Scrapbooking Ideas Without Spending a Lot of Money

Filed under: Scrapbook Layout Idea — Kelli Morris at 10:12 am on Monday, May 19, 2008 | No Comments »

Many people are intimidated to get into scrapbooking because they think spending a lot of money is required to get started. With the myriad of supplies available, you can certainly spend as much as your little heart and wallet desire, but it is not necessary. The internet has many sites which offer free scrapbooking resources, saving you not only money but time–another concern for hesitant beginners and longtime lovers of scrapbooking as well.

Sites may offer scrapbooking ideas on layouts, themes, techniques, journaling, links to other sites where you might find helpful ideas or suggestions, and much more. Some have archives of popular quotes you can use in your album.

Type something like “free scrapbooking resources” in your search engine. Or even “Scrapbooking ideas”. There’s no reason to buy idea books if you don’t need to spend the money. Plenty of free inspiration is just a mouse click away. If you can’t buy $3 embellishments for every page, check out some of these sights to see what you can easily make yourself with scissors and paper.

If you think scrapbooking looks like tons of fun but are holding back because it seems like a hobby that would break the budget, see what you can access without spending a dime before you resort to rock collecting or bird watching. (Not that there’s anything wrong with either of those.)

Scrapbooking Layout Design Ideas From Pros

Filed under: Scrapbook Layout Idea — Kelli Morris at 8:46 am on Wednesday, March 26, 2008 | No Comments »

Professionals can help you with scrapbooking layout design ideas. Whether you are new to scrapbooking or just need some new inspiration, turn to professional scrapbookers for great ideas. Seasoned and published scrapbookers are familiar with all the latest trends and products available. They know shortcuts and techniques that will save time and add beauty. The wealth of great scrapbooking layout design ideas they possess are the reason they’re professionals.

Sandy Genovese, an accomplished scrapbooker and popular contributor to Memory Makers magazine, shares these great ideas at memorymakersmagazine.com:

*Keep scrapbook tools and supplies together in a rolling tote where you can wheel them out of a closet and over to the dining room table even when you only have 30 minutes to work on your album.

*You don’t have to finish organizing all of your photos in order to begin your first scrapbook project. Use a small photo printer to print as you go. It saves time and storage space.

*Be selective with photos; you don’t need to use every one.

*Crop photos creatively in order to improve them. You can always print more.

*Print multiple copies of favorite photos using your photo printer for use in unique projects that are outside the traditional scrapbook.

*Be certain the photos you choose are the focus of your scrapbook pages and projects, not the embellishments.

*Keep all printed photos in an archival box in a safe place until you have time to scrapbook them. Sun, heat and humidity are most harmful, so reconsider storing them in your attic or basement.

Remember, if you’re just starting out or just a little stuck, use your internet search engine to find professional scrapbookers with great scrapbooking layout design ideas to share.

What to Include in Your Wedding Scrapbooking Layouts

Filed under: Scrapbook Layout Idea — Kelli Morris at 1:35 pm on Friday, February 15, 2008 | No Comments »

Wedding scrapbooking layouts are  necessary to preserve memories of that great day. Other than the birth of a child, few memories hold as much significance as a wedding day. It is a day that a couple wants to remember forever. Making a scrapbook for the photographs and mementos of your wedding day is a far more special way to preserve them than simply placing them in a photo album. Wedding scrapbooking layouts should be made with a personal touch.

The best marriages are difficult at times, and the memories of the wedding day and the promises made are what inspire many couples to push forward and move past whatever difficulties they’re experiencing. Opening a handcrafted scrapbook with photographs, souveniers, and personal journaling is sure to remind you both of why you chose each other.

There are so many papers, embellishments, and other wedding-themed scrapbooking supplies on the market. There is also software that you can use to design layouts that reflect your personal style and taste. So much planning goes into a wedding day. The same planning and effort should go into preserving the memories.

When you take the time to create beautiful wedding scrapbooking layouts, you are enabling your children to take a look back at who you were and how you started. After all, in a sense, your beginning was their beginning. Give this milestone the honor of preservation and a personal touch. You’ll treasure these memories as long as the marriage!

Here are a few ideas to include in your wedding scrapbooking layouts along with your wedding day photos:

A description of how he proposed
Engagement photos
Invoices and/or brochures from companies you used (bakery, florist, photographer, etc.)
Copy of the wedding invitation and program
Guest list
Place cards
Wedding favors
Napkins
Honeymoon photos and account of what you did
Photos of special occasions during your first year of marriage
Love letters or cards you gave each other

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