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Double Up Scrapbooking
That’s right. It’s really ok to double your layout when you have too many pictures. But don’t be overwhelmed by the oversized canvas. It can be a bit intimidating until you’ve tried it a few times.
I like to imagine the end result as one large picture, then I break it down into two halves. You might want to draw it out as a whole on a scratch pad first. Next, determine where your dividing line will be. Be sure to cut your photos at a reasonable spot and take that into consideration when you’re planning your layouts. Always, always use similar colors and designs elements for both pages to create balance and connection between the two sides.
Need scrapbooking ideas for arranging a double layout? Here are a few examples:



Need some help co-ordinating your scrapbooking papers? Try one of these double sided paper sets, a great deal and makes color matching so simple!
24 double-sided, 12” x 12” specialty papers- two clear glitter, two glitter thermography, two flocked and two shimmer thermography papers as well as 16 flat paper sheets. We love these!
K and Company – Berry Sweet Collection – 12×12 Patterned Cardstock Double Sided Paper Pad – Berry Sweet
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With the 12 x 12 inch K-Ology Peabody Scrap Pad To Go by K and Company you can create a whole album with just one pad! Coordinate your creations with this set of: 36 double-sided 12 x 12 inch designer papers, and more.
This Anna Griffin Calisto Collection Cardstock Pack includes 24 double sided papers with specialty finishes.
Anna Griffin – Calisto Collection – 12 x 12 Double Sided Glittered and Metallic Cardstock Pack, BRAND NEW
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Cheers and Happy Scrapbooking!
Val at Paperhills
Scrapbook A Gift of Love
For that special someone in your life, here is an idea for a gift of love you can make this Valentines Day. Consider doing a layout just for Him/Her. A couple of themes that work well together in a layout such as this are:
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- The top 10 reasons that I love you… - My favorite times with you are… - You make me feel special when… |
ETC. There are many ways to show someone you care but this is something out of the ordinary. Throw in a sweet embellishment of chocolate or flowers to go with it and voila! Your Valentine will be wowed with your special expression of love – and you will be preserving the sweetest times in your relationship.
Cheers and Happy Scrapbooking!
Val at Paperhills
Birthday Scrapbooking
We aren’t usually short of birthday photos to scrapbook, but we may run out of ideas for new and interesting layouts which are more often than not filled with birthday candles, birthday balloons and birthday cakes. Ho hum!

We grow older every year but much stays the same. Our faces slowly change but nothing dramatic is apparent. How can we make those birthday layouts stand out from one another?
Often what makes your birthdays stand out most is the friends and loved ones who celebrate with you, and by the loving gifts you receive. Why not take photos of your gifts on your next birthday and document them too! You’ll always have those memories of who remembered and honoured you on your special day.
Cheers and Happy Scrapbooking
Val at Paperhills
New Christmas Scrapbooking Tags
Hi everyone and Happy New Year!
You will no doubt be in the perfect mood to scrapbook all your new Christmas photos now that the busy excitement of the Season is over. We’ve added 3 fabulous Christmas tag sets today – high quality printables to help you create those perfect layouts. They also work great for creative cardmaking.

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Enjoy!
Not a Member? We invite you to join for access to all of our great tag sets. Don’t miss out – visit our Member Registration page and become a member of our exclusive Paperhills Scrapbooking Club…you’ll be glad you did!
Cheers and Happy Scrapbooking!
Val at Paperhills
New Military Tags
At this Holiday Season we cannot help but think of the families who are separated from each other and our prayers and wishes for happy homecomings are extended to you all.
Check out our brand new set of Military Scrapbooking Tags. Not a Member? We invite you to join for access to all of our great tag sets. Please visit our Member Registration page and become a member of our exclusive Paperhills Scrapbooking Club!

Hope you enjoy!
Val at Paperhills
Christmas Scrapbooking
Why not give a big Gift to yourself? This Season is a perfect time to capture the special days, those first days of a child’s wonder and amazement at the color and magic of Christmas. You will want to re-live these memories over and over again. Scrapbooking is a wonderful way to preserve the excitement for a lifetime and beyond.

This is my grand-daughter and this will be her first Christmas…as you can see we’ve been busy clicking photos of everything! Your camera is your best friend…never miss an opportunity. It doesn’t take much to create a masterpiece of Christmas color. Check out our Christmas Scrapbooking Tags – they’ll give a great boost to your layouts.
Happy Scrapbooking!
Val at Paperhills
New Scrapbooking Tags!
We’ve just added a great new seasonal scrapbooking tag set in the category of Christmas.

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You will love these high quality downloads – bright and cheery just right for your Christmas scrapbooking layouts, or even for gift tags or cardmaking. Hope you enjoy!
Cheers and Happy Scrapbooking
Val at Paperhills
Scrapbook a Gift of Christmas Past
I love to make homemade gifts for the special people in my life. In fact, my sister and I have done it for years at Christmas. We tend to get sentimental and work hard at making the gift an emotional one. We have a standing contest to see who can make the other one cry. Sounds silly but it keeps us close and really is a wonderful labour of love each year.
Here’s an idea for creating a gift of Christmas Past. This mini album is colorful and just the perfect size to tell your story in pictures. I particularly love the scalloped paper edges.
You could include a series of childhood Christmas photos, and tell the stories associated with them. There are many things you could include, for example your favourite presents and Christmas recipes…the sky’s the limit. Remember to make copies of your originals and use them for giving. Never touch your originals, especially in the case of vintage photos.
Cheers and Happy Scrapbooking!
Val at Paperhills
Love it? Frame It!
Do you ever create a scrapbooking masterpiece worthy of more than average attention? I have occasionally spent time on a piece of work that, when finished, is such a beautiful object that I don’t want it to get lost among all the other layouts. Remember these are works of art and are so much more than just a photo or series of photos.
I suggest that when this happens you take it to a printer, have a color copy made in the original size – then frame it and hang it in a special place so that you can enjoy it even more. Obviously we can’t do this with all of our work – we would need an abundance of wall space and let’s face it, not everything would suit our decor! But now and then, for that something special…try hanging it up. You will enjoy having a “feature space” for those one-of-a-kind memories – and you can trade it out anytime you want for a new one!
Cheers and Happy Scrapbooking!
Val at Paperhills
Scrapbooking Memorabilia
Scrapbookers love to scrapbook anything…everything, including memorabilia or large collections. However, it’s not practical to consider scrapbooking the items themselves as generally there are far too many and they are awkward and would take up too much space. The other problem is that you don’t want to use original documents or items that could be harmed in the scrapbooking process. But don’t let these obstacles get in your way!
Try these ideas for scrapbooking your collections:
1. Photograph your items or collections. These can be sorted into groups and set onto colored backgrounds. The photos can then be arranged to form numerous layouts using color co-ordinated papers. You might want to create mini albums for each collection.
2. Heirlooms can be placed into display cases, then photographed and transferred to scrapbooking layouts along with a written history of the pieces. An example of this would be military medals, uniforms, etc.

Using these methods will help you in keeping your records all together without using the bulky or heavy objects themselves – a great family record.





