The staff at Scrap-n-Craft have compiled what we believe to be a very interesting book with lots of great ideas and interactions so, welcome to 101 Scrapbooking Tips. Do you remember those days as a kid pasting newspaper clippings onto paper and bundling dozens of papers together with some fancy ribbon or a string? Do you also remember all of your hard work falling apart two months later?
Now there's a grown up way to save and preserve your treasures: Scrapbooking. The concept behind scrapbooking hasn't changed since grade school. You can still place photographs, newspaper clippings, poems, and tickets into your scrapbook to display and preserve your memories.
However, scrapbooking techniques and tools have matured substantially since you were a kid. Scrapbooking albums have replaced the messy bundles of paper. These albums are generally bound or placed in a three-ring binder. In this way, your hard work won't fall apart. Furthermore, new specialized covers allow protection from the outside elements.
Paste is also a thing of the past. Specialized glue dots and two-sided tape makes mounting your treasures simple and mess free. Many of these products are so strong that you can now decorate your scrapbook pages with ribbons, feathers, flowers, or even metal charms.
Due to these new techniques and tools, the uses of scrapbooking have expanded drastically. Scrapbooking is still used to hold personal keepsakes and for gift giving. However, now scrapbooking techniques can be used to make baby announcements, grandparent books, gift cards, artwork for kid's rooms, recipe books, and even educational tools.
What Do I Need to Start Scrapbooking?The best thing about scrapbooking is that although there are a plethora of scrapbooking supplies available on the market and many recommended on this site you really don't need a lot to make your very first scrapbook. Basically, all you need to scrapbook is an album, some glue, a pair of scissors, and some photographs or newspaper clippings. Any fabric, ribbon, or bits of leftovers from other projects can be used to embellish your scrapbook.
The best thing about scrapbooking is that although there are a plethora of scrapbooking supplies available on the market and many recommended on this site you really don't need a lot to make your very first scrapbook. Basically, all you need to scrapbook is an album, some glue, a pair of scissors, and some photographs or newspaper clippings. Any fabric, ribbon, or bits of leftovers from other projects can be used to embellish your scrapbook.
The best thing about scrapbooking is that although there are a plethora of scrapbooking supplies available on the market and many recommended on this site you really don't need a lot to make your very first scrapbook. Basically, all you need to scrapbook is an album, some glue, a pair of scissors, and some photographs or newspaper clippings. Any fabric, ribbon, or bits of leftovers from other projects can be used to embellish your scrapbook.As you get more acquainted with scrapbooking, you will find products that save you time and frustration. Many of these products are well worth the extra cost. At the top of this list is an X-acto Knife . This strong and versatile blade allows you to cut almost anything into any shape. When the blade is dull, the end is simply broken off to reveal another sharp tip. Just be sure to place the object you plan to cut onto a mat or wad or newspaper before using the exacto knife. Otherwise, the knife will cut right through your picture and into your scrapbook page or dining room table.
The next best tool is a pair of tweezers. Trying to pick up and place small gluey pieces is a hassle. Tweezers, though not very high tech, allow you to move pieces without touching them. Speaking of gluey pieces, various glues and affixing options are available. These quick and less messy options include Glue Dots, two-sided tape, Xyron, and Archival Photo Corners.
To increase the preservation of your scrapbook and your treasures, look for albums with acid free, lignin free pages (and Acid Free Refill Pages). Both acid and lignin accelerate photo fading and general deterioration. Lignin is a chemical found naturally in the cell walls of plants. If the lignin is not removed in the paper manufacturing process, the chemical will cause the paper product to gradually yellow and crumble. Lignin and acid free products come in virtually any color and texture.
The first fifteen tips focus on the basics of how to do scrapbooking. And the remaining tips discuss various techniques and additions that you can use to make your scrapbook page even better. These tips gradually lead you from simple and easy beginner tips to more complex and advanced scrapbooking techniques.
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- Scrapbooking tips for beginners and advanced scrapbookers.
101 Tips?
These are just a few...
- Theme
- Title
- Color
- Photographs
- Cutting and Cropping
- Order
- Text
- Tags
- Embellishments
- Preservation
- Newspaper Clippings
- Kids Art
- Tearing & Curled Edges
- Punching
- Ribbons and Lace
- Etc....etc...
Scrapbooking...
My definition.
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Great Idea Books!
Big Book of Scrapbooking
Amazon Price: (as of 10/07/2008)
It's All in Your Imagination (How to be Creative with Scrapbooking Papers and Embellishments, 3571)
Amazon Price: (as of 10/07/2008)
Memory Makers: 3-D Embellishments for Scrapbooks (Memory Makers, July 2003)
Amazon Price: (as of 10/07/2008)
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