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Showing posts with label scrapbooking ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scrapbooking ideas. Show all posts

Sunday, April 12, 2009

12 Quick Scrapbooking Ideas to Add Interest to Your Page Layouts

12 Quick Scrapbooking Ideas to Add Interest to Your Page Layouts

1. One of the easiest scrapbooking techniques to learn is paper tearing. Paper tearing adds a soft edge to your cardstock and texture to your pages. You can choose to tear just one edge of a paper or tear completely around a mat or frame. Try tearing the bottom edge of a tag or mount a sticker to cardstock and tear around the ends.

2. Matting highlights photos and page elements. Double or triple mat a special photo on the page. Match the mat color to enhance the photo. Photos aren뭪 the only page elements that can be matted. Mat a sticker or dimensional embellishment.

3. Add metal embellishments to your pages. Scrapbooking isn뭪 just about paper. Use brads, paper clips, eyelets and staples as accents on your pages. You can also use them to attach other embellishments, like ribbons and tags, to your page.

4. Ribbons can be used as borders on your layouts. Take both ends of a ribbon piece and tie them together. Now cut the ribbon so the knot will be positioned as an accent on your page.

5. Add something extra to your paper accents. Run your paper edges and frames along an ink pad to add some additional depth to your page.

6. Take out the sandpaper. Distressing your page elements is quick and easy. Just rub the sandpaper along the edges of your chipboard. You also can sand some cardstock paper giving it a different effect.

7. Keep journaling simple. The important thing is to document the photograph. Use bullet lists for journaling or just stick with who, what, where, how and when.

8. Use your own handwriting. Instead of printing out journaling from your computer, try using your own handwriting. It is much more personal, and future generations will appreciate seeing your handwriting.

9. Tags are one of the most versatile page elements available. Put your page titles on tags. Photos or journaling blocks can be mounted onto tags as well.

10. Scrapbooking page kits keep everything coordinated. Using page kits makes putting together a scrapbooking layout fast and simple. All the paper and page elements work together, and most kits have instructions and ideas for layouts.

11. Use a rubber stamp to create your own patterned page. For example, stamp a leaf image randomly on a piece of cardstock to make your own autumn-themed patterned paper.

12. Make your pages interactive. By adding envelopes and pockets to your pages, you can involve others in your scrapbook album. Hide little journaling notes in envelopes, and try tucking memorabilia into pockets. You can also create mini scrapbook albums on your pages that fold out with more photos.

These scrapbooking ideas are quick and easy, and they can inspire you to get more pages done. Keep your layouts simple, and try one of these ideas to add interest to your next scrapbooking page.

Taken From MSOKorea.com

Friday, July 18, 2008

5 Quick Ways to Get Free Ideas for Your Scrapbooking

5 Quick Ways to Get Free Ideas for Your Scrapbooking

There are thousands of free resources and ideas of scrapbooking in the internet or in the retail market such as the book store, or craft shop. But before you purchase anything, do you want to get some free ideas before you really decide to buy it ? If yes, here I share some of my experience and methods I am using now.

Method #1 Source from Internet.

Internet is the wonderful source for everything. The search engine is helping our daily life easier. Type something like scrapbooking free layout, or similar meaning of words, you can find many good sites that come with free layout downloadable for your scrapbooking needs.

Method #2 Scrapbooking forum.

Scrapbooking forum is another interesting place for you. I love to join forum and read all the scrapbooker guru comment and ideas sharing. Sometime, the forum members share their design free too!

Method #3 Library.

Yes! Library is a place of free treasure for us. If you are book worm, library is a good place for free ideas. Simply borrow craft books or scrapbooking reference books, you can find wonderful creative idea from all the craft books from the library.

Method #4 Visit Art Exhibition.

Artist are very creative with their idea. I enjoy visiting art museum whenever I am free to go. Be inspiring by all the art work and they are really good to spark an idea in your personal scrapbooking theme.

Method #5 Craft store.

I love and enjoy shopping in craft store, even I do not have anything in mind to buy yet! Craft store is a free source for my scrapbooking ideas. In my recent visit, I have an idea of creating batik scrapbooking!

Well that's all the quick ways, hope you like it!

And now I would like to offer you free access to 3 of my Instant Scrapbooking Guide Templates when you subscribe to my free Instant Scrapbooking Guide, you will get my scrapbooking guide report plus free printable design on Scrapbooking that you can use as embelishment or layout.

You can get your instant access at http://www.InstantScrapbookingGuide.com From Jas Circle of Scrapbooking Craz.

by Jasmine N

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Scrapbooking Kits Are a Great Way to Get a Kick Start on Scrapbooking

Scrapbooking Kits Are a Great Way to Get a Kick Start on Scrapbooking

When you make the decision of creating your very first scrapbook, buying a scrapbook kit is always a great way to go. Usually, scrapbook kits contain all of the scrapbooking materials and supplies that you will need at a lower price than buying it all separately.

If you are new to scrapbooking, this helps you to get an idea of the different supplies you might need when you create a scrapbook in the future.

Typical scrapbook kits contain an acid free memory book, some paper, a couple of pens, scissors, stickers, stencils, and a glue stick or some other type of acid free adhesive. These are only the basic scrapbooking supplies that a scrapbook kit will contain. Other themed kits may contain different scrapbooking materials.

More experienced scrapbookers may try to stay away from scrapbook kits, but if it’s your first scrapbook then it makes it easier to create a scrapbook. When you really get to start scrapbooking, you may feel that a kit is too limited and doesn’t let you do exactly what you want it to. The scrapbook supplies are limited, and the scrapbook materials aren’t always just what you might want.

Despite all of that, creating you first scrapbook with a scrapbook kit is a great idea. It helps bust you into the scrapbooking scene without all of the choices that you may not know how to make so soon. If you’re thinking of starting scrapbooking, go out and buy a scrapbooking kit.

There are all kinds of scrapbooking materials online.T. Ashley has been scrapbooking for many years, along with teaching other to scrapbook, and is also the founder of and maintains http://www.start-scrapbooking.com

Friday, July 11, 2008

From Hobby to Multibillion Dollar Industry

From Hobby to Multibillion Dollar Industry

Scrapbooking Hobby. The scrapbooking business has come a long way since people started making scrapbooks as a hobby in their homes. No one could have guessed how big the scrapbooking industry would become over the years. The annual sales of the scrapbooking business have turned this favorite homegrown pastime into a thriving multi-billion dollar industry.

To date, there are numerous companies that are dedicated to the craft of scrapbooking. In most cases, some scrapbooking businesses even offer an extensive line of scrapbooking materials. Scrappers, short for scrapbooking enthusiasts, can easily get any type of material or equipment they need from a variety of resources.

Scrappers have their choice of paper, cardstock, embellishments, stickers along with stamps and stamp pads. In addition, beginners in the scrapbooking industry can get their first taste of the business from scrapbooking kits that contain step-by-step instructions on how to get started. Enthusiasts have their choice of special scrapbooking paper as offered by various companies like Daisy D’s, Design Originals and Hot off the Press Paper Pizzazz.

Scrapbooking paper is available in plain or patterned styles. The assortment of colors and designs will surely render any scrapper speechless with excitement. Embellishments for scrapbooking are another top seller in the business. Many scrapbooking companies like Adornaments, Brads Scrapbooking and Bo Bunny Press offer a wide variety of embellishments that are designed to make scrapbooking fun and interesting.

Tools have become big business in the scrapbooking industry but these can be quite expensive. Fortunately, scrappers can get the right tools they need from any number of companies where the values range from the reasonably priced to the most expensive. A scrapper would need to have several types of tools such as cutters, scorers, scissors, punches, paper trimmers and perforators for creating their masterpieces.

Paper Shapers Corner offers punch tools with intricate designs while Cutterpede and Cutterbee offer a variety of cutters and straight edge trimmers for the perfect crop. Fiskars® is a recognized brand name in the scrapbooking business. Fiskars® offers everything from mini-craft scissors, decorative blades and rotary cutters.

The Latest Trends in the Scrapbooking Business

The Craft and Hobby Association Trade Show featured the latest trends to hit the scrapbooking business in 2006. These include the newest embellishments for chipboard as well as fashion paper colors. The colors of these papers are inspired by the latest colors used in the fashion industry. In addition, the show also showed how the scrapbooking business has invaded the home décor industry by presenting various ideas on how to display scrapbooking projects at home.

by Scrapbooking Is Now My Business

Free Ideas For Your Scrapbook Design

Free Ideas For Your Scrapbook Design

Scrapbook Design. Sometimes it's easy to create a scrapbook out of existing materials. You need to consider the season and occasion when designing a scrapbook. Most scrapbooking supplies stores even sell stickers and die-cut items with a specific theme such as Halloween, Christmas, or Thanksgiving.

But what about for other events like a child's first step, or one's trip to an exotic country? What colors should you consider when designing scrapbook pages? What should you consider in creating a scrapbook design?

Ideas for scrapbook are easily available on the internet, if you have the patience to surf hundreds of thousands of web pages showing themes and designs. Some scrappers choose to go it alone and rely on on their imagination to create their pages.

If you have selected the above mentioned method, it will be important to take note of some do's and don't's in designing scrapbook pages.

1. Gather all items

By selecting the photos and other material to be used, you can get an idea of how the pages will look. Some items may need to be prepared before mounting, so it will be best to gather everything first for more organization.

2. Create a layout

You can lay the materials on the mounting page, to make sure that everything will fit. There may be a need to get several copies of a particular item, such as a map or brochure, so you can cut it up and paste it on the scrapbook page.

3. Decide on what colors to use

The colors of the page can come from the colors of the photo, or they could complement the photo to make it stand out. The color wheel is used to create a color-combination. There are several tried and tested combinations that you can use to enhance the page's design. You can use a combination of blue and orange, for example, to highlight a photo, because these two colors complement each other.

One tip is to put dark colors against white, or light colors against black, for easier visibility.

4. If all else fails, there is always help online

As mentioned, you can go online to search for different designs for your scrapbook. There are several websites that offer free downloadable designs that you can just print out and cut.

There are several magazines that you can purchase or read also, to get more ideas regarding page presentation and design.

by Scrapbooking Is Now My Business