Are Scrapbooking Clubs Right for You?

Filed under: Scrapbooking — Kelli Morris at 3:32 pm on Wednesday, February 13, 2008 | No Comments »

As scrapbooking has grown in popularity, scrapbooking clubs have been formed to bring people together in their shared interest. You can find scrapbooking clubs by searching the web. Once you’ve located one in your area, visit their website and sign-up. Once registered, you will have access to forums, member profiles, and archives of projects and ideas.

Scrapbooking clubs organize regular workshops and crops to allow members to share ideas and enjoy their hobby together while making new friends. It’s free knowledge and resources, and what scrapbooker doesn’t love that? Many groups feature demonstrators who teach members the latest trends and techniques. There may be a small fee for materials, but participation is usually no cost.

Often scrapbooking clubs feature a monthly themed kit that is available for any member to purchase. Members complete their pages and bring them to a crop at the end of the month to show off their unique designs. It’s great fun to see the variety of ways people implemented the same materials. It can be a real spark for your creativity.

Many scrapbookers enjoy belonging to scrapbooking clubs for the Girls’ or Moms’ Night Out opportunity it provides. They enjoy socializing with other family-oriented women while participating in their favorite leisure activity. Whatever your motivation for seeking scrapbook clubs, you’re sure to find one close by. Stop by your local scrapbook supply or craft store and ask if they know of any groups.

Beginner Scrapbooking Ideas

Filed under: Scrapbooking — Kelli Morris at 1:27 pm on Monday, February 11, 2008 | No Comments »

Beginner scrapbooking ideas are the key to creating a book of memories. The less creative among us often wonder what we scrapbookers find so appealing about our hobby. It’s time consuming. It’s space consuming. It’s costly. It’s only for artsy people. Right? Wrong. It can be all of the above, but it doesn’t have to be. Here are just a few beginner scrapbooking ideas:

1. A motivation that appeals to all scrapbookers is organization. We want to keep our photographs archived, either in a scrapbook or other photo safe storage for easy retrieval. What good are photographs if you can never find them?

2. Preservation is another shared concern. We want to be sure our family memories are kept in such a way that they can be enjoyed for decades to come.

3. Artisitic expression is a benefit of scrapbooking. There are those who are talented enough to publish their pages, but there are plenty more who do it for their own enjoyment and creative outlet.

4. Recording milestones is a benefit to scrapbooking. Keeping track of all the “firsts” from babyhood through adulthood keeps those memories alive.

5. Scrapbooking also enables us to record a family history through journaling about the photos. A picture may be worth a thousand words, but a few words go a long way toward explaining a picture. How many of us have looked through a grandmother’s old photo album or scrapbook and wondered who the people were and what they were doing? Journaling ensures the people and purpose of the photographs won’t be a lost link to the past.

These are just a few beginner scrapbooking ideas. There are many more rasons scrapbookers love their hobby.

Scrapbooking Vacation Ideas to Preserve Those Memories

Filed under: Scrapbooking — Kelli Morris at 1:19 pm on Friday, February 8, 2008 | No Comments »

Scrapbooking vacation ideas can help you determine what to do with all those wonderful photographs you took on your travels. Your photographs are obviously the focal point of your scrapbooking album, but there are many creative options that can highlight your memories of people, places, and events from your travels. Consider these scrapbooking vacation ideas:

While on your trip jot down any experiences that were particularly enjoyable, funny, or memorable relating to the photographs you take. Store your notes with the photos so when you are ready to put your album together you can include these anecdotes in your journaling. If you don’t you will likely forget the reason you took some of the pictures and memories will be lost.

Consider taking shots on the plane, at the hotel, and at any locations that give the viewer a sense of what your journey was all about. Keep receipts and ticket stubs from special meals and attractions. Years from now your grandchildren will enjoy seeing the prices. See how these scrapbooking vacation ideas can make your trip fun?

Save all the information you use to plan trips like road maps, brochures and pamphlets to generate more scrapbooking vacation ideas. They’ll make great additions to your scrapbook. On your journey collect postcards that you can feature along with your photos. This will allow you to focus more on people and events rather than the landmarks themselves.

Shop the travel section of your favorite scrapbook supply store. There are themed papers and embellishments for many popular tourist destinations. For a few dollars you might be able to find something to enhance your album. Hopefully these scrapbooking vacation ideas will help you create a book of wonderful memories from your trip.

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