101 Scrapbooking Tips
101 Great Scrapbooking Tips For
Scrapbooking Beginners, Scrapbooking Pros and Scrapbooking
Enthusiasts!
Scrapbooking Tip 1. Theme
The theme of your scrapbook can be simple or complex. Your
theme could be a special event such as a birthday, a baby
shower, a wedding, Christmas, or Halloween. Themes can also be
personalized to the scrapbook recipient's special interests.
Special interests themes include favorite colors, sports,
favorite television programs, music, the outdoors, or cultural
influences.
What is the overall purpose for your scrapbook?
Who is the scrapbook for?
Who is the scrapbook about?
The answers to these three questions are all factors in
selecting an appropriate theme. For instance, the scrapbook you
are giving your nephew as he graduates from medical school is
probably completely different than the grandparent book you
send your mother. Your nephew will probably appreciate a
scrapbook with photographs, poems, journals, and more masculine
embellishments. Perhaps, the theme of the scrapbook could be
medicine. You could create embellishments that looked like
scalpels and tweezers around various pictures of your nephew
during his college years.
Your mother, on the other hand, will love a multitude of
baby pictures fancifully embellished with flowers, ribbon, and
baby fingerprints. The theme of this book will probably be your
baby. Photographs could include baby and grandma with the baby.
A nice journal about your baby's day could also add a nice
touch.
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Scrapbooking Idea
Make use of
discount stores for scrapbooking stickers,
paint, stencils, punches, beads and heaps of
other stuff. Don't waste money on circle
and oval cutters. You should always try to
make die-cuts that can be used in variety
of scrapbooking works repetitively. In
this way you will save money and time ...
and they may also prove to be of great
help in beautifying your scrapbooking
work.
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Scrapbooking Tip 2. Title
Don't forget to create a title for your scrapbook page.
Though adding a title might seem to be obvious or unimportant,
a title defines the whole basis of your scrapbook. The title
instantly tells the viewer what your page is all about. In one
word or one short phrase, the title tells the reader the theme
and purpose of your scrapbook.
Titles can be as basic as the date of an event, the name of
an individual, or a specific event.
Titles can also be more interesting and exciting. These can
include quotes, sayings, fillers, or simple phrases. The best
places to look for title inspiration are in greeting cards,
advertisements, and commercials.
Scrapbooking Tip 3. Color
Color coordination and contrast will highlight and accent
your scrapbook. A well thought out color scheme can help define
the theme of a page, attract attention to specific items, or
detract away from mistakes. Poorly chosen color schemes, on the
other hand, can cause your scrapbook page to look gaudy or
mismatched.
Background colors can either be matched, coordinated, or
contrasted with the colors in your photographs, mementos, or
embellishments. Matching colors add to the continuity of the
color scheme. Coordinated colors add depth to scrapbook pages.
Contrasted colors focus the eye. In this way, color can be used
to create the effect you desire.
A great way to see how colors look together is to collect
and compare color wheels from your local paint or hardware
store. Paint wheels are usually available free for the
taking in nearly any paint department.
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Scrapbooking Idea
Buy in
Quantity: scrapbooking and craft supplies
should be bought in bulk, whether you make
craft products continuously or whenever you are
doing a few scrapbooks for fun. Crafts
materials can be used again and again so there
is no question about waste of money. Often,
buying supplies in mass can save money. When
comparison-shopping for materials, ask each
vendor if quantity discounts apply and if so,
what the percentages off will be.
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