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Scrapbooking: Crafts for a Timeless Family Heirloom
If you’re wanting to learn how to quickly and easily create scapbooks with little effort. Then this may be the most important letter you’ll ever read!
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It doesn’t matter if you’ve never experienced scrapbooking up close and personal, This guide will tell you everything you need to know, without spending too much brainpower!
4:12 pm, Monday Afternoon
Dear Friend,
Are you planning on creating a scrapbook right now or in the near future? If so, pay attention!
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I myself have been a scrapbooker for 5 years, but it wasn’t easy my first two years! I mean, information on this is pretty hard to come across. Especially the kind of information I wanted to know more about. To be quite honest with you, I got tired of looking and searching all over the place, so I decided to create the definitive book on scrapbooking!
This Isn’t Like Any Other General or Generic Book On Scrapbooking You Can Find In Any Store..
..On the internet, or even at your local library for that matter!
This book covers everything there is to know about scrapbooking. In fact, some people have called it the Scrapbooking Manual!
It’s like having your very own scrapbook expert that you can reference and ask questions anytime that you need to!
You’ll uncover a wide array of tips including interesting facts that made them what they are today!
You’re going to discover so many things on how to create beautiful scrapbooks with little effort! Not only will you discover new and exciting layouts, but you’ll also learn extra bonus tips to actually teach people.
Here’s Just At What You’ll Uncover With The Ultimate Scrapbooking Guide
- Discover how to prepare for your scrapbook.
- Learn how to quickly organize all your photos.
- Find out exactly how to crop you photos like the pros.
- Discover how exactly to get started on your scrapbook venture.
- Learn all about how to add embellishments to your scrapbook.
- Discover how to get started on your first page.
- Find out all the insider time saving tips.
- Discover new exciting layout ideas.
- Learn how to host scapbook parties easily and effortlessly.
- Discover the easiest and least expensive way to design a theme for your album.
- Learn how to choose the size and style of your album.
- Discover how to use cardstock properly.
- Learn all about all the tools you will need to create your album correctly.
- Plus much more!
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This new breakthrough book is a guide, really. A guide as a result of years of searching, studying, and scouring hundreds of websites, stores, and magazines.
And this isn’t one of those Latin books where you don’t understand what’s being said. Everything is in plain English, so you can put the Latin book away
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Warmest Regards,
Kim Kisamore
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How do I transfer vellum saying stacks to my scrapbooking paper?
I recently bought vellum ‘saying’ stacks at Michaels. I wanted to use them for scrapbooking but I don’t know how too transfer them on my scrapbooking paper. Should I rub them on? I already tried rubbing them on with a ruler, this did not work out… I asked my friends who also do scrapbooking but they didn’t know either. So please help me out! Greetz, Xloortje!
They’re not rub-ons, they’re made for cutting and pasting on. You can attach them with a glue suitable for vellum, something that dries very clear and thin. Perhaps something recommended for vellum, such as vellum dots, or a good glue stick, or running it through a Xyron (which will make it into a sticker, with the adhesive even and invisible). You could also use brads or decorative photo corners, or tie it down with ribbons or fibres. Another option is to attach the vellum saying behind another opaque paper cut into a frame, with an opening, then use your adhesive of choice on the opaque frame. Have fun!
Scrapbooking
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When you are done scrapbooking an event, what do you do with your extra pictures?
I am just starting to scrapbook my wedding. I have about 200+ candid pictures and over 700 professional pictures. We have a professional album with about 60 or so pictures in it and a regular photo album for the candids. I am wondering what I should do with my extra pictures after I am done scrapbooking. I can’t put all of the pictures into the scrapbook and its seems weird to have just the extras in an regular album. This is a silly problem, but I am wondering, how does everyone else deal with this?
For wedding pictures, I would put them in the attic in a good storage container. Here is a suggestion that my wife has done with multiple scrap books (not necessarily weddings). Scan all of the pictures, and put all of the images on a CD, then get one of the paper envelopes for CD’s and stick it in your photo album. That way whenever you get an urge to look at the photos (even the ones in the album), you can insert it into your computer or DVD player and give them a look. It doesn’t take much room that way, but you preserve the images so that you don’t have to go stumbling around in the attic to find them.
Scrapbooking for Beginners : How to Add Titles to Scrapbooks
Learn how to add titles to scrapbooks and record memories in this free video on arts and crafts. Get scrapbooking and journaling ideas. Expert: Stephanie Ovak Bio: Stephanie Ovak has always been interested in genealogy and family history and has been a true scrapbooker for the last eight years. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
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Scrapbooking: What’s the best organization items or scrapbooking tools you’ve purchased?
I love scrapbooking. I’d like to know the best ways to organize everything and your favorite tools. Especially if someone has purchased, or designed a desk or area to scrapbook at. Thanks!
my fav’s: 1. grage sale kitchen table 40×40 perfect size for working on plus all the “crap” I end up dragging out. 2. IKEA’s rod and hanging baskests and hooks. 3. IKEA’s kitchen knife magnet strips. stong enough to hold dies, and tins without slipping off. 4. The best of all, hubby picked up from a school that was remodeling, an old in-box for teachers mail. You know the ones in the office with all the slots for teachers mail. 40 slots, each one holds 1 IRIS plastic box. Best way to store paper, flowers, alphabets, ink etc… I painted it and had a piece of glass cut for the top to protcet it. I keep pic’s under the glass and all my Jim Holt tins ontop. Looks great and very functional. EDIT: also love the bar height table hubby made for me. Just 20 inches deep, but 5 feet long. Has a tile top. Great for laying out stuff when I come home from shopping, or for deciding on a layout before I sit and do it. Also good for use as a die cut center. able to stand straight up, no more aching back from making a zillion letters for something.
Does anyone have an idea of how to organize scrapbooking templates?
I have a bunch of scrapbooking templates that I use to crop photos, and I need a way to keep them organized. If you also love scrapbooking I would assume you would be able to help me the most, but I’m open to all suggestions!
I used to keep mine in ring binders, because most of them came already punched with holes for storage. I recently changed my whole craft area and now use a filing cabinet. I’ve placed the templates in hanging folders, filed by shape: circles, hearts, squares, rectangles, and ovals. I usually know what shape I want before I pull out the templates, so it is just a matter of pulling that file and sizing the template to the photo.
Scrapbooking for Beginners : Design Principles for Scrapbooking
Learn design principles for scrapbooking and record memories in this free video on arts and crafts. Get scrapbooking and journaling ideas. Expert: Stephanie Ovak Bio: Stephanie Ovak has always been interested in genealogy and family history and has been a true scrapbooker for the last eight years. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
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What kind of markers can I use for scrapbooking?
I know there are special markers you can buy, but they are just too expensive. Is there a kind of marker that I can afford that will show up on a special paper for scrapbooking? Thanks in advance!
There are a couple that are pretty affordable. Here are a few that are pretty affordable. Marvy -Le Plume ( Normally found at Michael’s about 2.00 a piece ) Dual tipped Gelly Roll pens they have a great look and fill in well / some have glitter and some are metallic ( Normally found at Michale’s,Hobby Lobby, and Joann’s) about 1.00 each or 8.00 for a pack Galaxy Markers- they are great and also write /color in perfectly on dark paper. ( Found at same stores above) typically about 2.00 each and a pack is between 8-15. Souffle pens – They are puffy ink and fill in great, add nice texture and are 15.99 for a pack of 8 Glitter Gems Markers – 1.00 from the Dollar Tree ( Same makers as the Galaxy Markers) Sometimes you can find the Galaxy Markers at the Dollar Tree also.
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