Scrapbooking ideas:
Cheryl Menders is one of the women who have broken into the scrapbooking business. Two years ago, the longtime scrapbooker created the Croppin' Companion--plastic folders for pages in progress. They have a large pocket for storing a scrapbook page and two smaller pockets--one at the top and one at the bottom--for photos, memorabilia and other items.
The mother of three runs the business from her Stafford County basement. The folders are available at croppincom panion.com.
Menders, who has a master's degree in physical therapy, never expected to become a business owner. But she's glad scrapbooking has provided the opportunity.
"It's a God-sized project. It's been his since the beginning," she said. "I couldn't do it on my own."
- DO scrapbook the pictures you most recently developed and then work backward as you get more comfortable.
- DON'T buy too many supplies before you actually need them.
- DO be sure all materials including the adhesive are acid free and photo safe.
- DON'T scrapbook every photo--just use the ones that help you tell your story. File the rest.
- DO make photos the focus of the page. Be careful when choosing decorative papers and embellishments like stickers, which can easily overwhelm the photos.
- DON'T forget to include not only details like the place, date and the people involved but also emotions attached to the photos, when appropriate.
- DO use photo corners to position photos or documents--like birth certificates--you might want to take out of your books later.
- DON'T be afraid to crop your photos to emphasize the person or detail in them.
- DO scan or take photos of 3-D items like trophies, medals or school projects so they can be used in your books without adding bulk.
- DON'T wait until you think you have enough time--start today.
Scrapbooking trends:
The trend these days is toward simple and clean pages, said Kanak of The Cropper's Corner. Many scrapbookers are using fewer photos and fewer embellishments per page, she said.
The emphasis is on photos and backgrounds that capture a feeling. "It's the less-is-more approach," she said.
Black and white pictures and geometric shapes are other big trends, said Theresa Buzsta, a manager and buyer for Scrapdoodles in Central Park.
Embellishments made with felt and velvet ribbons are also popular now, Buzsta said.
Source: Fredericksburg
Sites with scrapbooking ideas and tips
* All Scrapbooking Ideas offers useful stuff for not only beginners but for intermediat level scrapbookers who are in need of new ideas or tips for their favourite hobby. There are catagorized ideas like as baby, christmas, military, wedding, vacation, computer, graduation, and valentine.
* Scrapbooking Ideas provides ideas and tips for many occasions.
* Your Scrapbooking Tips has around 100 tips for scrapbooking.
* 'Texas Scrap Mania'
* A scap Affair A blog for scapbooking lovers.
* "We Scrap" is an online scrapbooking community with full of resources providing wholesale discounts to members and promote scrapbooking in a fun, friendly environment.
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