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An Introduction on How to Make a Scrapbook

Like all artwork undertakings, there are no hard and fast principles for making a scrapbook (that’s the wonderful thing about scrapbooking!). Still, if you’re a total newbie, being conscious of a few general guidelines is useful:-

Consider the subject of your scrapbook. The theme should dictate the presentation and style of the scrapbook. For Instance, if you are designing an album to remember your the birth of a child or marriage ceremony, then you should choose papers, embellishments and colours that present one cohesive style in relation to that topic.

OK, now a theme has been chosen, think about the materials you wish to use. For example, you may desire to use scrapbooking flowers in your scrapbook.

An effective trick to defining the subject of your page is to name it. Employ die cut letters or stickers to spell out your title, or even print it out from your computer.

If you are composing a small note on the page, write it out on notepaper beforehand to make sure the wording is correct.

There’s no fixed convention about how many photos to use on any given page, but they ought to have some kind of relation to your subject. Select a potpourri of photographs that you can use as you layout the page.

The most important aspect is you have fun during the process of developing your scrapbook. Making a scrapbook is a past-time that many individuals love doing and you will discover there’s a wonderful internet community willing to share their points and assist you in your scrapbooking endeavours.

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