• Posted by Scrapbookingthings
  • 06 Feb 2009

For many people, photos are at the heart of their scrapbooks and for a very good reason. We all treasure photographs of friends and loved ones, and many of us carry some with us wherever we go in a wallet or locket or keep photos on our desk at work. And if disaster were to strike and you had to evacuate your house, many people say they would save their photo albums before any other possessions!

So most scrapbooks will contain photographs. Even the most disinterested reader of your scrapbook will look at them. A picture really is worth a thousand words. Therefore, it is important to choose photographs that are of good quality and clearly illustrate your scrapbook theme.

Any photograph can be used in a scrapbook. Even instant photographs can be used in scrapbooking. Just be careful that the chemicals within the photograph do not spill out on the rest of your scrapbook. Digital pictures can easily be printed right onto lightin-free and acid -free paper.

Always bear in mind that scrapbooking is permanent. For this reason, it is probably better to use copies of your only picture of Great Aunt Betsy rather than risk ruining the original photograph forever. So just scan the picture on your computer scanner and print the image on lignin free and acid free paper.

Everybody loves looking at photos of family, friends and special places. That’s why they have such a special place in any scrapbook. It can be a lot of fun to use photos in imaginative layouts and for abstract effects — don’t feel confined just to mounting your photos as you would in a traditional photo album.

You can find inspiration for new scrapbooking ideas from magazines and visits to art museums. Just keep your eyes open and let your imagination run free!

About the Author: Nigel Patterson is a writer on arts and crafts and the publisher of ‘Create Your Own Scrapbooks’. Visit his website at http://www.all-your.info/scrapbook/ for new and imaginative scrapbooking tips and ideas — so you can maintain your most treasured mementos and present them artistically for you, your family and your friends to enjoy.
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  • Posted by Scrapbookingthings
  • 16 Jan 2009

It is true to say that a lot of people begin to get the scrapping bug after their child/children are born and usually their first attempt at scrapbooking is making a baby album.

Having a child is one of the most important events in our lives and baby first year is a busy, lively, ever changing journey of discovery. It is full of important milestones.

As parents we want to capture and record all those many memorable moments – preserving them in scrapbooks is a great way to safely keep and cherish those memories for years to come.

One timeless and extremely popular baby scrapbooking idea is to make an album that consists of firsts.

This is a relatively easy and flexible theme to follow, especially for someone new to scrapbooking and is a great way to create enchanting baby scrapbooks.

This kind of album usually consists of a scrapbook arranged in chronological order with individual layouts showing special and notable moments in your baby’s life.

New babies are so photogenic it’s hard to resist capturing all the big and little things that make up their day-to-day lives.


Smilebox Baby Ad- 300 x 250

No doubt you will have lots of pictures to sort through; so here a small list of firsts to give you some ideas for organizing your photos:

  • sleep/nap
  • bottle/breast feed
  • diaper change
  • dressed in their first outfit
  • ride in a car seat
  • smiles
  • bath
  • trip out in the buggy
  • solid food
  • teeth
  • sitting up
  • drinking from a cup
  • feeding him/herself
  • crawling
  • walking with the furniture
  • steps/walking on their own
  • hair cut
  • Halloween
  • Christmas

To add a little more interest to your album try and vary the layouts, for instance make some events into double page spreads. Such as coming home from the hospital or bath-time, which always presents an opportunity for some great photos!

Give your pages a personal touch by adding some memorabilia, using a pocket envelope, to your layouts – like the birth announcement or maybe a lock of hair from their first hair cut.

If you are new to scrapbooking and you’re unsure about starting out on your new album then a good choice would be to buy yourself a baby scrapbook kit. These kits contain everything you will need to begin scrapbooking and are a great shortcut to creating super layouts that you can be proud of.

You can also enhance your pages with some of the many baby-related products that are available on the market. Decorate your layout with an adorable or cute baby scrapbook paper.

Then, embellish your page with some charming baby scrapbook stickers like rattles, booties, bibs, bottles etc and when they’re done display all of your beautiful pages in a lovely baby scrapbook album.

Go on give it a go. Make yourself a baby scrapbook to savor and keep all those incredible memories. You’ll find it’s much more than just a scrapbook; it will become a precious family keepsake that you’ll treasure forever.

About The Author
Elaine Clay is the owner of Online-Scrapbooking-Guide.com: your one-stop online scrapbooking resource. Find inspiration, increase your creativity and have fun with our helpful tips, ideas, articles and much more.
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  • 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

One of the fabulous ideas for scrapbook is a scrapbooking the travel album. You do not need to take many pictures. Just take your favorite photo, upload it to your computer, and print it out nice and large, then you can paste it into the book (for digital scrapbooking we do not need to print it out of course; lol). You can use many things from your trip to embellish your scrapbook pages and make them extra special. With just a little bit of planning, you can permanently record your trip highlights. If you are not an artist, you could just as easily journal on the page.

Dee Marie, one of the scrapbook enthusiast give some ideas for making wonderful pages for our scrapbook travel album. Here are some of the ideas;

Make a page about our method of travel and keep the ticket stubs for use in the album. For example, if we traveled by car, we could keep some of the road maps we used to reach our destination and any tolls receipts or even gas receipts. If we traveled by airplane, keep the boarding passed to use, the airline napkins, flyers, or other items that have the arilines name on them. For digital scrapbook, we might want to scan it first all the items and keep it in the computer. Click to continue »

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  • Posted by Scrapbookingthings
  • 25 Oct 2008

Scrapbooking is a method for preserving personal and family history in the form of photographs, printed media, and memorabilia contained in decorated albums, or scrapbooks. The idea of keeping printed materials of personal interest probably dates to shortly after the invention of printing. This trend is probably similar for photographs. Historically, scrapbooking was a tradition similar to storytelling, but with a visual and tactile, rather than an oral, focus. (read more about history of scrapbooking)

Nowadays, scrapbooking has become one of the most popular hobbies around. For people who are still looking for one, here are different types of scrapbook themes that will surely interest people into getting into scrapbooking.

1. Portrait Photograph Album

This is a modification of the good old school album theme. This is best for people who are in the habit of having portrait packages taken. Extra photos can be utilized to make the album look special. Select a large-sized album and try to keep the decorating simple. Along with basic journal entries, you only need stickers to enhance the appearance of its page. One great tip: Pocket pages can be created in the back of the album to keep duplicate pictures.

2. Special Events Scrapbook

Keep memories alive by chronicling them into a scrapbook. Birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, and engagements can be the theme of the book. Aside from the photos, memorabilia is used for the event such as place cards, invitations or even napkins can be included.

3. Kids’ Scrapbook

This is the perfect scrapbook for adoring moms and dads. Let the children have duplicates of their photos and let them work on the book, using their own design. Encourage the children to be creative and to design pages that interest him or her. By doing this activity, it will enable them to explore and develop their own creativity. Soon after they get older, they will cherish this scrapbook because of all the memories stored.

4. Travel Scrapbook

When on a vacation, stock up on all the memorabilia available, and of course, that means lots of photos. You should snap pictures every chance available, of landmarks, signposts, and the hotel room. Past trips can still be made into a scrapbook, by simply gathering all photos that are still available and making them into a great travel scrapbook album. Click to continue »

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