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May 30 2008

Working with scraps

Published by danahinders at 7:33 am under Frugal scrapbooking Edit This

Since I’m trying to be a thrifty scrapbooker, I make an effort to use all of my supplies to their full advantage. For example, I keep scraps of cardstock and patterned paper filed by color in a special folder that I refer to whenever I’m at work. Here are some of my favorite techniques for working with these scraps:

  • Punch out circles, squares, and other shapes from your paper, then arrange on a sheet of white cardstock for a customized background.
  • Cut out flowers or other designs from your paper. Mount them on your layout with foam adhesive for an instant and very cheap embellishment.
  • Make an envelope to use as a pocket for memorabilia on your page.
  • Layer torn strips of coordinating papers on top of a photo mat for an artistic look.
  • If you’re not wild about a particular pattern, flip it over and use the white side as a surface for journaling or rubber stamping.
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