Ideas for Scrapbooking with Pocket Pages

Are you familiar with the idea of pocket cards and clear pocket pages for scrapbooking? If not, you should know that they are an easy way to “scrapbook” photos! Plus, all the cards that are available, are useful for other things besides the just putting into the little pockets to make a scrapbook page!

First, let me show you a video on Close to My Hearts’ pocket pages, called the Picture My Life Scrapbooking Program,  If you are interested let me know, or click here to see the current sets! Here are extra pages.

Now, that you have an idea of what pocket pages are about, let me tell you about the great classes which were held at the online event – True Scrap Pocket Pages. Layle Koncar had a great class explaining a lot of how she does pocket page scrapbooking.

We all know you are never “caught up” with scrapbooking, and Layle talks about planning, organizing, keeping notes for futures layouts. The class runs close to an hour and you can scoop up her class for $12.95 $9 for a limited time! 

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Pocket Scrapping 101: Back to Basics with Layle Koncar

As a dedicated “traditional” scrapbooker, Layle Koncar had to find a way to make pocket scrapbooking work for her – and she did it! She’s sharing her secrets to take you from pocket scrapping zero to hero in this comprehensive class, “Pocket Scrapping 101: Back to Basics.” If you’re new to pocket pages, this is a can’t miss primer for how to approach the system from Planning and Organization to Color and Design. And if you’re an experienced pocket scrapper, you’ll still find plenty of tips, hints, and time-saving secrets. This is one class you’re sure to watch again and again! Get this one-hour video class for only $12.95 $9 for a limited time!

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There are five other classes besides Layle’s! Using tips and ideas from these six ladies will surely give you the boost you need for pocket page scrapbooking! Whether you are interested in a Becky Higgins’ Project Life style, where you document weekly, or you just want to use pocket pages as a means to end, you’re sure to find helpful hints.

So take a peek at the classes, and then be sure to shop at my Close to Your Heart store, for all your pocket page goodies!


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Rethink the Size of Your Scrapbook

Welcome to the third post in this series on ways to get more scrapbooking done. Whether it’s a little tweek to how we think about something, or actually changing the physical items we are using, we are looking at ways to move forward to get more pages completed!

Let’s move on to Step 3: Does Size Matter for Your Scrapbook?  Some people find that it is much easier to create scrapbooks from smaller sized pages.  They don’t feel the need to use as many photos per page as possible, to get the most bang for their buck, so to speak.  Other people also find it easier to design on smaller pages.  If you find it takes you forever to create a 12×12 page, try 8 1/2 x 11, or 8×8.  Don’t forget 6×6 albums which can really help you scrap even more quickly!  You may even think about using a method some call progressive scrapbooking.

You may even like to do mini-books for events such as birthdays, weddings, holidays and that’s perfectly fine.  One of the most important things to remember is that there is no “right way” to scrapbook.  It’s all about preserving memories!  So, whatever size scrapbook is more comfortable for you to work in, you may decide to make that your go-to size.

No matter what your favorite size album to work in, you’ll want to take into consideration what you will be doing with the album.  Are you are working to put it together as a heritage album and a large album will give you a lot of room to work in?  Do you only have a handful of photos of a special event and you are going to put them together and give the book away as a gift?  Or are you working on an up-to-date, day to day album of your current life and events?  It’s okay to use different sized albums!

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If you are working on projects in which you are documenting your current life, such as Ali Edward’s project, Week in the Life, a documentary project to capture the simple everyday details of your life with photos and words each week, you’ll want to take into consideration being able to keep up!  You may find it easier to keep up with a two page layout of the week if you are using an 8.5×11 page size as opposed to 12×12.

Many people are using the page protectors which are divided into sections, allowing you to slip pictures, journal cards, etc. into each pocket; especially those who are participating in the widely popular Project Life.  Becky Higgins has a line of product available for Project Life, and many other places are carrying similar products. The little pockets on these protectors can hold little embellishments or other little items and in a way can sometimes be tiny pages on their own!

Stop back in for our discussion of Step 4: Ring Bound vs. Post Bound

Thank you for stopping in.  Tell us about your favorite size pages to scrapbook in!

Disclaimer: I am not being compensated for any product lines mentioned in this post.