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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.