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

Monday, May 10, 2010

Digital Scrapbooking Business - Going Beyond the Screen

Digital Scrapbooking Business - Going Beyond the Screen

A digital scrapbooking business certainly has a number of advantages over traditional scrapbooking in terms of ease of start-up and range of potential customers. After all, once you've got a site set up to spread the word about your work, and a few digital scrapbook samples to show, you could be pulling in clients from anywhere in the world!

What's more, you can send the same scrapbook to any number of people for the same cost a sending it to one. So for example every guest at a wedding could have a copy of the digital wedding scrapbook. Something that would be extremely time consuming and hugely expensive to do traditionally.

But is the digital scrapbook, whether viewed on screen or printed out, a bit lacking in depth? Is there a certain lack of texture? Is it missing something when you pick it up?

If you, or clients of your digital scrapbooking business, feel that this is the case then the solution is what's become known as hybrid scrapbooking and, as you might guess, it's a combination of the two styles.

How far you want to take the mix is up to you but hybrid scrapbooking gives you the opportunity to use the best of both worlds.

Elements which are best handled by a computer - like things which are repetitive, or journalling (adding the text) are quicker and in many cases neater when produced on your computer. Likewise photos if you have to produce a number of scrapbooks.

Personal keepsakes like ribbons or other materials can be added once the digital element is printed out.

A cover for your scrapbook could be made using expensive textured paper or card, stamped or otherwise embellished to make it feel special but the inside pages could be created digitally and therefore much more cheaply.

So when you're thinking of ways to promote your digital scrapbooking business try thinking "outside the box" sometimes - or perhaps that should be "beyond the screen"!

You'll find lots more free professional information and a wealth of scrapbook resources at Digital Scrapbooking Business where you can also download a valuable free report from well known scrapbooking teacher Dawn Stegall. If you're thinking about making money from scrapbooking you don't want to ignore help like this!

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Scrapbooking Table - How You Can Benefit From It

Scrapbooking Table - How You Can Benefit From It

Scrapbooking is one among the hobbies which has brought the entire United States in frenzy. From mere putting the ribbons and cutting of pictures, the scrapbooking craze has gone to cover more sophisticated depth.

People now buy blank and readily made scrapbooks to start with their hobby. They pick good decorations and stickers from the nearby craft store and follow up the craze. Most of them come up with great looking scrapbooks in this manner.

One would then think about snapshots and pictures to be used along with the scraps to enhance every page for the story.

Great care is often taken when the hobbyist selects the materials which would be required. For example, acid free materials are used in the structuring of a scrapbook so that the memories and stories in the scrapbook would remain safe and intact throughout the time.

After all the materials related to scrapbooking is accumulated including the binder, scrapbook paper, stickers and other embellishments along with pictures and snapshots for enhancing every page, the hobbyist would begin with his creative touch for the desired scrapbook.

In the project of scrapbooking, seldom do people realize the importance of having a craft or a scrapbooking table. One could of course have any surface for that matter; however, you would have a neat output when you make use of a scrapbooking table as you start.

You would have a dedicated set for your television, a table for your computer and so on. It would be a good idea to have a table dedicated to your hobby of scrapbooking so that every work devoted to scrapbooking could be done on its dedicated table.

A scrapbooking table would have the right ergonomics designed for every movement of scrapbooking. This attribute would make the scrapbooking table different from a regular one, ensuring comfort while you work.

A scrapbooking table would have divisions so that all the scrapbooking knick knacks could be stored in a single place making sure they don't get lost or damaged. These tables would have provisions to have lamps fitted, so that the hobbyist could have better vision towards the work at night.

A visible benefit of a scrapbooking table is that you would not be disturbed by anything else as the table is meant for the purpose. For example, if you use the dining table for your work, you may have to put your stuff aside to make room for dishes and the like.

Similarly, if you plan to work on the floor, you would have to ensure room for the passersby. Such disheveling of things would be constant unless you have your very own dedicated table for scrapbooking.

It is never difficult to get hold of a scrapbooking table and that is the best part. They are always available in general craft stores. Scrapbooking tables are often multifaceted helping you to use them for multiple forms of crafts.

Whatsoever is the case, a scrapbooking table would definitely benefit your project to be worked upon. All scrapbooking work is linked to memories and is valuable. They would no doubt need a table to work up on ensuring that the hobbyist is comfortable every time he starts.

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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

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