Tuesday, May 14, 2013

How To Use of Music Lyrics in Your Scrapbooking Journaling

How To  Use of Music Lyrics in Your Scrapbooking JournalingIf you are a scrapbooker who enjoys music, then you've definitely got an edge in your scrapbooking journaling. Instead of wondering what things to use for your journaling, you could call upon your favorite songs and pick out a special line or two that fits your scrapbook theme perfectly. But don't worry, because even if you are not the musically-inclined scrapbooker, this post could still help you to put a brand new concept to your hobby.

If you are a scrapbooker who enjoys music, then you've definitely got an edge in your scrapbooking journaling. Instead of wondering what things to use for your journaling, you could call upon your favorite songs and pick out a special line or two that fits your scrapbook theme perfectly. But don't worry, because even if you are not the musically-inclined scrapbooker, this post could still help you to put a brand new concept to your hobby.

You may not know that songs can help your scrapbooking journaling in so many ways than you would expect. Besides entertaining people and generally making our lives happier and lighter, music also provides a medium for many people to show their thoughts, feelings, and dreams. Come to think of it; that sounds a lot like what the goal of journaling is all about, right?

Songs can be found everywhere you go, and it is made for a variety of reasons. It could be made to captivate and rejoice a certain individual or event, but it can also be used to commemorate and venerate the feelings of less-happier moments. Whatever reason we use it for, the bottom line is that music holds a special spot in our lives. We all know just how organizations and governments use it to manipulate people and their decision-making, right? If you do not agree, simply listen closely to a catchy jingle from a TV commercial and you will discover what I am talking about.

Now how can you make use of songs in your scrapbooking journaling? The ideal and most common way is to use song lines. Many scrapbookers are actually using film titles, poetry, famous quotes and sayings to get good ideas and inspiration for their journaling. So it is not actually a far-fetched idea to discover song lyrics in use, as well. After all, some of the most sentimental and sincere lines have been found in songs, hence why not use this abundant resource?

There are hundreds of songs and a lot of lyrics out there to the scrapbooker in search of motivation and smart ideas. If basic words are not enough or are not able to convey the exact message you like, making use of certain lines from a song can do the trick instead. There are songs for every type of emotions, from joy to despair, plus all things in between. Furthermore, you may also use song lyrics for the scrapbook title, too. If you'd like a little bit of hint, why not make a scrapbook page using a picture of you and a loved one outside in the rain. Then you can work with a title like "Laughter in the Rain" or "Singin' in the Rain". See just how simple that was?

Given that you've got yourself an excellent title, you can now start putting into action your standard styles and techniques in designing your scrapbook layout. You can decorate the borders of the photos you will include with a few stickers that would balance the overall theme of the scrapbook. The music lyrics you'll add would have to be based on your theme, of course. Another little tip here: when one of your pages delivers importance to an extraordinary friendship you have with another person, then you can title your scrapbook page with 'You've Got A Friend'. I realize it is clich and somewhat cheesy, still sometimes corny is most effective!

Another thing to bear in mind when you use songs for your scrapbooking method: you should understand that you won't need to limit yourself to using only a few lines from a song. If you wish, you can print out the actual song and stick it in your scrapbook page. The ideas are unlimited, especially when you look at the reality that there are millions of songs around which cover the entire spectrum of human feelings and which you can use for your own work.

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Make Your Mood Board with Scrapbook Materials

In the field of scrapbooking design and layout, many things can be considered upfront to be effective scrapbook materials since what matters more is the way you could create something more innovative out of a simple object or thing. In stressing your creativity a bit more, it can help if you would be familiar with your own designer layouts. This can help you save plenty of cash, time and energy while pursuing the hobby. Among the conventional styles one may start with in scrapbooking is the creation of mood boards. It's a good way of understanding yourself well and rediscovering your own personal style.

Make Your Mood Board with Scrapbook Materials
Make Your Mood Board with Scrapbook Materials

In the field of scrapbooking, many things can be considered upfront to be effective scrapbook materials since what matters more is the way you could create something more innovative out of a simple object or thing. In stressing your creativity a bit more, it can help if you would be familiar with your own designer layouts. This can help you save plenty of cash, time and energy while pursuing the hobby. Among the conventional styles one may start with in scrapbooking is the creation of mood boards. It's a good way of understanding yourself well and rediscovering your own personal style.

The scrapbook materials you will need in making your mood board would be just a few magazines or books, a couple of popular lines every now and then from sayings or movies, a few fabric items, and so much more. You may even put some sensory material to it in order to make it much more realistic and very tangible for anybody's style.

Here are the important actions to start off with your very own board.
  • Check out your preferred magazines to find pictures that may represent your personal taste in different items and aspects of life like clothing, automobiles, household designs, etc. Just as long as you think that a particular image makes some fascination to you, then simply cut it and save it for later.
  • Search for colors along with other elaborate things that would also suit what you think your personality exudes. For example, if you happen to always see yourself as someone lively, then go for some bright colors of pink, green or even orange. It is very important for you to stay creative with the things you can collect together for this is the portion of the procedure in which you get to understand your personal style.
  • After you are done with gathering all the items you will build up together, secure them all up in a cardboard in a fashion that you are designing a collage. It is important that even before you get satisfied with this task, take a good look at it and analyze well. Consider of what the board is telling you and you will be able to notice if you can still find some missing elements of it or it is just enough for you to put in a bit of anything one at a time as the years pass by.
If you're a follower of Oprah, then you may have been aware of this board already of which what people call as their vision or dream board. Instead, they work towards setting up boards that have photos, sayings, along with accessories that could allow you to visualize the person that you want to be in ten years or so. It's an encouraging thing especially for individuals who feel that they are confused somewhere during their lives and that they are baffled of which way to take. Take your time to think about the design and layout of the page and begin making your very own scrapbook board now with simple things that you can make use of.

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Scrapbooking Kits to Make Your Hobby Easier

Scrapbooking Tips to Make Your Hobby Easier

Do work, kids and errands often get in the way of your scrapbooking hobby? If so, here are some tips to help you find time for your creative outlet.

Do work, kids and errands often get in the way of your scrapbooking hobby? If so, here are some tips to help you find time for your creative outlet.

Scrapbooking Kits to Make Your Hobby Easier
Organize your space and supplies and don’t let interruptions cut into your set-aside time
First, mark your territory. Do you have a place in your home you can dedicate to scrapbooking? A medium- sized table tucked away in a corner would do the trick. Having a dedicated space saves time because you don’t have to take your supplies out and then clean them up each time you sit down to work. If you have a small closet in your home, this makes the ideal spot. You can fit a small desk or table inside and stack your supplies on shelves. When you close the door, no one can see your half-finished project. When you open the door, your project is waiting for you, right where you left it.

Second, get organized. If your scrapbooking supplies are a mess, you’ll spend valuable time looking through stacks of paper or stickers trying to find the ones you need. Plastic containers make excellent storage for scrapbooking supplies because they’re inexpensive and easily labeled. Paper can be stored in a small hanging file folder or an accordion folder. Either of these will make your paper quickly accessible and easy to look through to find what you need. If you’re creative, organization may not come easy for you, but you’ll find that a little time spent organizing results in more time to devote to your hobby.

Third, make an appointment. If you schedule a time for scrapbooking, you’re less likely to let other obligations get in the way. Even if you have to set your alarm and get up early, you’ll find that it’s worth it to do what you love. Put your scrapbooking appointment on your calendar and let your family know that you won’t be available during that time.

With a little planning, your scrapbooking ideas will become a reality. Organize your space and supplies and don’t let interruptions cut into your set-aside time. After all, you deserve a little time to do what you love!

Digital Scrapbooking Kits for Scrapbooking without the Mess

Digital Scrapbooking Kits supply you with all you’ll need for scrapbooking without the mess. Digital Scrapbook Kits have papers and elements you can use for scrap booking traditional layouts (by printing the single pieces and papers from your computer) or for scrapbooking digital on your computer.

Then online printing services can print out your digital scrapbooking layouts. The biggest advantage to scrap digital is definitely that you can re-use the digital scrapbooking items. While conventional scrapbooking gives you just one chance to create your layout digital scrapbooking kits allow you to use the “undo” button and simply redo your layout. You can even use the items many times – this is perfect if you want a whole memory book e.g. about a wedding party and use the same style.

Today software programs such as Photoshop Elements have a product creator guide included. This allows you e.g. to make a photo book with your digital scrapbooking layouts and send them to an online printing service.

A photo book from a special event such as a wedding party or baby’s first year is the perfect gift. There are not many more gifts you can give which are more exclusive. Beside that digital scrapbooking kits often come with 100s of elements and papers and are much cheaper than traditional scrapbooking materials. While you pay for each paper in a scrapbooking store you can pay once for your digital scrapbooking kit and download your file.

Make sure that you make a copy from your digital scrapbooking kit to an external hard disc drive or a disk. But you are not limited to layouts or photo books. You can create many more nice supplies with digital scrapbooking kits. You can create an individual bookmark, a door sign, a notebook or a mouse pad. Be creative and make a unique collection of articles for your personal needs filled with your memories. All in all – digital scrapbooking is scrapbooking without the mess and much more flexible and cheap than traditional scrapbooking.

Friday, April 26, 2013

Tips for Perfect Digital Scrapbook Layout with Picture

Digital Scrapbook Layout with Picture
When you are working with set scrapbook templates, making certain your photo is the right fit is a big part of making your scrapbook pages look their best
Part of the art of digital scrapbooking design is making certain all of the different elements match up and look their best in design. You want to ensure your embellishments appear as 3-D as possible, you know it's important to make certain your digital layouts offer a color scheme that compliments your scrapbooking crafts and you only add the latest in online technology. All of these features are critical to creating the best creative digital scrapbooks you can, but a simple thing like getting your photos in order can really make or break a project.

Adobe Photoshop is a simple program with easy to solve fixes. Here are some tips to help you get started upgrading one of the key features of your digital scrapbook through Adobe Photoshop your pictures.

Get Rid of Red Eye

If the pictures are taken with a flash instead of natural lighting, the odds of red eye are huge. The good news is that the problem is an easy one to fix.

Using the Adobe Photoshop Program, all you have to do is select the red eye tool brush. Zoom in on the eyes and then adjust the brush size to the size of the pupils in the photo. Go to Sampling (found up towards the right of Help) and select First Click. Click on the red eye area and Voila! The pupil will turn back to black.

Crop Your Photo to Fit

When you are working with set scrapbook templates, making certain your photo is the right fit is a big part of making your scrapbook pages look their best. Cropping your photos will help achieve this. Select the crop tool, found three down on the left hand side of the tools. Click on crop options and enter the size and width you need the picture to be for your digital scrapbooking layouts. Hit Enter to crop the image. Save the new version.

Clean Up the Background

If background photo clutter is interfering with your creative scrapbooking vision, put that clutter away. Blurring out these distractions is a cinch with a few simple steps.

Open your photo and click on the Lasso icon. This tool will appear in the second row down on your left hand side. Use the lasso to circle the part of the picture you want to have as your main focus. Go up to Select and click on Inverse then go back to Select and click on Feather. Before you get wild and start to feather, head on up to Enhance and adjust your Color until you get to the Hue and Saturation option. There, you are simply going to de-saturate the color that's there until it no longer catches the eye.

If you are just getting started with digital scrapbooking, fixing your pictures is one of the key things you can do to ensure a quality scrapbook page. Take the time to perfect your images and you will be on your way to perfecting the art of creative scrapbooking.

The words Professional and Scrap don't sit that well together. Evidently to design the layout for a professional scrapbook you will need a little bit of organized chaos.

Fancy cutting skills will not do the trick this time! You need to be pro at tearing and overlaying the items in your book.

Make it look as though you can’t be bothered, yet really it took you ages to perfect. Kind of like the 'just got out of bed' hair look, that people seem to go for these days. It takes hours to perfect, and a bucket load of styling gel, yet people think you have amazing hair even though you can’t be bothered. More fool them!

Fashion over function is not always a necessity though when creating the ultimate scrapbook. It does need to look appealing, otherwise you won’t want to read back through it, or add to it ever again.. But! it has to be easy on the eye, you defiantly don’t want the pages falling out or random photos from years ago getting lost due to your badly glued over decorated rookie layering.

This will take you many years of practice, and many more to master.

Yet, with much dedication, maybe one day you will have a scrapbook worthy of leaving on your kitchen cupboard for your new girlfriend to pick up and think. "Wow this guys too cool for school!" Same applies for girls, although your new boyfriend might not be too interested in seeing a photo montage of your ex lovers!

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Great Scrapbooking Ideas

Do you need a gift idea for that really hard to buy and find for someone special on your list? How about a scrapbook highlighting the top 10 reasons you love them! Using 3 paper lunch bags, various scrapbook papers, glue and some unique stickers you can create a quick, easy and inexpensive creative gift they will treasure forever! These books are perfect for grandparents, friends, animal lovers and even teachers! Let's get started creating your one of a kind holiday treasure.

Items that you need to make the scrapbook:
  1. You will need 3 plain brown paper lunch bags. You can find these easily at any grocery store, they come in brown or in white and either color will work.
  2. Layer your bags alternating closed end and open end.
  3. Fold bag in half and staple at each end in the middle.
  4. Congratulations! You've just created a mini-scrapbook for just pennies! Now, let's get started personalizing your gift.

Decorating the scrapbook:

If you are using the brown paper bags you may wish to cover the brown bag with some scrapbook paper cut to size. Before gluing the scrapbook paper to the bag I recommend either sanding the bag lightly or using double sided table to adhere the paper to the bag. There is a light wax coating on the bag and not all scrap-booking glues adhere to the paper bags. By sanding or using double sided tape you can be sure that your paper will stick to the bag. I personally like to add scrapbook paper to the front and back covers to enhance the look. It gives it a more finished look and it takes the reader a couple of minutes to realize it’s made from lunch bags! which of course then, makes you look extremely creative!

Great scrapbooking ideas
Great scrapbooking ideas

Here are a few tips to help you organize your book:
  • Choose 10-12 photos that you want to use in your book.
  • On a separate sheet of paper write out your top ten reasons with fancy font.
  • Choose your paper and cut to size.
  • Glue background paper on to the paper bag.
  • For a more interactive book, you can add paper to the open portions of the book so the reader can pull-out pictures etc. to look at.
  • Match your pictures with your top ten reasons.
  • Choose your cover photo and put together your cover with some highlight text.
  • Start putting your book together by gluing on your photos to each page and adding your reasons.
  • Once you have your paper, pictures and reasons in the book go back and add in any stickers or other scrapbook embellishments to your creative taste.
  • I like to sign and date my books on the back cover and voila! You have a completed mini scrapbook that your reader will enjoy reading over and over!
Need more top 10 book ideas?

Top ten reasons we love grandma/grandpa - ask your kids for the reasons on this one!
  • Top ten reasons we are best friends.
  • Top ten reasons you are a great neighbor.
  • Top ten reasons I love you - this one works for just about anyone!
  • Top ten reasons you are a great dog/cat owner - from the pets point of view.
  • Top ten reasons you are an amazing teacher.
  • Top ten reasons I'm proud you are my daughter/son/mother/father etc.
  • Top ten reasons you are a great girl scout/boy scout/youth group leader.
These are just a few ideas, think of all the special people in your life and you'll come up with all kinds of scrapbooks to make! Happy Scrapping!

Friday, April 19, 2013

Simple Scrapbooking Layouts and Elements

Scrapbooking layouts and elements

Are you looking to brush up on your scrapbooking skills or even just wondering where to get started. Here's the low down on everything you need to know to get started.

Most scrapbook layouts will have these elements, even though each page is different: photographs, embellishments, cardstock, memorabilia, patterned paper, journaling and of course your title.

Title: A title will tell your readers what your page is about. It can be both creative and functional. Titles come in many different forms, including rub-ons, stickers, cardboard, die cuts or wood. Don't forget your handwriting could also be wonderful and creative.

Simple Scrapbooking Layouts and Elements
The bits that you want to add to your scrapbook layout that form part of your story are called memorabilia

Journaling: Because the essence of scrapbooking is preserving your memories for future generations, journaling is the writing that tells your reader what the page is about, or other details that may be forgotten such as dates, or even people's names.

Photographs: Your scrapbook wouldn't quite be a scrapbook without them. The photographs make up the centre piece of the story that you are trying to convey. It is totally up to you how many photographs you want to include in your layout. Try to stick to the same theme or occasion.

Embellishments: Embellishments are like decorations to use on your layout. These could include flowers, buttons, stickers, ribbons or whatever you fancy that suit's the theme of your scrapbook layout.

Memorabilia: The bits that you want to add to your scrapbook layout that form part of your story are called memorabilia. These could include souvenirs from events like museum cards, brochures, menu's, and even old letters written by loved ones.

Cardstock: Cardstock is usually the base of any scrapbook page layout. The most popular layout size is 12 x 12 inches. Cardstock comes in many forms and colors. To make a double page, just use two sheets side by side. Cardstock is also often used to matt photographs or frame photographs within your layout.

Patterned Paper: Patterned paper is used to decorate your layout and also to complement your theme. This can be found in either paper weight or cardstock weight and there are so many different varieties available, you will find something for every occasion. A note for new scrapaholics. Always remember to use acid free products, as you want your scrapbook to last. Always look for products that are lignin and/or acid free. This means that the process of card and paper manufacture has been regulated to neutralize acid and remove lignin. Both these elements can cause your scrapbook layout to deteriorate over time.

What is a simple scrapbook?

When used in reference to scrapbooks, the word simple doesn't mean it is simply or quickly done with little effort at creativity or formatting. Instead it refers to a scrapbook, which covers the simple everyday things that usually don't make it to the pages of traditional scrapbooks such as transforming a room's decor or creating a new flowerbed. Simple scrapbooks also have a decisive starting and ending point.

A Simple Scrapbook Has An Ending

Most scrapbooks never end as they are continued in the next book, where the last one left off. Simple Scrapbooks have a distinct beginning and ending. As in the example of adding a room to your house, when the room is finished and decorated, there is nothing more to add to the scrapbook. Another example would be My Ancestors, your family may continue to grow but you will never have more ancestors than you have now so it's perfect for a Simple Scrapbook.

Framework Of A Simple Scrapbook

The frame work of a simple scrapbook will often include the same items as a traditional scrapbook, beginning with a title page that gives your scrapbook its name, the dates covered, name of the creator, and in general sets the style and tone of the scrapbook.

The second page in the framework will be the dedication or introduction page where you list any information that will help readers to understand why the scrapbook is meaningful. It can face the title page or can have a page of its own.

The third page will be a table of contents or table of sections if needed. For example if your Simple Scrapbook is about school projects, you could have sections by the date or by the season or if it is about adding a new room to your house the sections could be Planning, Laying The Foundation, The Framework, Finishing The Inside, Decorating and so on.

Following the table of contents page will be the filler pages with photos and other keepsakes you wish to include. The final page will be the closing page that ties it all together.

Choosing The Format

Only you can limit the number of colors or materials you include in your scrapbook, however choosing a few main elements that will appear on every page such as colors, stamps, design paper or even ribbons will tie your pages together in a meaningful scrapbook.

For example you wouldn't want all the pages to be the same color except for one and neither would you want your photo frames all square with only one oval. The title page usually sets the formatting choice of things such as colors, torn or cut borders and fonts used for captions.

You can make your simple scrapbook as large or small as you choose. Just because it is a simple scrapbook doesn't mean you can't spread your wings and make it as fancy or creative as you like.

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Fun Scrapbooking Ideas for Your Whole Household

Scrapbooking has become a very popular family or personal hobby, and for good reason. Not only it can be a lot of fun, but it is also an artistic way to preserve and exhibit your photo collection with extractive layout. While looking at pictures by themselves is alright, they are much more fascinating and fun to view when they are arranged in a stylist scrapbook format. There are so many unique papers and embellishments to choose from that you can effectively customize a scrapbook page to properly accentuate and display your pictures. All of your family can have fun with it too, which is an extra benefit. You will find that the crafts listed below will really help you to get some excellent ideas for some fun to do with your loved ones or your family.

Framed Scrapbook Pages

Just because the majority of scrapbook pages are displayed in albums layout doesn't mean they can't be displayed in picture frames if desired. This method for displaying can be especially successful if you have a handful of pages that turn out especially nice. It is also an excellent way to provide a constantly changing display of pictures in your home. Simply display one page for some time, then return it to its scrapbook album and put up another. To make these pages as an activity for the family, provide everyone with a nice selection of photos. There are a number of cases, particularly when little kids are doing their own pages that you will want to use copies of the pictures instead of the originals. Of course, if you're using digital pictures or scan images, you can simply make additional prints as needed. Give everyone a piece of scrapbook paper to use as a base or background for the page. Offer a good selection of scrapbook paper, embellishments, stickers and adhesives. If the children are small, be sure to only use safety scissors. Some kids also really enjoy using scissors that are particularly designed to cut fun and wavy edges. It's normally a great idea to base your pages on a theme such as a favorite pet, a fun Christmas or Thanksgiving, or a vacation that the whole family loved. When finished, show your favorite pages in basic scrapbook picture frames.

Individualized Scrapbook Albums

If you discover that your family truly enjoys scrapbooking, you can make it a regular activity. Numerous families find that arranging a "family scrapbook day" every month or even weekly can be a lot of fun. Give each family member their own personal album which they can fill with the pages they decorate. Each person will have their own style and preferences, and those ought to be seen in the pages they create.

Do not forget, when it comes to decorating photos with papers and other decorations, there really is no right or wrong way. During every day of scrapbooking everybody can work on any number of pages, many or few. While some family members may want to finish multiple basic pages, others may spend an entire scrapbooking session creating one intricately designed page. You will most likely find that scrapbooking together as a family will help you develop a whole new understanding of the importance of getting plenty of family photos. You might even discover that those scrapbooking sessions you arrange every week or month could become your family's new favorite activity to do!

The last thing you should know is that unless you're having a great time, you're missing the point of "scrapping". So just have fun with your love one or family, relaxing and making the most of your quality time together with this great hobby.

Friday, April 5, 2013

How to Scrapbook Vermont Retreats

Scrapbooking is one way that many people keep track of special events and experience in their lives such as weddings, pregnancies and new babies, and family vacations. While it is not difficult to scrapbook as many people think, you do need a creative imagination and technique. Vermont is one of the colorful subject to scrapbook because of all the attractions and recreational activities you and your family can see and do. Scrapbooking can be as expensive as you want it to be. The only thing that is really required is a blank scrapbook and some markers.

Below is the guide to walk you through the Vermont scrapbooking process:-
  • Use pictures that were taken at different Vermont attractions such as the Ben and Jerry's factory, historical sites, museums, theaters, flea markets, concerts and festivals to include in your scrapbook or search from internet to find out the related images. Because Vermont was one of the original 13 colonies, there are dozens of historical sites all across the state that you can visit during your retreat.
  • Take several pictures while performing activities. Gather mementos such as brochures, wrist bands from each site you visit. According to United Health Foundation, the American Public Health Association and Partnership for Prevention, Vermont is the healthiest state in America, and as such, there are a lot of recreational activities, such as bike trails, hiking trails, boating, skiing, parks and outdoor games to be played. The state also has campgrounds, beaches, national forests and outdoor sports, such as fishing, to enjoy.
  • Cover the pages of your scrapbook with memorabilia. Include brochures, stickers, coasters and any other small tidbits you take from your adventures. Glue them down next to the photographs with some explanation text or by themselves. If the brochures open, you can be creative in the attachment process and allow the viewer to open the brochure.
  • Add extra decorations and fancy lettering to make the page pop up. You can purchase stickers from the craft section in a store for scrapbooking or collect them at your various stops in Vermont. For example, for a one-page layout, you can have the place of the visit written at the top of the page in fancy letters. In the middle of the page, you can have a few photographs, brochures or a memento or two. Then down the sides or at the bottom of the layout, you can include stickers or small icons of activities that were enjoyed at the attraction or activity center.

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Three Classic Concepts for Scrapbooking About Family

A family scrapbook will not only help you bring back experiences, but may also cause you to value life. The family's history and lineage is a thing that you will never get weary of creating in spite of lost sleep and energy.

A father's heart to heart talk with son, a mom's unfailing faith to a daughter's initial take on relationship and love - they are the reasons why you think of family important. It's the compassion and affection which makes family real and alive. They are also the values that you will carry and pass on to your children all the way to their own children. As for scrapbooking concept and ideas, best selections are also associated with grandparents, parents, sisters, brothers, uncles and aunts.

A family scrapbook will not only help you bring back experiences, but may also cause you to value life. The family's history and lineage is a thing that you will never get weary of creating in spite of lost sleep and energy. In terms of possible theme or family scrapbooking ideas, you just need to think of previous birthday celebrations, wedding anniversaries, reunions, get-togethers or simple dining outs.

The following are great scrapbooking family ideas:

Family Tree

This could involve plenty of labor yet who cares, especially when the work involves your family. Try to document your family tree and locate your family background via genealogy or some other methods on the internet. There are offered professional services that may help you with this undertaking. Gathering pictures and classic photos are absolutely must -haves. Try to seek advice from older relatives or family members for old photos and pictures. Use birth places and natal dates as inclusions in your family tree theme. Request for old copies of photos and have everything scanned. You can even consider affixing small photos to recognize family members in an instant.

Family Occasions

Be it a wedding ceremony, childbirth, reunion, family vacation, trip or Christmas day, what is important is that you provide the appropriate photographs and embellishments to jazz up a page layout. You can think of individual and separate pages for each occasion or focus mainly on a particular gathering as the potential layout. Regardless, you should find quality photographs and brighten it up with accessories and embellishments for it to be really get noticed.

Family Accomplishments

Think of family-related awards, certificates or trophies and for sure, you will find a stash of photos hidden beneath beds or on the inside locked compartments. The purpose is to create a motivating and inspiring page. It's also a perfect way to pay honor to older family members.

History and heritage is not just pertaining to family parties or your sibling's special skills. You may also want to consider practices and values, as part of the family's heritage. Even long-standing recipes and china are family heirlooms that you may include in a scrapbook page. Besides, you're constructing a layout for the reason that you want to revel on cherished moments and times spent together with family. You wish to remember an occasion which has long been gone, all but forgotten.

Scrapbooking can make all of these attainable and in a way, scrapbookers are gratified and pleased. Having a family or heritage scrapbooking is another source of pride and great feeling. For all you know, you just have to find your way home and retrace those significant steps.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Scrapbooking Ideas for Home Decor

Paper crafters and scrapbookers often amass a large quantity of supplies and wonder at other ways to put them to use. Some crafters create practical home decor that matches their color schemes and the feel of their home with a variety of scrapbook papers and products. All types of ideas can spruce up your home to make it warm and inviting.

Die Cut Framed Project

Frame updated die cuts in a variety of colors for a fresh home decor idea. Add several different die cut images to the mix to add interest to the project. You can die cut your own images or borrow the die cut machine at your local scrapbook store. This framed project can bring a country or Christmas theme to life if you use primitive stars and a heart or Christmas trees and an angel.

Decorative Clocks

Purchase a clock kit from a craft store. Cover the kit with scrapbook papers, embellishments and numbers to match your home decor as desired. Use vintage or travel papers for a French country or Parisian look. Use baby-related papers or nursery rhyme embellishments for a special nursery clock.

Canvas

For a very simple, yet striking project, buy several blank canvases in the same size and plan an arrangement on your wall space. Use coordinating patterned papers to cover the canvas. Adhere the papers using a decoupage medium. Paint the edges of the canvas, if desired. This project works well in an open area in a living room or family room, or over the bed in the master bedroom.

Door Hangers

Buy a door hanger and cover it with scrapbook supplies. Use a decoupage medium to adhere scrapbook papers. Add ribbon, sparkly gems and a photo for a girl's room door hanger. Use fiber or twine, buttons and a photo for a boy's room. This project also works well for the bathroom door or a baby's room.

Home Decor Accents

Buy inexpensive foam balls from a craft store and a bowl to place them in for the coffee table. Cover the balls with scrapbook paper, ribbon, buttons and flowers. Adhere the supplies with adhesive dots, decorative straight pins or decoupage medium for a project that will coordinate with any color scheme and decor.

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Scrapbooking Ideas for Vintage Cards

Your scrapbook supply likely contains many items that you can easily translate into making your own cards. Vintage cards demonstrate an appreciation of an earlier time and capture this nostalgia. Papers, embellishments, buttons and a variety of scrapbook techniques can help you create the vintage look you are going for.

Heritage Card

Use an old black and white photo of one of your own family members to make a card. Glue the photo in the center of the front of your card along with your caption. On the inside of the card write about the event in the picture or your memories of the individual. Stamp sentiments or images around the card or to the background of the page. Metallic paper corners will provide a basic frame that matches the tone of the vintage card. Give the card to the person whose picture is depicted or a close family member.

Pieced Card

Get the inspiration for your vintage card from an image. Use a picture of a Victorian woman, nature or a picture from an old fabric pattern. Paper piecing lets you remove just the image from your inspiration page. Adhere the image to your card in a prominent location. Supplies that coordinate with the image colors will help you make the card in a cohesive design. Add chipboard letters to the front cover, antique papers in gold, brown and gray shades for the inside of the card, and vintage embellishments. Use old buttons, brads and vintage embellishments that have an old world look like clocks and birdcages.

Window Card

One way to make a traditional-looking card into a vintage card is by crafting card stock to look like a frame around your picture. Glue an old picture from your personal collection, a book or a magazine. Cut out a piece of card stock that is the same size as your photo. It can be an oval, square or rectangle so that it looks like a picture frame. You can use other antiquing methods around the frame to make it look older, such as embossing, using chalk or painting. Cut out the middle area of your frame and glue it on your picture. Place the picture frame on the front of your card. Add other vintage touches to the inside of the card, such as a monogram, an old envelope with a piece of stationery sticking out of it, a seal or vintage rub-ons.

Fabric

Fabric can tie in an old look around newer supplies. Place a doily on the front cover of your card for an instant time rewind. Glue a piece of a floral fabric to the inside of your card. Layer your other elements on top of the fabric. Lace can serve as a border to your card or as a picture frame. Various papers that are cut in squares can be used together in a patchwork to resemble a quilt.

Scrapbook Ideas for Artist Trading Cards

Artist Trading Cards (ATCs) are original works of art that measure only 2 1/2 inches by 3 1/2 inches. The Artist Trading Card project was initiated by Zurich artist M. Vanci Stirnemann in 1996. The only rules are that Artist Trading Cards should be the specified size, they should be traded instead of sold and artists should write their names and contact information on the back as well as the title of the card and the edition number. Once you've collected a number of ATCs, putting them in a scrapbook helps to preserve them and make a memorable album.

Pocket Pages

Several scrapbook supply manufacturers have responded to the Artist Trading Card movement by designing pocket pages that fit the 2 1/2-inch by 3 1/2-inch cards. Using pocket pages to make an ATC scrapbook is nearly effortless because you just slip the cards into the plastic pages. One advantage of this system is that you can easily view the backs of the cards for information about the artists. You can also add cards to your album as you collect them without having to create new pages or scrapbook designs.

Rotary Card File

A rotary card file isn't a scrapbook in the traditional sense of the word. You can't close up a rotary card file and sit it on a bookshelf, but you can use one to display and store your Artist Trading Cards on a table or desk. All you need to do is get a rotary card file punch that matches your card file. You'll have to punch the holes on one edge of the Artist Trading Cards, but then you can insert them in the card file and sit them out. They make a wonderful conversation piece for your office or home.

Traditional Scrapbook

For a traditional scrapbook that allows you to flip through the pages of a book, acquire an archival-grade scrapbook and photo corners for holding the Artist Trading Cards in place. Some photo corners are self-adhesive; others must be glued into place. Since you know that all the ATCs will be the same size, you can set up your pages ahead of time to hold the 2 1/2-inch by 3 1/2-inch works of art. Arrange the ATCs in your scrapbook by themes, artists or dates acquired.

Event Scrapbooks

Artists often trade ATCs at ATC swaps or other events such as gallery openings. Create small scrapbooks for individual events so you can keep track of which artist you met at which event. To make small event scrapbooks, buy blank scrapbooks that are 4 inches by 6 inches or smaller. Create covers for the scrapbooks that indicate the event and the date. If you have a leftover ATC of your own that you swapped at the event, use it as the artwork for the cover.

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Scrapbooking Ideas for Senior Citizens

Creating a scrapbook is an easy, enjoyable activity for all ages. There is no right or wrong way to create a scrapbook, and it's a great option for anyone less creatively inclined. Senior citizens can take special pleasure in such an activity, as it's an opportunity to celebrate their own personal youths and travels while incorporating the newer experiences of more recent generations.

Photo Arrangements

A common form of making a scrapbook is by creating an arrangement of photos. Photos can be arranged either chronologically or by special grouping such as family gatherings, birthdays, holidays or individuals. Stickers or handwritten captions can be added within the pages of the book to add personalization, and pages can even reflect different themes of color or style. Small photo embellishments can be purchased to preserve picture quality or add the illusion of a small frame.

Anecdotes

A less common but equally worthwhile idea for a scrapbook is to create different anecdotes and post them according to theme, style or chronology. This is an opportunity for a senior citizen to share less-publicized stories or memories. By handwriting the anecdotes onto specially designed paper and adhering them to the pages of a scrapbook, it creates a highly personal reflection of life and family. Photos as well as small stickers can be used as embellishments.

Gathered Materials

Creating a scrapbook of personal items and materials gives a senior citizen the opportunity to display treasured belongings while simultaneously reflecting on past stories and memories. A larger scrapbook with heavy-duty paper is suggested here in order to best accommodate thicker, weighted items. Things to include could be pressed flowers, ticket stubs, birth announcements or theater guides. Handwriting explanations or captions for each item adds a special, personal touch.

Joint Effort

Making a scrapbook does not have to be a solo effort; by including other members of the family such as siblings, children and grandchildren, a scrapbook can be a large compilation of pages that are meaningful to an entire family. One person can be assigned a page on which he can add anything he wishes, or the family can generate scrapbook pages together by choosing pictures, items and captions. Either way, this scrapbook provides the opportunity to reminisce, reflect and celebrate.

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Scrapbook Ideas for Honoring a Principal

Of the many ways you can honor a principal at your school, one of the most heartwarming and meaningful is making him a scrapbook. A scrapbook is a book in which you can paste various images, drawings or other clippings. It is a personal gift that can contain artifacts and/or trinkets that honor the principal and stand as a keepsake for him to remember you by.

Design

One of the most important aspects of any scrapbook is the way it is designed. Consider how its components are arranged in the book, the size of the font, the type of paper and even the size of the book itself. While you can spend a good deal of time perfecting the design, it may also form itself naturally as you begin to arrange the items you place in the scrapbook. As long as the scrapbook’s items are clear and any message it purports to send is apparent, consider allowing the design to flow from the items you choose, and not limiting the items you choose based on your design goals. This way, the scrapbook will prioritize the meaning of the book as opposed to its design.

Images

Effective scrapbooks have a lot of images. Whether they are collages, photographs or drawings, images convey a personal touch to the scrapbook that mere text cannot. Consider overlapping photos to fit more on a single page or single out particularly meaningful photographs on a page of their own. Remember to label the images with detail regarding names and dates so the principal will remember his students years later.

Collaboration

Although it is wise to have a leader and focus point of the scrapbook project ro organize its construction and timeline, a collaborative scrapbook compiled by numerous people will convey a more meaningful message. It will show the principal you are honoring that many people respect her work and will allow different students to express their appreciation and respect for the principal in their own distinct ways. Consider giving students their own pages to design, or in a small scrapbook, having groups of students design pages.

Interactive

There are a number of computer programs on which you can make an interactive scrapbook, too. Although perhaps less personal than a handmade scrapbook, interactive ones can incorporate handmade items if you scan the handmade items into the computer. You can either make single pages on a program like Adobe Photoshop and print them out individually to collect together in a scrapbook or use specific scrapbooking software like My Memories Suite, Memories Mixer or Digital Scrapbook Artist.

How to Pack for a Scrapbooking Crop

Part of enjoying a hobby is being able to share that hobby with like-minded hobbyists. For scrapbookers, this means a crop. Some crops are evening events that take place over the course of a couple of hours. Other crops can be lengthier events that take up the better part of a weekend, requiring snacks and drinks in addition to scrapbooking tools. Knowing how long your scrap will last will ultimately determine how to pack for a scrapbooking crop.

Instructions
  • Choose the projects you wish to complete during the crop. Plan to complete just a few pages for a shorter crop and several more for a longer crop. Keep in mind how long it will take you to complete each project and pack accordingly.
  • Make a list of the projects that you wish to complete. This helps you to decide what materials and tools you will need to complete your projects, including basic supplies and project specific supplies.
  • Package your materials for each scrapbooking page together in a large zip-close bag. Use one bag for each page or project.
  • Pack up the basic tools you will need. This includes scissors, paper trimmers, a mat, glue or glue dots, stamps, pens and other regularly used items.
  • Pack up any additional tools that you will need to complete your specific pages such as paper punches and craft knives. Keep your tools together in one compartment.
  • Pack all of your supplies into a scrapbooking tote. Totes on wheels are more convenient if you need to walk a long distance to the crop from your car, and they often can accommodate more supplies.

Simple Scrapbook Ideas For Creative Scrapbooking

Many people who do scrapping know that when you get started there are numerous scrapbook ideas you can use for your scrapbook pages. Sometimes you begin to understand that you are using previous layouts over and over. You get bored without fresh ideas for your album. What you need is an inspiration. You can find many unique ways to get fresh and creative scrapbooking ideas for your future project. And the best is creative scrapbooking.

A creative scrapbook does not focus on the scrapbook designs, rules and procedures. All what you need is a creativity and ability to create or find a creative scrapbook idea. It will help you show a story from photos and another details. You can cut out and create your own details for use in an album or you can use the right scrapbooking supplies, elements, details for your needs. Using these scrapbooking supplies do not limit your creativity in creating your pages. Your ingenuity in using these details requires your creativeness. Creativity is the thinking without limitations in creating your scrapbooks. You can use the usual scrapbook elements, some creative objects on your page to enhance your photos, to give more dimension, texture and color to your pages and add your own creative touch.

Develop your creativity by practicing some sketches in your designs. You can create your own sketches by using photos and adding some supplies. You can find the perfect original sketch for your creative scrapbooking. They have a variety of designs, themes and layouts that help you to create your creative scrapbooks. You can choose a different visuals and use them with great creativity. You can develop these sketches that other can decide that it is your own creative work. Your sketches easy enhance creative look and impression of your work.

There are no rules in the scrapbooking. Usually the most creative and free person can make a really unrepeatable art of work. You must think only about photos, your thoughts, your feelings and how showcase these things altogether in the finest way. Play around with your pics, notes, words, thoughts. Try to choose another layouts, color schemes, techniques.

You can get an inspiration not only by viewing your photos. Colorful words can discover you a new bright solutions for your pages. You can use a comic or famous quotes as a fine decorative elements. Sometime an eye-catching phrase could become the theme or title of your pages. Only what you need is relax and feel yourself free. Stop your scrap activity and read interesting book or see a breathless film. And many various hints come to you in easy and fast way. These changes can really activate your imagination and inspiration for creating a perfect pages. You really can fire your creative engine.

Be true with yourself and readers. Express your real feelings. Do not try to embellish your real life events. It is a life and a history. And you must be a true historian. I hope these scrapbook ideas will help you to enrich your scrap booking and your ife.

Friday, March 15, 2013

Scrapbook Ideas for Newspaper Clippings

Newspaper articles are often lost or destroyed when clipped out of the paper and stored. Incorporating the clippings into a scrapbook is a creative way to display and preserve the memorable clips. The paper must be treated before it is stored and can be enhanced with personal photographs or captions to create a unique scrapbook display and layout.

Prepare and Protect

  • The paper that newspapers are printed on contains lignin, an impurity that causes the paper to quickly deteriorate. Newspapers will either need to be scanned then printed or treated with spray before they are placed in a scrapbook. Print articles on archival paper with an antique finish to give the impression of a newspaper. Use archival spray with a deactivation ingredient to stop the paper from yellowing and falling apart. Place older newspapers in a shallow baking dish and soak in distilled water for about 20 minutes. This will clean the paper, as well as help the paper regain rigidity; allow the paper to dry before use. Treated newspapers can still cause other paper in your scrapbook to yellow and decay. Place the newspaper in a page protector to keep pages safe.

Sports Captions

  • A newspaper article is an informative caption to a memorable photo. Pair sports photos with corresponding newspaper articles that feature game highlights. This is especially ideal for children who have been featured in the paper for making a memorable play. Scrapbooks that highlight an entire sports season are enhanced by articles with play-by-plays that are placed beside personal photos that showcase the player in action.

Wedding and Birth Announcements

  • Preserve wedding announcements from the local paper in your scrapbook by pairing them with special wedding photographs. Birth announcements are also enhanced by articles placed underneath a birth photo or on the same page. Use this process for historical articles that are paired with old family photos, which give context and depth to the visual story.

Personal Highlights

  • Combine newspapers with memorable photos of a loved one that has recently passed as a memorial. Collect historic newspapers that feature military service and achievements, community involvement, announcements and obituaries. Find correlating images within your own photo collection to pair with appropriate articles. The scrapbook can be a form of healing, as well as a fount of information for future generations as you discover facts about the family member that was lost.

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Good Scrapbooking Layout Idea Can Distinguish Your Work From All Others

We all wish that only if the good times would last forever but only if wishes were horses! The best we can do to hold on to the memories is click snapshots of the good times or make videos of the moment and hope to relive the memory through these means. A photo album has always been one of the best methods to remember old times and it is sure to bring a smile to our faces when we remember special incidents and people through the pictures. An interesting way of preserving these memories in a different manner is the concept of scrapbooking. The concept has been around since ages and most of us remember creating colorful scrapbooks with various themes while we were in school.

The hunt for a good scrapbooking layout idea is perhaps the most interesting aspect of making a scrapbook. Once you have shortlisted a theme and a layout idea, half the battle is won. A unique scrapbooking layout idea is a sure shot method to make your creativity stand a class apart from the others. The modern day options and facilities available for creating scrapbooks has seen a tremendous surge in this kind of activity with adults participating in making their scrapbooks as enthusiastically as children. Various online scrapbooking sites have come into existence and these are some places where one can get a great scrapbooking layout idea for their own scrapbook making project. The various accessories available for decorating your scrapbook simply add to the fun of pursuing this activity.

A scrapbooking layout idea can be inspired from any event, person or perhaps even from one’s surroundings. A birthday party or a wedding in the family could be as good a theme as perhaps the last day at college. The availability of online scrapbooking sites has made the process of experimenting with ideas an even easier task. One can simply select a theme for a scrapbooking layout idea and choose the designs and styles accordingly. It can then be applied to your virtual scrapbook and you can get a look at how your final scrapbook will look if this layout idea were to be implemented. In case you are not happy with the result you can simply remove the effects and try out something else which is completely different. As the time and effort taken to create and recreate scrapbooking layouts are minimal, thanks to the web applications, you can let your creativity run wild.

A person can also purchase various scrapbooking accessories like paints, paper, glue and even embellishments from the online stores selling scrapbooking accessories. All these additional attractions to the basic concept of scrapbooking have made this art survive and achieve popularity through ages. Initially scrapbooking was a concept like that of storytelling but the difference has always been the visual and tactile effect rather than the oral focus of storytelling. And the additions to the art will ensure that scrapbooking continues to be an immensely popular activity for times to come.

Frog Scrapbook Ideas

Scrapbooking incorporates a layered technique that uses paper, photos, stickers, lace, ribbon, card stock and other materials to create a themed collage on one page. A frog themed page works for outdoor photos or for fans of the Disney movie "Princess and the Frog." As you create your scrapbook page, arrange your photos first on the page to get an idea of design and how to place all of the elements.

Frog Tales

Cut out squares of light blue and white with crafting scissors. Tile these squares in alternating rows on your scrapbook's paper. With a frog stamp, push into green ink and press on to the white tiles. Measure the the length of your photos. Tear a rectangular strip of tan construction paper that measures an inch longer than the length of the largest photo to go on the page. Tear another rectangular strip of green construction paper with a length of half an inch above your largest photo. Paste the tan construction paper horizontally across the middle of your page. Paste the green construction piece in the center on top of the tan rectangle. Paste your largest photo portrait style in the center of the construction paper. Paste other portrait photos to the left and right.

Froggy Tracks

Choose three to four photos in a series that describes an adventure or discovery. Measure the length and width of these photos. Cut out pieces of card stock that measure half an inch longer and wider than the photos. Paste the photos on to the card stock. Arrange the photos so that one is in the top left corner, one is off-center to the right in the middle of the page and another is in the bottom left corner. The first picture needs to be 3 inches from the top. Place a frog sticker to sit on top of the card stock's edge of the first photo in the series. With a green marker, create bounce tracks with curved dashed marks to the right of the first picture, leading to the next picture. Place the frog stickers on top of each photo as you paste to the page. Stick on a final sticker in the bottom right corner or create bouncy tracks that lead off the page and onto the next.

Lily Pads

Cut out three lily pads and one forward-facing frog shape from .30 gauge acid-free chip board. The lily pads range in size from 1 to 2 inches tall. Cover a chip board piece in paper glaze. Tap out green glitter from a tube on to the chip board. Lift the chip board out of the glitter and set aside to dry. Repeat for the other lily pads that you cut. Use a different color of glitter for the frog. Once dry, apply a thin coat of paper glaze on top of the glitter coat to set and prevent flaking. Set aside to dry overnight. Cut a large lily pad from light green card stock or construction paper and paste in the center of your page. Paste your photo on to the card stock. Paste your chip board pieces around the photo in the corners or off to the side.

Princess and the Frog

For a child who loves the Disney movie "Princess and the Frog," cut out circular pieces of bright pink card stock for one or two photos in a series. Paste the photos to the center of the card stock. With reed or flower stamps, embellish the edges of the scrapbook. Punch a hole in the bottom of the photo's card stock and tie a piece of blue ribbon. Arrange and glue the card stock photos on to the page. Decorate further by adding "Princess and the Frog" stickers in the corners.

Scrapbooking Layouts - Background Designs For Your Scrapbook

Having a hard time choosing from the millions of scrapbooking layouts? Would you like to have a unique layout that no other person could have made exactly alike? Well, recreating background designs are easy - especially when you have the right materials. Pondering over background designs will only take you one look at your tools and you should be having a brainstorm coming up.

Anyway, if you're having a hard time thinking up some crazy cool scrapbooking layouts, take a read on these ideas.

Scrapbooking Layouts - Background Designs For Your Scrapbook
Background Designs For Your Scrapbook

Playing with Shapes

Shapes are crazy cool, especially if you know how to work with it. Use colored paper or better yet, patterned paper for a much creative outcome. Cut out different big shapes in all sizes using different patterns. When you're done, lay out the shapes onto your background in random order like a collage. Have shapes overlap others, overturned, half peeping, upside down, whatever position you can create to give the layout an eccentric look. Then in the middle, cut out a shape from felt paper and place in the middle. This will serve as your photo mat.

Punching Holes

Another idea you may want to consider for your scrapbooking layouts is the use of the puncher. Yes, the puncher is actually very useful. Punch holes through your background, a patterned paper or any kind of paper and use this as your background. Acetate paper can be used as a window and for those who don't want to throw away those holes you've punched, use it as embellishments.

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Black & White Scrapbooking Ideas

A scrapbook is a book of mementos and pictures that create a snapshot of a moment or time in someone's life. A scrapbook is very personal, including things that other people may not find interesting or special, but that have special meaning to you alone. Scrapbooks often contain paper, programs, photos, cards and drawings, with embellishment or decoration per the maker's taste. A fancy and dressed up scrapbook idea is a black and white scrapbook, containing the two colors.

Black & White Scrapbooking Ideas
Fancy Black & White Scrapbooking Ideas

Use Both Colors of Paper for The Background

The pages of a scrapbook are often decorated with a patterned background or colored paper. This creates a mood for the pages and connects the pages with a consistent element and provides cover for the otherwise blank page. Apply a full sheet of black paper to each page. Cut shapes out of white paper and apply either the shapes or the piece of paper with cutouts to the black paper behind it. Create a pattern, squigglies or a snowflake shape to match the theme of your scrapbook.

Embellish the Pages With Flowers

A black and white theme always feels very elegant and fancy scrapbook layout. Dress the pages, corners of the pages or front of the scrapbook with dried, paper or fabric flowers. This adds a sense of whimsy and decoration to the book that will stand out. Dried flowers could be any type from peonies to roses, all in white or a combination of several types. For a special touch, use deep purple roses that appear almost black. Fabric flowers are available in any fabric from satin to cotton lawn. White paper flowers can be your decoration on your black background.

Print Photos in Sepia

The obvious choice would be to print your photos in black and white. Black and white is always a solid option and is certainly vintage in nature, but sepia seems fresh and new. Sepia is a brownish red-based color, and printing your photos in sepia will only display these colors. It is quite like black in white in nature, but adds a warm feeling to an otherwise stark scrapbook. Additionally, it will allow your photos to stand out from the pages.

Use Lace to Decorate

Lace adds a dressy, delicate feeling to clothing and accessories and can do the same for your scrapbook. Keep all other components black like the background, and add white lace to the tops of the pages, the tops of photos or covering photos completely like a curtain. Use lace in thick battenburg, delicate alencon or cotton cluny.

Saturday, March 9, 2013

Scrapbooking Layout Ideas

For some people, scrapbook page ideas are hard to think up. Then there are others who create awesome scrapbook page layouts just by looking at the scrapbooking paper laying in front of them. If you are one of those who are in search of scrapbooking ideas, here are a few listed below.

Scrapbooking Layout Ideas
Scrapbooking Layout Ideas

School Days Layout

Here a few little embellishments, print scrapbook paper and cardstock, a little bit of scrapbook paint and foam stamps, along with a few die cuts made this scrapbooking layout come together very well.

Halloween Layout

Utilizing pre-made items made this layout almost too simple. Probably the hardest part of it was painting the block letters in the title.

We Believe

A little bit of ribbon, a paper covered plastic frame, and a couple of metal oval frames makes this layout a snap. Rub-on lettering was used for the title.

Birthday Card and Envelope

Sizzix die cuts make this card simple to put together, along with a printed ribbon.

War Times

This scrapbook page was created utilizing a computer for the journaling, a scanner to scan letters and envelope, foam stamps and scrapbook paint (for title), round tags, metal embellishments, and patterned paper and cardstock. It won a prize at the local scrapbook store.

Digital wedding layout

This layout was created with an online scrapbooking kit. I downloaded the kit and laid it out in Photoshop Elements. It was so easy to create and a lot less mess. There are a variety of digital scrapbooking software available if you are inclined to utilize this format.

Teen Scene

This layout was created with die cut letters, brads, and ribbon embellishment. Again using patterned paper with cardstock. I hand printed the journaling.

Fun, Friends, & Freedom

This layout was created with a scrapbooking technique called color-blocking. There are page templates sold that help you to layout your page in squares and fill the blocks with paper, embellishments, or a picture. Again very easy and quick.