Friday 10 May 2013

Tips And Techniques For Making Scrapbooks



Get Organized

Whether you are a novice scrapbooker, or a professional one, you are advised to go through scrapbook techniques and tips to help you document your most favorable moments. Getting organized means you arrange your backlog of photos from the most recent, to the oldest. After organizing your backlog of photos, select the ones that depict compelling moments.
There's something really special about saving your memories in a hand crafted keepsake. I've always wanted to put my photos, event mementos, and memories into photo albums and scrapbooks so I have reminders of my past. It's important, in my opinion, to hold onto memories, and eventually share them with future generations. Scrapbooks not only provide an outlet for creativity, they are also a make-shift time capsule that transports you back to your favorite events and special moments....More at 2013 Scrapbooking Trends ~ Creative Market Blog
Pick a Theme

You should narrow down your theme to a particular event, celebration, or era. For each photo that you have selected, write down what you felt, at the moment the photo was taken. In addition, you should jot down how you currently feel about that event. It is advisable to use decorative paper for writing down your thought. Nonetheless, you can type, and print out, your thoughts in your favourite font.

Accordion Pages

Accordion pages are recommended to spice up your travel scrapbook. In addition, accordion pages are easy to make. You can use travel books, which are out-of-date, from the towns you visited. To make an accordion page, tear apart the outdated book and reassemble it using a few pages, maps and the original cover of that book.

Mini Travel Photo Pages

Making mini travel photo pages involves incorporating photos and envelopes in your scrapbook, to cherish your fondest vacation moments. You can do this by slipping a piece of card stock into an airmail envelope, where you will insert photos and stack them on a page.

Scrapbook Pockets

You should have pockets for your scrapbook pages, where you can keep memorable items. Examples of memorable items include tickets, memorabilia and souvenirs. You can make pockets by securely sewing two pieces of folded papers on your pages.
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Postcard Pages

Postcards offer a glimpse of past adventures to your scrapbook. In addition, the jotted notes from family and friends, excite adorable memories. You can design a scrapbook full of postcards with windows, which reveal the front, and back of each card.

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