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Monday, May 10, 2010

Scrapbooking Designs For the Budget Conscious

Scrapbooking Designs For the Budget Conscious

If you find you are spending too much money for your scrapbooking designs, instead of giving up the hobby you may want to learn ways to cut corners while still creating beautiful scrapbooks. While scrapbooking can be an expensive hobby, many scrappers have learned how to get many of their scrapbooking supplies on the cheap. One of the ways in which you can do this is to get more creative about the embellishments you use in your scrapbooks.

Embellishments are what many scrappers consider to be the most expensive part of scrapping. If you stick to only using embellishments that are designed for scrapbooks you can spend quite a bit of money on these adornments. However, by getting creative and brainstorming you can come up with everyday items that you can use in your albums that will cost only a fraction of the cost of the fancier adornments.

Many people use everyday items in their scrapbooking designs, which not only saves a lot of money on fancy embellishments but it also lends a more personal dimension to your scrapbooks. You can use everything from paper clips to clothing tags in your memory albums. You can get a lot of free ideas online about how to make these items stand out and look just as good, if not better, than expensive adornments.

Many people include keys and other special mementos in their scrapbooking designs. If you don't want to adhere the item directly to your scrapbook pages then you may want to purchase small, see through envelopes to hold your special mementos. Buttons and bottle caps also make great embellishments for your scrapbooks. Some scrappers even cut out words and lettering from items in their pantry, such as cracker and cereal boxes. These can make great additions to your scrapbook pages and if you don't already know how to incorporate items like this into your pages then you may want to peruse the Internet for ideas.

Charms are another popular item scrappers use in their scrapbooking designs and these can be quite expensive when you purchase them from scrapbook suppliers. However, if you get really creative, you can find your own charms much cheaper. Just look around the house for old costume jewelry and you might also want to visit garage sales and flea markets for charms and other items you can use in your scrapbooks. Creativity begets frugality and you may be surprised at all the great items you will find on the cheap once you start looking for them.

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Thursday, September 17, 2009

Scrapbooking Layouts - Background Designs For Your Scrapbook

Scrapbooking Layouts - Background Designs For Your Scrapbook

Having a hard time choosing from the millions of scrapbooking layouts? Would you like to have a unique layout that no other person could have made exactly alike? Well, recreating background designs are easy - especially when you have the right materials. Pondering over background designs will only take you one look at your tools and you should be having a brainstorm coming up.

Anyway, if you're having a hard time thinking up some crazy cool scrapbooking layouts, take a read on these ideas.

Playing with Shapes

Shapes are crazy cool, especially if you know how to work with it. Use colored paper or better yet, patterned paper for a much creative outcome. Cut out different big shapes in all sizes using different patterns.

When you're done, lay out the shapes onto your background in random order like a collage. Have shapes overlap others, overturned, half peeping, upside down, whatever position you can create to give the layout an eccentric look. Then in the middle, cut out a shape from felt paper and place in the middle. This will serve as your photo mat.

Punching Holes

Another idea you may want to consider for your scrapbooking layouts is the use of the puncher. Yes, the puncher is actually very useful. Punch holes through your background, a patterned paper or any kind of paper and use this as your background. Acetate paper can be used as a window and for those who don't want to throw away those holes you've punched, use it as embellishments.

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Bernadine Otis

Monday, June 8, 2009

Scrapbook: Honors And Class Reunions

Scrapbook: Honors And Class Reunions

Honors: Shannon F. Kennedy of Janesville was given an Outstanding Recent Alumni award by UW-Whitewater during their Founders Day activities. Kennedy is the president of SASID Inc., a Web-based insurance company he founded with his brother, D. Shawn Kennedy. The company was recently listed by Inc. magazine as one of the 5,000 fastest-growing private companies in America.

Tammy Andries, events coordinator for the Madison affiliate of the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network, has been nominated for the Randy Pausch award, named after the author of “The Last Lecture.”

Student honors: Sixteen Madison-area middle and high school students — finalists among 50 state students in the May 2 National History Day competition — will represent Wisconsin at the national event in June at College Park, Md.

Nine of the students are from EAGLE School of Madison: Laura Bunn, Isaac Herlitzka, Martha Longley, Carolyn Raihala, Mara Rosenstock, Madeleine Smith, Nate Smith, Anne Zhao and Jeffrey Zhao. Colin Brochtrup, Bailey Derks, Nick Jensen and Wendy Wolf will represent Madison La Follette High School. The final three local finalists are Joanna Weng of Madison’s Hamilton Middle School, Emma Svenson of Middleton High School and Kelly Parrell of Wisconsin Heights High School.

The competition includes papers, performances, Web sites, documentaries and exhibits on an annual theme, which this year was “The Individual in History: Actions and Legacies.” The Wisconsin Historical Society coordinates the state program.

Amigos: Following seven months of training, language study and fundraising, 11 teens from five area high schools will spend several weeks in Latin America this summer working on service projects with the Madison chapter of Amigos de las Americas. They will leave for their designated projects on Wednesday.

The students are Ben Arndt, Jackson Eagan, Rebecca Fitzgerald, Rebecca Gilpatrick, Anna Toman and Bit Oppeneer, all of Madison East; Leah Garner and Bryna Godar of Madison West; Lauren Hagen of Madison Memorial; Rebecca Cray of Edgewood High School and Caitlin Jenewein of Verona.

Class reunions: The Cambridge High School Alumni Association will hold its annual banquet on Saturday at Lake Ripley Country Club. The Class of 1959 will be honored, as well as all alumni celebrating reunions in 2009. The social hour is at 4:30 p.m., with class photos at 5:15 p.m. and dinner at 6 p.m., at a cost of $20 per person. Contact Tara Vasby at 608-445-7393 for information.

Read complete article in Madison.com

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Scrapbooking Snow Globe

Scrapbooking Snow Globe

Scrapbooking is an old activity, as old as Methuselah. To say that it is the best way to preserve memory would actually be an understatement of facts to say the least. It has such a magical spell that millions of people have turned into scrapbooking addicts. Its decorative outlook is the overall measure of the quality of ones scarp booking.

Much has been said about the various ways through which one can beautify their scrapbook by use of stickers, colored pencils, patterned papers, stencils, stamps, ribbons, graphics, quotes, chipboard elements and many more.

Lets not forget that there is now new and more improved technology that is called the digital scarp booking that allows you to use a computer to organize the scrap book. Of all these, non beats the magical touch comes along with scrapbooking snow ball.

Scrapbooking snow ball entails the use of the many different snow ball pictures as the main center of focus as far as decoration is concerned.

A snow ball is a round glass globe with pictures that have snow and concentrate more on the winter and autumn seasons. The pictures are fixed in such a way that all of them are seen from the inside of the glass globe.

You would want to use this scrapbooking snow ball to accompany your Christmas photos. There are those people who however do not use the snow ball picture for decoration but treat them as part of their album and actually accompany them with quotes, just like any other picture in their collection.

Several web sites will provide you with a wide variety of snow ball from which you can comfortably choose from depending on your tastes and preferences. you will find some with quotes against the snow background.

Peter Gitundu Researches And Reports On Scrapbooking. For More Information on Scrapbooking Snow Globe, Visit His Site at SCRAPBOOKING SNOW GLOBE

Monday, January 5, 2009

Making Your Own Digital Scrapbook For Free

Making Your Own Digital Scrapbook For Free

A lot of people have refused to try conventional scrapbooking, because they felt that the expense involved for papers and supplies was simply not worthwhile. There is a lot of time spent in tedious, mundane work: cutting and gluing small pieces, and keeping lots of special papers, letters, and stickers on hand.

These people want to get involved in making a free digital scrapbook. If you have a computer, scanner and digital camera, and your free scrapbooking software and photo program, you can start making your free digital scrapbook.

Since many people already are using a computer, scanner and camera, this just involves downloading the free scrapbooking software, and you can even get free digital scrapbooking templates and free printable scrapbooking pages online.

There are free tutorials and advice, free digital scrapbooking clipart and free digital scrapbooking kits and graphics that already have everything you need to merge your photos into. Everything is free, except your equipment, which most people already have.

Using your photo software such as Adobe Photoshop, Kodak, or HP Photosmart Essential, gather all of the photos you are going to use by scanning them or loading them onto your computer to begin your free digital scrapbook.

If you don't have a digital camera, or are using older pictures, simply use your scanner to scan photos into your computer. After that, you can create your page layouts, just as you would with traditional scrapbooking. You can download all types of background paper, borders, embellishments and free scrapbooking clipart or graphics.

A great way to start scrapbooking without all the expense, the clutter or the mess of conventional scrapbooking is with free digital scrapbooking. This is the best method yet to keep photos and scrapbook pages pristine, and there are limitless free scrapbook graphics, including those for unique events and holidays. Not only are these digital scrapbooks free, they are also great as gifts.

The free digital scrapbook pages can be sent through email and on personal web pages or if you prefer you can just print a bunch of copies and share them that way. In the event that your computer breaks down, it is best to have your files saved on an external drive or CD.

For unique and creative gift ideas, try burning CD's of your digital scrapbook design. Most people have access to a computer making digital scrapbooking popular, and it's free. The price doesn't get any better with free digital scrapbooking software, free digital scrapbook designs, free tutorials on digital scrapbooking, free digital scrapbook graphics and clipart, paper designs and more. The best thing is you can get really great ideas for free to help with your digital scrapbook and make it beyond beautiful!

Michelle Schmidt is a professional scrapbook designer who teaches others how to use their computer to create great layouts. For more creative ideas and resources for free digital scrapbooking, visit her site at http://www.pixelpaintpapers.com.

Friday, December 12, 2008

Scrapbooking Ideas - 7 Scrapbooking Projects For Kids

Scrapbooking Ideas - 7 Scrapbooking Projects For Kids


When you think of scrapbooking you usually think of making scrapbook albums. Have you tried using your scrapbooking materials for other projects? These project ideas are great for scrapbooking with kids.

1. Decorate jars and use them as small storage items in your children's bedrooms, like marble collections or collectible game cards. Look in your scrapbooking supplies for stickers and rub-ons to embellish any size jar. Baby food jars and Mason jars work well for this project.

2. Make greeting cards when scrapbooking with your children. Nearly any type of scrapbooking material can be used for making cards. Children will love creating their own Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, Father's Day or birthday cards.

3. Holiday decorations are easy to make with scrapbooking materials. For example, Thanksgiving embellishments and cardstock can make name plates for the holiday table. Use your creativity and help your children make a centerpiece for the table out of paper and scrapbooking supplies.

4. Help your child keep a vacation journal. Before you go on vacation, create a scrapbook album to take along and have your child complete the album while traveling. Select a small album so it will be easy to pack in a child's carry-on bag.

Have pages pre-designed for some of the places you are planning to visit. You could even include some journaling prompts throughout the album. Some examples are "My Favorite Ride at Disneyland" or "The Best Thing about Staying in a Hotel."

Then attach a small plastic bag filled with colored pencils or markers, lots of vacation-themed stickers and some adhesive to attach memorabilia and photos from the trip. Let your child do the rest!

5. Scrapbooking for children is an opportunity to make gifts for your family. Flip through any scrapbooking magazine, and you are sure to see a gift project. Your child can use scrapbooking supplies to make picture frames, pencil holders, photo cubes, or note cards. Children also can design pre-made gift scrapbooks, like a recipe album for grandma or an ABC album for a new baby cousin.

6. Christmas ornaments make great scrapbooking projects for gifts. There is no limit to the kinds of ornaments you can make from scrapbooking supplies. Don't be afraid to get messy and use glitter for this project.

7. Birthday parties and sleepovers are the perfect project for using your scrapbooking supplies with your children. Begin with crafting invitations out of paper and embellishments. Have enough materials to keep the same theme throughout the project.

Take the time to create thank you notes at the same time. Then use your scrapbook materials to make napkin holders, name plates, centerpieces and party decorations. Finally, using the same theme, decorate goodie bags for your guests to take home.

You'll find hours of fun in these scrapbooking for kids projects. In most cases, you have everything you need in your scrapbooking supplies right now. Scrapbooking for children is a chance to spend quality time with your kids and encourage their creativity and imaginations. Try one of these projects today with your child.

Christine Perry is an avid scrapbooker and has over 10 years of scrapbooking experience. Her favorite scrapbooking subjects are her reluctant teenagers. She invites you to her website, http://www.intoscrapbooking.com for more scrapbooking tips and information on scrapbooking forums.

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Being a Professional Scrapbooker

Being a Professional Scrapbooker

Professional Scrapbooker. Scrapbooking is a good pastime. More than that, making scrapbooks are also an art. To top it all off, scrapbooking can make a good business too.

Making scrapbooks used to be a thing done in the household. It is something you could be proud of, yet doesn't offer much as far as the financial aspect. Today, scrapbooking can be a moneymaking endeavor.

Professional Scrapbooking

More and more people are starting to recognize the importance of scrapbooking. They recognize the creative value of such works of art. They also want to put privacy in the special moments they spend. Yet, with so much thing going on in their lives, many busy people don't have enough time to make one.

They can only wish to have their own scrapbook. Now, they can actually have their own personal scrapbook. They can keep the memories in beautiful collages filled with artistic details. This is made possible with the help of professional scrapbooking.

Professional scrapbookers are the experts in the field. They are the ones that get published for their wonderful ideas and techniques in making a scrapbook.
There is a high demand for them, to get their advice and help. Some professional scrapbookers even have their own following.

Professional artists who make scrapbooks for others have an even higher demand.
These are certain professional scrapbookers who hire out their services. These are people considered professional organizers of precious memories. They provide creative designs and beautiful details to photographs.

Providing services this way is just like being an interior designer, just as personal and just as creative. A typical scrapbook artist can earn from $50 to $150 an hour. Just doing the craft can bring in so many opportunities.

Meet professional scrapbookers online. They can provide the best tips and techniques, from the strictly art of scrapbooking down to the business side of it.

Be a Professional Scrapbooker

Being a professional scrapbooker is a great option for many scrapbookers out there who want to earn extra money. They can work at home as well as at their own time. They can bring out their own creative juices. At the same time, they get to earn lots of money.

You may choose to be a professional scrapbooker too. Just like any craft, it requires passion, time and some good work. Just learn the craft well and join the scrapbooking industry. Look up the business resources of scrapbooking sites and take the first step to being a professional scrapbooker. Before you know it, you will be out to satisfy a happy client.

by Scrapbooking Is Now My Business

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Baby Scrapbook Pages

Scrapbook pages are packed in two main sizes 8 x 8 inches or 12 x 12 inches. A popular baby scrapbook kit is Baby Days Pages pack, which features Baby Days, mother and father's Stories, hands and feet Keepsakes, gifts, First Home, First haircut and many other storylike pages.

Coordinating pages, borders and the albums are all available to create your child's first scrapbook. Even a novice can create a beautiful and memorable baby scrapbook with these colorful pages and images.

Record more than just milestones. Baby scrapbook theme kits come in various styles and pages. Scrapbook theme kits may include the cat, dog, beach, water, bath time, good night, and the baby and me themes. Use baby scrapbook kits help to make fun and colorful pages to your child's albums such as park and playground, sunglasses and sand bucket, bath time and good night, kisses and teddy bears, and many more.

Baby scrapbook kits are also gender specific. If you expect or already enjoy your precious baby girl, so look for baby girl scrapbook kits. The kit includes pages of assorted pink and pastel theme plates, letter stamps, coordinating tags and all materials are acid and lignin free.

But if you expect or already enjoy your active little guy, and then use a baby boy scrapbook kit, which typically feature assorted blue theme plates, letter stamps, coordinating tags and are acid and lignin free.

Major baby scrapbook kits include a baby souvenir calendar scrapbook kit. Every month you will see your little one as you write down all the first moments of his or her experience. Calendar scrapbook kits can be saved in your child's scrapbook albums, and treasured for years to come. In addition, your baby's calendar scrapbook kit is a unique and unforgettable gift to give your family, especially if they do not live in your area.

Do you have a special theme for the baby's room? Baby scrapbook theme kits can be purchased also. Precious moments, Suzy's Zoo, Disney, various religious themes, creative imagination, Rubber Ducky kits include theme pages, die cuts, rub-ons, letters, words and other assorted embellishments to make your baby scrapbook complete.

Each season of the year is also available: spring, summer, autumn and winter theme kits. Other theme kits include holiday pages: Valentine's Day, St. Patrick's Day, Easter, Halloween and Christmas.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Baby Paper For Scrapbooking

Once you have decided to skip the traditional baby book and create something completely created by yourself, you may be wondering how to find the baby paper for scrapbooking. The fact is you are not the first person to decide you want to create a memorable keepsake for your baby; therefore there are dozens of places to find this type of themed paper and a large variety as well.

What is great about scrapbooking today is that the prices have gone done so much that everyone can afford to create something special for their baby and you can find the materials practically anywhere if they have a crafting section to their store.

When you think of baby scrapbook paper, you may picture little pink rabbits, rubber duckies, toys and of course pastel colors. In the scrapbooking world, you have complete creative control over your baby's scrapbook; therefore you are not limited to the traditional and even cliché baby themed papers that exist.

You can choose from literally thousands of different themes, patterns and colors for your scrapbook and simply add the baby accessories and decorative pieces later. You will find that the most affordable way to purchase your baby scrapbook paper is to buy it in a scrapbook kit or a book.

Many of the craft stores and manufacturers today sell baby themed scrapbook paper in large books of up to 1000 sheets. Some books offer double sided paper, one side color and the other side pattern which allows you to mix and match whenever you want!

You can also choose to buy your baby scrapbook paper separately in packages of 2-5 sheets to allow you to mix and match as you see fit. Maybe at the beginning of your scrapbooking you will want to go with the baby theme paper and then half way through you decide to change to solid color paper or even a different type of pattern, you can. It is completely up to you.

The great thing about creating a scrapbook is that not all the pages and layouts have to be the same; you can make each and every page different if you want or you continue through the entire album with the same layout and theme.

You will find that of all your scrapbook materials and accessories, the baby paper for your scrapbook is very important. This component literally creates the atmosphere of the album and that particular page. Once you have decided on the paper you are going to use, the rest of the decorations, accessories and lettering have to match this theme.

As you can see your baby paper for scrapbooking is the essential part of your album because everything else you choose to use on that page needs to coordinate. Take the time to layout your page before permanently gluing or taping it down so you can see just how everything looks together when you are done.

Tracy Ballisager is a stay at home mum. To read more on baby scrapbooking go to http://www.babyscrapbooking-ideas.com

by Tracy Ballisager

Friday, July 18, 2008

Baby Scrapbooking Ideas for Everyone

Your baby's scrapbook will be something that you and your family will enjoy for a lifetime. Take your time and remember to preserve those memories just as you felt the time of the event.

What should be kept in the Baby Scrapbook?

Any and every occasion can get recorded in a scrapbook that you will have fun watching and recollecting later on in life; after all, every day is special with your baby and family.

A Baby Scrapbooking Idea

Here are a few ideas for your baby's scrapbook:

1. Start your book with pictures of your showers, while you were pregnant, and early ultrasound photos. These are a few great ways to kick off your scrapbook.

2. Dr.'s visits and the actual delivery day.

3. Visitors at the hospital, the nurses, and doctor who were present the day you gave birth to your baby.

4. The day of your baby's birth. Enclude picture of family member holding the baby for the first time. This is a perfect time to get a generational picture with those who come to see you.

5. For the first year you can take a picture every day and gradually show the changes in the baby and/or what cute things he/she did everyday.

6. The "firsts" First day at home, first holidays, first haircut, first bath, first smile, first steps, and first birthday.

7. The impressions of his/her hands, feet, or lips.

Here are Some Scrapbook Decorating Options

1. These can be as cute and funny whole capturing as many feelings and memories in the process. When you look back over the years, it should be able to tell the stories and give you a glimpse into the past. Capture this with the picture you choose and the journaling.

2. Use sticker, brads, and ribbons as decoration. Keep trinkets and remembrances of the season or event such as wrapping paper from Birthday presents, cards, airline tickets, etc.

3. A bit of the hair from your baby's first haircut.

4. Quotes. Either from a book or of the child's first words or sayings.

5. Writing, journaling your feelings down is something that will be cherished forever by your child.

A idea for your babys scrapbook is something that will come to you when the occasion shows up. Go with what you feel, and that will turn out to be the best idea over time. This book is about feelings and memories, which will live forever and ever to be cherished and passed on.

You never know, your own child may steal your ideas when the time comes, and that will probably make you the proudest mom alive. Take your time creating your scrapbooks, you will definitely have fun going through it over the years.

Marcy Larsen - Close To My Heart Consultant. CTMH offers much more than just scrapbook supplies, including opportunities to make money while scrapbooking. I love to help people get started in scrapbooking. To learn more, please visit my website at http://www.marcylarsen.com

by Marcy Larsen

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Baby Girl Scrapbooking Layouts - How to Immortalize Your Little Girls Childhood Memories

Are you a new parent, grandparent or perhaps know of someone who just had a baby girl? The early years of children are exciting. So are their teenage years but let's just look at the early years of your baby girl.

You are going to want to use scrapbooking to preserve the memories of this time because before you know it this time will pass by. To get started you are going to want to look at baby girl scrapbooking layouts and pick one out.

There are a number of themes that you can choose from:

  • Nature: flowers, trees, meadows, beaches, etc.
  • Colorful: bright vibrant colors, pinks, oranges, yellows, reds
  • Fairytale: Castles, pixies, woodlands, fairies, etc.
  • Princess: Belle, Jasmine, Cinderella etc.

Once you have selected from the baby girl scrapbooking layouts you will need to pick out the baby pictures you want to use. If you're anything like my wife and I you will have quite a few to pick from. Remember there's nothing stopping you from making more than one scrapbook.

You can make the scrapbook from scratch or you can use a scrapbook kit. There are many baby girl scrapbooking layouts that come in kits. These kits are great because they have most everything you need. They are put together professionally and pretty much assure a scrapbook that will receive many compliments. You will just need to supply the tape, pictures, scrissors and pens (acid free).

Yet another idea is to purchase a digital scrapbooking kit. These are great because all you are going to need is a computer to make the scrapbook. You will be able to pick from the various baby girl scrapbooking layouts that are online. You'll find that this option is good since it removes all clutter that normally comes with scrapbooking and will allow you to make an outstanding scrapbook.

Enjoy the early years of your baby girl. They are precious and all to soon will be gone. By selecting from one of the baby girl scrapbooking layouts that are either traditional or digital you will be creating something that can be shared for years to come. Undoubtedly when your baby girl has her own baby girl this scrapbook will be proudly shown and your efforts truly appreciated.

If you would like to learn more about preserving your baby girls moments then visit my site at http://www.freeprintablescrapbooking.com/baby-girl-scrapbooking-layouts.html

Erik Birkeland writes on business and family related issues.

To read more about scrapbooking and how to enhance your experience with it then visit http://www.freeprintablescrapbooking.com

by Erik Birkeland

Baby Boy Scrapbooking

If you've just had a baby boy, no doubt you're extremely excited. Congratulations! You have started a great journey that is only going to get better from here. Of course no doubt you are going to want to make sure that you remember all the important moments of your baby's infancy, and what better way to do that than to get involved in baby boy scrapbooking.

Creating a scrapbook is a great idea that will allow you to creatively preserve all of those memories, from the first day at home to the very first bath time. So, let's take a look at a few ideas that will help you out if you are just getting started in baby boy scrapbooking.

Record All the Baby Boy Firsts in the Scrapbook

First of all, if you are going to get involved in baby boy scrapbooking, it's important that you are sure to record all the baby firsts possible in the scrapbook. There are so many moments that you're going to want to remember, and all those firsts are a great place to start.

Make sure to document the very first day that he comes home, the first bath, the first tooth that pops in, the first Christmas, and of course the very first birthday of your baby . These are just a few great ideas for you, and there are many others that you may want to consider as well.

Some Great Scrapbooking Paper Choices to Consider

Of course you'll need some great scrapbooking paper when you start scrapbooking as well. You'll want to go with papers that look good with your baby pictures. Consider going with papers that have little stars on them, teddy bear papers, or even scrapbook papers that have blocks on them or other baby toys. You can even find scrapbooking papers that have words all over them like cute, cuddly, adorable, and more.

Baby Boy Embellishments that Rock

You'll want to add embellishments that rock to your baby book when you are scrapbooking as well. No scrapbook is going to be totally complete without adding a few great embellishments. So, be sure to add a few, such as three dimensional stickers, tags, little outfits , and more, when you are involved in baby scrapbooking.

So, as you can see, there are many great ideas that you can use when you start baby boy scrapbooking. It doesn't matter if you never done this before, you are sure to have a whole lot of fun. It's time to start baby boy scrapbooking today, and be sure to include some of these ideas that will make your scrapbook look great.

Tracy Ballisager is a stay at home mum. To read more on baby scrapbooking go to http://www.babyscrapbooking-ideas.com

by Tracy Ballisager

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Beginner's Baby Scrapbooking

Scrapbooking can be a fun and creative hobby that helps you immortalize your memories and relax in the process. But, if you're new on the job, starting a project can be difficult. So, what should you know before you start your beginner's baby scrapbooking project? Follow these tips and you'll be on your way!

#1 - Stick with a Theme

Before you begin any sort of scrapbooking project, it is important that you know where you're headed. Essentially, this means that you have a plan so that you don't keep yourself from being productive. To start your baby scrapbook, you need to pick a theme that will give flow to your pages. Whether you pick an alphabet or animal theme, your beginner's baby scrapbooking project will be begun.

#2 - Be Prepared

A piece of advice that should always follow, regardless of the project, is to get yourself organized. Scrapbooking requires a large number of materials, space, and time. So, when you're starting off, make sure that you have everything you need. Remember to have adhesive, paper, archival pens, templates, stickers and other embellishments, and cutting tools nearby. You'll save time in the long run by doing this. And, you'll have an easier time visualizing your beginner's baby scrapbooking project with all of your materials on hand.

#3 - Layer Away

To give your pages a great deal of interest, layer your stickers and photos on more than one sheet and color of paper. Each time you layer, change the paper size and give your pages a stacking effect. It makes your items look more dimensional and exciting.

#4 - Blend Colors

When you're selecting your materials, try to pick colors that compliment each other. You can do this by mixing different intensities of the same color (light pink with dark pink) or with different patterns of the same color. Plus, you can mix pastels of several colors or all primary colors on your pages. Keeping things uncolored won't be interesting; changing up your palette will.

#5 - Layout Twice, Glue Once

Ultimately, the page layout on your beginner's baby scrapbook project will determine the overall effect. This means that if your pages look boring and simple, they won't be interesting to look at. So, get all of your elements ready by layering your photos and selecting your embellishments. Then, place them on your scrapbook page. See how everything fits and even try moving it around a few times. When you're finally satisfied, glue it down. This will keep you from trying to pull up glued items and possibly damaging photos.

Being a beginner at baby scrapbooking isn't such a bad thing. You need to keep yourself organized and your beginner's baby scrapbooking project will be a big hit!

Tracy Ballisager is a stay at home mum. To read more on baby scrapbooking go to http://www.babyscrapbooking-ideas.com

by Tracy Ballisager

5 Stages of Simple Baby Scrapbooking for Busy Parents

Today parents are busy everyday with either work or taking care of children. Here I share my simple methods of scrapbooking for busy parents who are keen to keep their baby's wonderful life moments.

Stage #1 Newborn baby

For a newborn baby, the most interesting is creating hand and feet print scrapbooking. This is done by making both hands print and feet print using an ink pad on a piece of drawing paper or construction paper, then deco the paper surrounding with baby photos and some sweet embellishment.

Stage #2 Six Months Old

When your baby is six months old, they will start to learn how to eat solid food. Thus, this is the most fun moment to create your baby scrapbook. Your theme can be candid shoot of eating orange etc. Repeat the same method as new born stage, but this round not necessary to put hands or feet print.

Stage #3 Nine Months Old

Some babies at nine months old have started to crawl or try to stand with some supporting objects. At this stage interesting candid shoots of standing stunt, crawling or sitting while playing some toys is the best scrapbook topic. You can use some cute candid photo to create simple scrapbooking using colorful construction paper, with simple word such as my angel crawling experience, or my first step to learn...

Stage #4 Twelve Months Old

At twelve months old, most of babies are at beginning stage of walking. You can introduce a pair of cloth like shoes for your baby. You can make a stamp of your baby shoes on your scrapbooking as part of your layout design, with candid photo of your baby walking position next to it. Then add text such as my little angel is exploring a new change.

Stage #5 Eighteen Months Old to Two Years Old

At almost two years old, your young toddler are more interested in developing their motor skill. At this stage any candid photo of your toddler playing with motor skill training toys is the best source for your scrapbooking. You can create a toddler scrapbooking related to motor skill training experience.

Hope you like these simple methods!

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