Why Choose Creative Memories Paper for Scrapbooking?

Filed under: Scrapbooking Tips — Kelli Morris at 11:48 am on Saturday, January 30, 2010 | No Comments »

There’s no doubt about it. Scrapbooking is a big business and most scrapbookers are always looking for military scrapbooking. Of course, you have many different scrapbooking manufacturers to choose from.  So why choose Creative Memories paper for scrapbooking when you have so many choices in front of you?  Let’s take a look at what they offer so you can decide for yourself.

There are several reasons to consider.  One is that Creative Memories scrapbook paper is usually organized in sets and coordinating packs so that you don’t need to rely on your own creativity to pick and choose your product.  Some experienced scrappers are perfectly fine with coordinating their different papers and sets but for someone that is new to the hobby or is just a little bit creatively challenged, they can rely on the Creative Memories product line to offer them just the right sets, colors, and designs.  This can be a great thing for those who are just a little bit intimidated with the idea of making up a scrapbook from scratch when they really have no idea where to begin.

Of course if you are comfortable with choosing your own papers or want a uniquely personal touch to your scrapbooks, Creative Memories paper for scrapbooking is also sold in individual sheets or packs as well.  You can pick the colors or designs that work right just for you and purchase only what you need, even if it’s one sheet at a time.  They also of course offer much more than just paper – all the embellishments and decorations you could want, they’re all right on their site or available through a independent consultant.

Speaking of independent consultants, if you really love Creative Memories scrapbooking paper and cricut you can also become a distributor or representative yourself and host parties or gatherings for your product.  Many purchase their own Creative Memories scrapbooking supplies through private parties and shows at home and being a distributor for these products is a great way to make some money while working with a product you love.  It’s also a lot of fun!

Even with all the other scrapbooking manufacturers available, Creative Memories remains a favorite of experienced scrapbookers for a reason.You’ll find the best in scrapbook tools, along with paper, embellishments and albums.They have a variety of products available and they organize them in a way that will make your scrapbooking hobby even more enjoyable and satisfying.

Tips for Finding Free Scrapbooking Software

Filed under: Scrapbooking Tips — Kelli Morris at 10:03 am on Friday, January 29, 2010 | No Comments »

If there’s one great thing about scrapbooking, it’s that this is a very affordable hobby that shouldn’t take a huge chunk out of anyone’s budget. However, as cheap as it may be, many are still on the lookout for some free scrapbooking software in order to create some digital albums and pages. While there may be many options out there, it’s surprising where and how you can find free scrapbooking software either online or in the stores. The key is knowing what to look for!

What this means is that digital scrapbook pages don’t need to be designed with free scrapbooking software or any other program specifically designed for scrapbooks. You can easily design beautiful page layouts using a varietyof programs and including your own design elements. For instance, instead of free scrapbooking software you can try Microsoft Publisher which is a program designed specifically for creating graphic materials like business cards, brochures, advertisements, and flyers. This program also works well for scrapbook pages because it works so easily with added clipart, photographs, and text boxes. You probably already have Publisher on your computer! So while using some good quality free scrapbooking software is one idea, learning how to use Publisher may be an even better idea. Using this program, it’s easy to import your photo, put a border around it, add some text or wording, and move items around until you find a design you like. When you print your scrapbook page, you can even add more embellishments to your layout like eyelets or ribbon to add some texture to your design.

You could even find a scrapbooking software program already installed on your computer.  Photoshop and Photoshop Elements can be used for digital scrapbooking.There are online digital scrapbooking classes that teach you how to use Photoshop Elements for scrapbooking, like jessica sprague photoshop. Jessica Sprague is a contributing editor at Creating Keepsakes, and she also teaches digital photo editing tips.

You can also find free scrapbooking software if you look for software that doesn’t actually advertise itself as being designed for scrapbooks. Programs that are designed for marketing materials work well for scrapbooks. There are lots of places to find free fonts, free clipart, and other free digital elements that are perfect for scrapbooks. If you collect enough of these elements you can make up your own digital scrapbooks on your own. Some even make scrapbook pages using Microsoft Word, once they’re skilled at manipulating these different elements. You can even shop for affordable and sometimes free scrapbooking software if you go to discount places like eBay or even the bargain areas of your local computer store.  Are you looking for scrapbook paper?There is an almost unlimited number of software programs that you can use to create scrapbook layouts if you take the time to learn more about these programs.

School Scrapbooking Border: Tips and Ideas for Your Page Layouts

Filed under: Scrapbooking Tips — Kelli Morris at 10:03 am on Friday, January 29, 2010 | No Comments »

If you want to create a scrapbook album to commemorate a specific school year, you may be wondering what to use for a school scrapbooking border. Sure, most people use those block letters or school buses and these work just fine but if you want to be creative you can come up with so many other scrapbooking tips and things to use to help you celebrate the school year.

For instance think of the child himself or herself. What types of activities do they enjoy during school or what is their favorite subject? You aren’t limited with scrapbooking page ideas. If they like science then use science-themed items as a school scrapbooking border. This could include atoms and molecules or beakers. You can even try equations. If they like to read or do creative writing then books with children’s titles might work well. If they excel in music then of course musical notes or their favorite instrument can also make for a great border. Sports enthusiasts also have many items you might use as a school scrapbooking border. Balls, tennis racquets, bats or even sneakers can make great items!

Another creative idea for a school scrapbooking border is to use different school scrapbooking quotes and phrases in different fonts and typestyles and use those as a border. There are many words and phrases you can use but you may also want to ask your child what he or she may include. Obviously the phrases that kids use every day can change constantly so don’t assume you know “what the kids are saying” today- ask your child! Getting the child involved in choosing a school scrapbooking border can also be fun and an interesting project for the two of you to do together.

Keep in mind that you do not have to use school-themed items for a school scrapbooking border. Sometimes you can just use a good color scheme like primary colors for elementary school chlidren or the school colors of your kids’ school for older high school students. If you carry this color scheme through to each page somehow you can really tie everything together and have a great finished product. You might also try using small die cuts to attach together on your page layout as a school scrapbooking border rather than just something you write or draw on the page. This might be miniature books, cutouts of apple shapes, or little brick schoolhouses that you color and then glue on the page as a border.

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