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15 Tips for Scrapbooking With Buttons

  • Posted on March 16, 2010 at 1:19 am

The buttons are not only for clothes. It is unclear when scrapbooking with buttons began as a trend. Even in early scrapbook albums, it was not uncommon to see a button on a page of scrapbooking. Often, it was a memory button, like a piece of vintage clothing or first holding a baby girl. As scrapbooking pages started to become more 3-D and scrappers looked for unique embellishments for their pages, buttons became more popular. The manufacturers have started offering buttons to coordinate with their paper lines, and buttons with themes like Christmas and Sport became available. Monthly Scrapbooking Kits and page kits often include additional buttons as part of their packages. Here are some tips for scrapbooking buttons on your pages. 1. Buttons aligned together can make a border for your layouts scrapbooking. 2. Place buttons in your titles by using them to dot your “i” s. You can also use them as a center of letters like “o” and “p.” 3. The buttons can be secured to a page using embroidery thread by sewing in the page. 4. Glue Dots work well to join larger buttons on a page, as well as buttons that are not flat on the bottom. 5. A few buttons are accented Nice to anchor a border strip to a page. Again, dots of glue to securely attach the buttons to the Ribbon. 6. Try placing a button on the flap of an envelope to decorate a single page element. 7. The flowers are always very popular on scrapbooking pages. Silk or paper flowers come in all sizes and colors now. A center button is perfect for a flower. An additional advantage is that the button can hide the adhesive that generally shows a paper flower. 8. Take 4 small buttons and attach them to the 4 corners of a photograph. The buttons look like they hold the photo page. 9. Create a bulleted list for logging. Use the buttons like bullets. 10. Scrapbooking tags can be used for page elements, photo mats and journaling blocks on a scrapbooking page. You can use a button to decorate the hole on top of a tag. 11. Try placing a button on a page and then the chain hanging from a scrapbooking tag her as an anchor. 12. A button with antiques, vintage or non-usual can be used individually on a page as a page element of its own. Try double matting on the button to highlight it on your network. 13. Attach a button to a page with empty holes, or son of some dental floss through the holes and tie a knot or bow for added emphasis. 14. Do not limit yourself to one size of buttons on your layout. Mix sizes and styles of buttons. You can stay with the same color, but a variety of different buttons in the same color on a single page. 15. The buttons can be memories. Save buttons on shirts, bags, hats and other clothing that have sentimental value, but you can not use. The buttons can be added to a scrapbooking page to remember when you wear these. Buttons Baby look cute on a baby layout as well.

Christmas Scrapbooking: Some Tips and Tricks

  • Posted on February 18, 2010 at 1:07 pm

Interested in starting a family album for Christmas, but have no idea how or where to start? Well, you’ve come to the right section, and “x” mark is really the place for information on Christmas scrapbooking ideas designed to save you time and labor, trouble and money. Keep reading and get inspired. Choose a theme and stick to it. It may take time to establish the exact topic you want, but this is one of those steps that the whole operation hinges on Christmas scrapbooking. It will determine your content, focus and results. So choose carefully and attentively, because the idea of scrapbooking Christmas you save may well be yours. Changing themes for your Christmas scrapbooking has the same result as what Abraham Lincoln said about “changing horses in midstream.” Retrieve material that reflects your Christmas scrapbooking theme. Remember that everything is permitted, and the world is your source of material for your Christmas scrapbooking. Consider all sorts of trinkets paper, namely, maps, newspaper clippings, letters, lists all kinds of tickets for shows, cartoons and any other physical objects of the life of the subject or subjects of your scrapbooking Christmas. Consider stuffing everything into one big basket until you can sort all this and refine your selection. Remember, individuals can be found in the mundane. Life is made of many simple moments and you want to capture those that reflect the passion of the theme of your Christmas scrapbooking. Everyday photos are just as important as those to commemorate important events. Take pictures often so there is plenty to choose from. Even a Christmas album can hold a memory of summer, if it is relevant to the topic presented in your Christmas scrapbooking idea. Design each page as a story in itself. You may want to use creative design techniques such as drilling of paper, punch art and inking and color schemes to differentiate the simple pages of your Christmas scrapbooking and ensure that they stand alone . Create a title for each page and put them all, with a caption for each item, to see how everything goes in your book before Christmas to glue together. Balancing your pictures and captions first and then decide which technique will focus this single page. Remember also that not a single space on a page in your scrapbooking Christmas must be filled. A little space between the pictures and captions is a good thing, as Martha Stewart used to say (and probably still). Display your photos with pride while scrapbooking Christmas. The photos are at the heart of most albums and techniques featuring Flair can make unique holiday scrapbooking your Christmas. Some thoughts in this direction could include: the old fashioned photo corners, shooting mats cons scrapbooking Christmas colors to set the images off the white paper and photographs looming (by cutting their origins). This technique works best with images bodied. Capture special and unique qualities of your family Christmas scrapbooking. One way is to find quotes, stories, jokes and cartoons that relate specifically to your family Christmas scrapbooking. The extra care you take in selecting these items can not fail to show in the final presentation of your Christmas scrapbooking product. You can also use markers to draw your own cartoons, family portraits and doodles, if you feel inclined. Let your child dictate the photo captions. Sometimes they have great ideas for scrapbooking Christmas. Use your imagination with your Christmas scrapbooking and create decorative borders with fingerprints, handprints and footprints even if you can find a way to deal artistically without ruining your carpet. Have fun and let the child in you come out and play a little! This is what scrapbooking is all about Christmas! Go for Imperfection. If you have children to attend your Christmas scrapbooking, you must let go of the idea that the results will be perfect (whatever that is). Leave masterpieces for artists like Michelangelo. (Scrapbooking Your Christmas will not ceilings anyway.) Settle for finishing the project with all the children put in their two cents. Buy high quality products that will last. It is the effort behind your scrapbooking Christmas will surely touch the heart of its recipient. Spend a little more to turn your Christmas scrapbooking idea into a legacy that will stand the test of time. Make sure that the papers that you buy for your Christmas scrapbooking are free of the plant component, lignin, resulting in tissue and photos to brown. It should say “lignin free” on packaging. Regarding the paperwork goes, buy a 12 by 12 inches, acid-free 100-page book stock in several colors, pre-cut with holes and coated on the edges. While you’re in the store, full of acid free markers and double-sided tape, stamps and rubber pads, glue sticks, photo corners and adhesives Pinking Shears or other “crazy” scissors that make decorative edges. Be guided by your imagination. Things may be different than expected, but that only proves that art really does imitate life. Most importantly, have fun while working on your Christmas scrapbooking project. You are sure to come back to him with love and pride that you pass this new family heritage for future generations. It is a real heritage and a Christmas gift that will stand the test of time!

Scrapbooking Your Christmas Memories

  • Posted on November 23, 2009 at 4:12 am


Christmas is one of the most celebrated holidays in America, and is full of many fun-filled memories and traditions. There are many ways to document the various events of the season, and Christmas scrapbooking provides one of the easiest and most convenient means for doing this. From a variety of delicious foods to the glorious decorations, there’s something special and unique about every experience that can be chronicled in an album for many years to come.

The first step to preserving your precious memories for a Christmas scrapbook display is to gather your favorite photos that will help illustrate your family’s story and give those viewing your album a good sense of who you are. You can begin by focusing only on one year, including pictures from a collage of holiday-related days or special events. If you wish to cover a longer period of time, organize your photos in chronological order so the story told by your scrapbook will be sequential.

Include pictures of your entire family, and encourage everyone to become involved. This is a great way to spend time together while taking part in a meaningful project.

Choose Christmas scrapbooking paper and embellishments that enhance your photographs, and arrange them in a way that looks festive. Prepackaged scrapbooking kits are available for a variety of occasions, and Christmas is definitely among them. These kits come complete with coordinating papers to match a wide variety of holiday themes, 3-D stickers, self-adhesive borders, frames, tags, photo corners, and embellishments. Other unique items such as your child’s artwork, hand-made Christmas ornaments, and addition holiday memorabilia can be added to make the album truly your own.

When choosing a layout for your pages, take care to arrange each item so that it compliments another and places proper accent on important items. Begin by contrasting colors, mixing solid paper designs with others that are patterned, and accentuating pictures with colorful borders. You can create your layout by scratch, or adopt ideas found in scrapbooking magazines or online sources. It may also be helpful to consult with fellow Christmas scrapbooking enthusiasts to obtain their opinions and tips.

Select ribbon, rub-ons, and markers to add the finishing touches to your holiday memory masterpiece. Don’t limit yourself to the items that came in your kit. Look around the house for items to serve as add-ons to complete the pages and make it a truly personal experience for your Christmas scrapbooking project.

Christmas Ornaments From Your Scrapbooking Supplies

  • Posted on November 21, 2009 at 1:26 pm


Learn how to make Christmas ornaments using your scrapbooking supplies. It is a simple and cheap way to personalize your Christmas tree. Courtesy of scrap-f-anatic.blogspot.com

Baby Scrapbooking Kits and Ideas for Every Occasion

  • Posted on November 21, 2009 at 6:16 am


Scrapbook pages are packaged in two main sizes 8 x 8 inches or 12 x 12 inches. One popular baby scrapbook kit is the Baby Days Pages pack, which features Baby Days, Mom and Dad’s Stories, Hands and Feet Keepsakes, Gifts page, First Home, First Haircut and many other storylike pages.

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

Capture more than just milestones. Baby scrapbook theme kits come in assorted styles and pages. Scrapbook theme kits may include cat, dog, beach, water, bath time, good night, and baby and me themes. Using baby scrapbook kits help make fun and colorful pages to your baby’s album such as park and playground, sunglasses and sand bucket, bath time and good night, kiss and teddy bears, and many more.

Baby scrapbook kits are also gender specific. If you are expecting or are already enjoying your precious baby girl, then look for baby girl scrapbook kits. These sets include pages of assorted pink and pastel theme sheets, letter stickers, coordinating tags and all materials are acid and lignin free. However, if you are expecting or are already enjoying your active little guy, then use a baby boy scrapbook kit, which typically feature assorted blue theme sheets, letter stickers, coordinating tags and are acid and lignin free.

Larger baby scrapbook kits include a baby keepsake calendar scrapbook kit. Every month you will be able to see your little one as you write down all the first moments of his or her experiences. Calendar scrapbook kits can be saved in your baby’s scrapbook album and cherished for years to come. In addition, your baby’s calendar scrapbook kit is a unique and memorable gift to give your family, especially if they do not live in your area.

Do you have a special theme for baby’s room? Baby scrapbook theme kits can be purchased as well. Precious Moments, Suzy’s Zoo, Disney, various religious themes, Creative Imaginations, 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, fall, and winter theme kits. Other theme kits include holiday pages: Valentine’s Day, St. Patrick’s Day, Easter, Halloween, and Christmas.

Scrapbooking – How to Get Started

  • Posted on November 21, 2009 at 6:15 am


The art of scrapbooking is now a popular hobby for people who want to preserve their special memories in a creative and artistic way. To begin with it may seem a little overwhelming for people just getting started, with a deluge of scrapbooking supplies, instructional books and classes available.
However, it doesn’t need to be that way. By adopting a few simple guidelines you will find out how to buy the right supplies to create beautiful, everlasting scrapbooking pages
How To Choose Your Scrapbooking Supplies
Although the options in scrapbooking supplies are seemingly endless, there are just a few basic items that are required to begin with:
*Your photos and other memorable keepsake items and embellishments;
*An album with acid free pages so that your photos and memorabilia do not become damaged with time;
*Page protectors for your album pages;
*Decorative paper that will complement your photos and memorabilia;
*A small table-top paper cutter and scissors. There are many different scrapbooking scissors available with decorative edging effects;
*Photo safe pens;
These items are the very basics that will get you started. There are many stores dedicated solely to scrapbooking, however as the popularity of scrapbooking is growing, many department stores are now stocking a large variety of scrapbooking supplies.
How To Create Memorable Scrapbook Pages
The main purpose of your scrapbook is to use your memorable photos and keepsakes to tell a story. Some scrapbookers prefer to produce detailed pages that are like timeless artistic creations. Many literally involve hours to produce just one page and the pages sure enough are both beautiful and memorable. However, many scrapbookers do not have the time to spend hours or even days working on one page, the best way is often to keep it simple.
*Decide on a theme for your scrapbook and continue it throughout the album. It could be an album showcasing annual events, a wedding, a baby’s first year, or even an album of your family Christmas pictures.
*Pick out a couple of colours of papers and pens that complement each other, and follow the theme throughout the album;
*Use stickers and other embellishments lightly;
*Journaling is probably the finest way to create a memorable scrapbook. This allows your scrapbook to tell the stories behind the photos. People will be more impressed by the stories than of the elaborate decorations on the page;
How To Preserve Your Scrapbooks Correctly
Storing your scrapbook is important. A lot of time and effort has been invested in your creation, so care needs to be taken to store your scrapbooks correctly in order to preserve your memories.
*Make sure all of the materials you use to create your scrapbook, such as your album, papers, stickers and even the pens, are photo safe and acid free;
*Always use page protectors to prevent your pages from being damaged;
*Do not expose your scrapbooks to extreme temperatures, or damp environments such as basements or attics. Always store your albums in a temperature controlled room in an upright position;
Following these simple guidelines should make it easy for you to start capturing your special memories. Creating your very own scrapbook is something that will be enjoyed by generations to come.

What Do You Think of This Scrapbooking Idea?

  • Posted on November 19, 2009 at 6:28 am

For Christmas this year, I am thinking of making all of the gifts I will be giving people. I had an idea to make mini-scrapbooks (about 4 or 5) for my dad, grandparents, sister and niece, and my mom. I think I remember seeing those mini albums at a scrapbook store once. Anyway, I was wondering if anyone thought this would be a good idea. If you have any other ideas that are related to this (like maybe not a mini-scrapbook, but some other type of handmade keepsake) then I’d love to hear your ideas.

Thanks in advance.

Try Scrapbooking Supplies to Make Elegant and Personalized Christmas Ornaments in Less Than 10 Minutes

  • Posted on November 18, 2009 at 1:22 am


Have you ever looked through those boxes of Christmas ornaments of yours either before or after Christmas, and wondered how in the world you might be able to add some sparkle to them, yet still keep it traditional with your Christmas theme?  Taking a few of your plain ornaments every new Holiday season and adorning them with easy to find scrapbooking items to make personalized Christmas ornaments will add some new life to your selection in a custom way, and leave your guests thinking that you spent a fortune on your ornaments.    For this project we decided to just use a large plastic satin finished ornament.  As was previously mentioned, you can also look through your existing collection and find some of your plain solid color ornaments to use.   It is important to stick to solid color ornaments because of the designs you will be adorning them with.   You don’t want to take away from the design.   Apply peel and stick crystal stickers typically used for scrapbooking to the ornament. Stickers can be applied to cover the entire ornament, or you may want to apply them vertically, horizontally, or diagonally to create a pattern. Next, tie a satin ribbon , ¾ inch or smaller works best, to the top of the ornament creating a bow.   Try using a plaid ribbon with colors that compliment the color of your ornaments.   Simple!  You have a new personalized Christmas ornament. Supplies: Medium to Large solid color plastic ornaments with a satin finish. We used gray. 1 package of clear crystal-looking stickers used for scrapbooking. Satin Ribbon – ¾ inch or smaller. Plaid or stripes in two colors work best for contrast. Scissors

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