group them with some elements to make them shine. Like you said templates are a fabulous way to get your titles in the right place so they look awesome. I love these templates that make the title LARGE AND IN CHARGE on your layout. They're so easy to use to get a FABULOUS title.
I tend to title on most pages or one of a double page layout. I wouldn't call them strong or beautiful though, lol! It's between the strong and beautiful... and the afterthought. I put some thought, but I think it's pry more functional. Plus... word art is my friend. East title! Templates always make it easier to decide where to put my title! One with lots of mixed fonts. For MOC, and it was fun to create it! I love when titles are on and clipped to the paper too.... I don't do it often, only cause it doesn't always look right.
Awe- Thanks Jen! Honestly- with almost all my titles I use styles. I'm a style addict. It's such a simple way to make a regular ole font pop off the page! But- I also use a lot of word art too!
I'll have to try your trick for taking WA and jazzing them up with elements - seriously love that page! Oh ... & good finds @keepscrappin !!! Love those templates. And I spy some fabulous new templates/title helpers coming to the store this weekend for BYOC ... I will for sure link those up when they go live!
glad to see I am not alone in the relying on WA camp for titles @jk703 love your pages you've shared! (i'm taking notes!)
I rely on WA a lot for titles. And by a lot, I mean the biggest majority of the time. I did use word art for this one, but the repeating "click" was a big journal/filler card that I blended in to the background so that it looked more like a WA title and not a card.
@IntenseMagic the blended JC tip is awesome -and love it combined with a piece of word art! (And that photo is awesome!!!)
I love making titles! If there's a cool WA I might use that, especially on a cleaner page. But I love alphas. This is my one of my favorites, the sticker effect worked really nicely. The MOC style challenge taught me a lot too! I've experimented more with styles and tutorials lately.
This is one of my favorite titles that I did from the MOC... I like to use an awesome alpha to make a great title stand out!! Huggles!! ~Sarah~
those titles are fantastic. your shadows on the Ice Ice - wow, it looks so realistic and i love it paired with the candy cane stripes! & i agree, making stickers is a great way to make custom titles!
that alpha is adorable and deftly deserves full attention. i love the layers of thin paper strips, ribbons and scallops. what a cute idea for a foundation/shelf for the title to sit on!
OK, here I am, who's worse part of my layouts is the titles!! First, i don't even think of it until the layout is done, and then I draw a blank!!!! Like----duhhhh, what do you mean I need a title?????? I am not at all creative with titles----usually just throw some words on there. So, I will be haunting this thread!!!!! HELP!!!!!