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  • Posted by Scrapbookingthings
  • 29 Nov 2008

Another great way to organize your scrapbook space is by using utility wire shelving or wire closet systems.

Installing a utility wire rack shelf in your scrapbooking room can serve two purposes. Besides having a place to store your containers, you can also hang items from it. Plastic clips will let you hang anything from 12 x 12 paper keepers to small plastic baggies filled with ribbon or eyelets. Click to continue »

 
  • Posted by Scrapbookingthings
  • 26 Nov 2008

Don’t have solution to organize your scrapbook supplies? I’ve got this tips, it might help you to find the solution to keep your scrapbooking supplies.

A shoe organizer designed to hang from a door makes a great storage solution for scrapbooking supplies. With clear plastic pouches that are large enough to fill with most scrapbook embellishments or tools, its easy to find what you need when you need it. Find a way to hang it on the wall next to your work area and your supplies will remain at arms reach. Anything from tools, embellishments, adhesives and paper scraps will fit nicely inside each pouch.

Love this idea thanks to Michelle Schmidt from Pixelpaintpapers

To Organize Paper from Scrapbooking Craft Gossip

Lovely craft organizer from Inspire Company

 
  • Posted by Scrapbookingthings
  • 24 Nov 2008

“Roses are red
Violets are green
I’m really sorry I hit my brother
But he was being mean.”

Kids not only say the darndest things, they write them, too. Whether this poetry springs out of creative writing exercises in the schools, or in HEARTSONGS, HOPE THROUGH HEARTSONGS and JOURNEY THROUGH HEARTSONGS 13-year-old now-deceased-but-never-forgotten writer Mattie J.T. Stepanek’s case, out of special circumstances, degenerative muscular dystrophy, that bring forth a remarkable gift, the rhymes can easily be lost through time, moving, throwing away of school papers, or just simply forgotten.

While our children’s poetry may not become best-selling books and CDs (Stepanek teamed up with young country star Billy Gilman to produce a CD), those sweet or questioning verses of childhood and angry, angsty teenage songs bring pleasure, joy and comfort. They are as much a part of history as official family records. How many of us wish we had saved our poems form clutter, neglect, forgetfulness, or the (we hope) well-intentioned suggestions of parents that “You just aren’t a poet”—or even a parent throwing away our written longings? You can bet Mattie Stepanek’s mom would never throw away his first poems!

Whether we have the gift to become a poet or not, whether or not our children are Emily Dickinsons, those scribblings and typings are part of our life, our thoughts, our feelings. They are gifts in themselves, and loving children everywhere have the creativity to give them as presents. Mothers and fathers, grandmothers and grandfathers, are moved beyond words when they receive a card on construction paper, or even computer-created by a junior Bill Gates or Charles Schulz. That card may contain a poem about “The Greatest Dad in the World.” Do you want to throw it away and keep all the store-bought greetings you take for granted? It may even move your spouse to wrestle with love poems, and you want to save those too.

The answer is scrapbooking. Poetry on paper is perfect for preserving in the pages of scrapbooks. You may want to create a scrapbook for family poems and created cards, or several scrapbooks if you have more than one poet in the family. You can organize the family scrapbooks by writer, poem subject (Dad, mom, the family dog or cat) or by occasions: birthdays, Christmas, anniversaries, graduations, new homes, weddings, births, and so forth. Or you can include poems in scrapbooks you’ve created to record these occasions, scrapbooks that contain decorations, invitations, announcements, pressed flowers, and so forth.

Some tips for successful poem preserving:

* While it’s tempting to include the yellowing paper your son wrote his first poem on, consider recopying it on pretty paper and include it. You can include the original paper if you wish, but do so beside the typed or handwritten version.

Do the same if a poem has smudges or spills. Click to continue »

 
  • Posted by Scrapbookingthings
  • 13 Nov 2008

How to Start a Scrapbook

from wikiHow - The How to Manual That You Can Edit

If you have a lot of pictures and mementos just stashed away in a box on your shelf, then it is time to check them out. These pictures usually reflect your hobbies, your youth, vacations, or photos of loved ones. It is time to get the boxes down from the shelf, and create a scrapbook !

Steps

  1. Organize the photos and mementos. A scrapbook can contain pictures, movie tickets, programs, anything that will lay flat when the book is closed. There are two schools of thought when it comes to ways of scrap booking. The first is chronological scrap booking. The second approach to scrap booking is event or theme-based scrap booking which is more current and simple. Layouts are completed using event photos (birthday, graduation, first tooth, etc.) or with theme photos (ten things I love about you, dear ole’ dad, my favorite foods, etc.).
  2. Count your photos and mementos. This way you can determine what size album to get. Albums come in multiple colors, sizes and even shapes. The more popular sizes are 12” x 12”, 8.5” x 11”, 8” x 8” or 6” x 6”. The most popular album binding are 3-ring notebook-style, post bound, and strap hinge. Other binding options are spiral, clasp-ring and hand-sewn. Page protectors finished layouts are slipped into for safe keeping should be PVC free.
  3. Buy a scrapbook based on your theme, or just a regular inexpensive one, and mark it to reflect the theme. You will need stamps, cut-outs, stickers, scissors and glue. Construction paper is colorful and often cheaper than “specialty” papers made especially for scrapbooks.
  4. Carefully measure and plan your page before you start gluing. You can write your plan down on a piece of paper, so you will not forget how you want to layout each page. Manufacturers of scrapbooking supplies and scrapbook designers often make kits that include everything needed to make a layout. Kits include most of the supplies but not the adhesives and tools needed for assembly.

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  • Posted by Scrapbookingthings
  • 04 Nov 2008

Scrapbooking keep our memories special. I love doing Digital Scrapbook, digital scrapbook is the most fun and easy to make. I just made some digital scrapbook to share…Hope you like it ;-)

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Her First Creation

Her First Creation

This is her first creations, yes.. my daughter who made this scrapbook using Photomix.

 
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