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  • Posted by Scrapbookingthings
  • 26 May 2009

These days many people would like to get started in the scrapbooking hobby, but a lot of them are fearful to start because they thing of the cost. They look at all the embellishments, patterned papers and doodads; they think that they are not creative enough to start.

For those who want to create your own design of a scrapbook, the first thing to do is you have to decide on what kind of scrapbook you would like to create. You even have a budding desire to be a scrapbooker, but when you walk into a scrapbook store, you feel misplaced and don’t know where to begin.

There are so many products available in the scrapbooking industry that it is easy to feel lost or overwhelmed. You don’t need to spend a lot to make a scrapbook, you can make it as expensive or inexpensive as you want.

Here is a “Must Have” starter list; you can use this list as a shopping list when you go shopping and you will be able to focus on those things that you really need to get started making beautiful scrapbooks!

  • An Album – These come in a variety of sizes and styles. Select the size album you want to work in and find a color or pattern that works for the theme of your album. Do you want a 3-ring or a post-bound album? A 12×12 inch or an 8×8 inch scrapbook? A quick run-down of the choices available and which one’s work best for which project should help make your decision a little easier. A good album is one that will let your pages lay flat when you are looking at them.
  • Refill Pages For Your Album. Refills are not standard sizes, so it is best to pick up a few packs when you purchase your album so that you get the same manufacturer and size. This way you will not have to hunt for the refills later.
  • A Nice Sharp Pair of Scissors; use to cut paper, stickers, die cuts, etc. One of the fine tips is the scissors must be comfortable to hold and you want a pair of scissors that are dedicated exclusively to your scrapbooking. Make sure that they are always with your supplies and always nice and sharp.
  • Adhesive; use this to adhere your photos and paper to your scrapbook page. There are many different styles of adhesive. Different scrapbooking projects require specific adhesives and it’s important to be prepared.

There are two types of adhesives: wet and dry. Wet adhesives are usually referred to as “glue” and come in liquid, paste,  stick or spray form. While Dry adhesives come in the form of tape, tab, dot and photo corners. To get started you want an acid-free adhesive that will work well on both cardstock and photos.

  • Cardstock and Patterned Papers. Select paper to go with the colors you wish to accent in your photos. You may want to purchase paper at your local scrapbook store so that you can select individual sheets for each page.
  • Journal Pens. Look for acid-free, permanant, pens with fine tips for hand writing your journaling. If you wish to hand write titles for your pages you may wish to purchase pens that have a fine tip on one end and a wider tip on the opposite end. Read Handwriting on Your Scrapbook Pages to help you get started using journaling pens.

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  • Posted by Scrapbookingthings
  • 04 May 2009

Article courtesy by Alexis Kenne

Scrapbooking may very well be one of the most creative hobbies that there is. Some people do it as a hobby while others only do it when they have extra pictures to put together. A scrapbook says so much more than a regular album.

With a scrapbook, you can add designs, memorabilia, and quotes that will help your pictures to come to life. There is not a better way to capture those cherished memories that you hold so dear to your heart. Scrapbooks themes can consist of a wedding, an anniversary, a newborn baby, a baby shower, a birthday, or a holiday party. If it is a time to be remembered, then a scrapbook can hold it.

When you first purchase your scrapbook, it is nice to have an idea of what type of pictures you are going to put inside of it. For example, if you are making a scrapbook for your baby’s birthday, then you might want to purchase a scrapbook with balloons and ribbons on it. You can find a scrapbook anywhere online, and basically anywhere else that photo albums are sold. There are shops that sell scrapbooking supplies in most every state in America. They are usually small businesses that are located either in a strip mall or on a main street somewhere locally.

One of the things you are going to need is a pair of scissors. Since scrapbooking involves creativity, scissors can come in quite handy. You can use your scissors to cut designs out of construction paper and you can also cut your pictures out into designs. Scissors are a great crafting tool when scrapbooking. Glue is another scrapbooking essential. Unless you plan to use tape, glue is best.

Your pictures are by far the most necessary item toward your scrapbook. If you cannot fill it up, then to do not worry. Scrapbooks can be quite large and hard to fill up. Just focus more on the creativity of the book if you do not have enough pictures. Every scrapbook is different and unique in it’s own way. That is what it is all about.

You might also want to consider the individuality that stickers and letters add to your scrapbook. For example, if your scrapbook theme is for a wedding, then you can buy stickers that have little grooms and brides in the package. You can also find lettering in most every size for your scrapbook. Lettering can save you the time it takes to cut your own letters out.

Are there any small items that you want to add to your scrapbook? Some people will take small things such as invitations or pieces of baby hair and glue them to their scrapbooks. It all depends on your preference. You can spice your pages up by adding buttons, feathers, glitter, paint, or anything else that adds a touch of artistic flair. The more the better!

Scrapbooking can be very time consuming. The fact that it is time consuming makes it a great hobby because you know that you will always be able to do it. The pages can take some time to make in your scrapbook, but once you are done, you will have a masterpiece that you will never forget.

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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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