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Archive for September, 2008

Sep 28 2008

Scrapbooking memories of home

My husband and I recently purchased our first home, so I’ve been thinking of ways to scrapbook this occasion. Here are some of the home themed page ideas I’ve seen in various places:

  • How did you choose the color schemes/themes for the rooms in your house?
  • Do you have any special collections displayed in your home?
  • How would you describe your interior decorating style?
  • What do you like the most about your home? What do you like the least?

I also like the idea of charting the progress of various remodeling projects. I’ve been busy saving paint chips, tear sheets from interior decorating magazines, fabric swatches, and other little bits of memorabilia to incorporate into my “Welcome to Our Home” project.

If you’re looking for some great home quotes to embellish your scrapbook layouts, here are a few of my favorites:

  • “There’s nothing half so pleasant as coming home again.” –Margaret Elizabeth Sangster
  • “When you’re safe at home you wish you were having an adventure; when you’re having an adventure you wish you were safe at home” –Thorton Wilder
  • “Home is the place where it feels right to walk around without shoes”  –Anonymous
  • “A house is made of walls and beams; a home is built with love and dreams.” –Anonymous
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Sep 25 2008

Birthday scrapbooking ideas

Since today is my birthday, I thought I’d share a few of my favorite ideas for scrapbooking birthday party pages!

  • Make custom patterned paper by repeating your age across a plain cardstock background using rubber stamps or a decorative font.
  • Use small bits of ribbon and teardrop shaped rhinestones to make your own candle embellishments.
  • Add eyelets to a die cut of a cupcake or birthday cake to make your own “sprinkles”
  • Tie string to hand-cut ovals to make a balloon bouquet embellishment.
  • Create pocket in your layout to hold the birthday cards you’ve received.
  • Scan the day’s newspaper headlines to include a reference to current events in your layout.
  • For creative journaling, include a list of things you’ve accomplished during the last year or your goals for yourself during the upcoming year.

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Sep 05 2008

Are photo mats necessary?

Matting photos is one of the first techniques scrapbookers learn. Mats help enhance your color scheme and draw attention to your pictures. However, you don’t need to mat every photo on a layout. Matting is a time consuming process that will quickly use up your supply of cardstock. Try matting only the focal point photo on your page or creating the illusion of photo mats by placing multiple photos close to one another.

If you get your photos printed at Wal-Mart or through an online developer, ask if they can print them with a white border around the edge. This will give you the look of matted photos without the extra work or expense. If you can’t live without the look of a double mat, however, place the white bordered 4×6 photo onto paper from one of the Die Cuts with a View mat stacks. You’ll have a perfect double mat with no cutting or measuring required!

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Sep 02 2008

The appeal of free scrapbooking stuff

I love free scrapbooking stuff! There’s nothing like new scrapbooking goodies to make you feel creative, but shopping everyday isn’t exactly practical when you’re on a tight budget. So, I like to spend some time surfing for free digital scrapbooking downloads to enjoy. Sometimes I use them for all-digital pages, but they’re also great to print out and add to regular layouts as well.

My newest favorite is Spontaneous Delight , the latest free kit from Shabby Princess. The flower embellishments are very feminine, but the green and blue color scheme is rich enough to work for masculine pages as well. The swirls and dots give the whole thing a hip, contemporary look. I have some summer parade photos I can’t wait to try using!

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Sep 01 2008

Free “All About Me” album downloads

While thumbing through the September issue of CK, I found the “Snapshot of Me” album by Becky Higgins. It’s beautiful work, and you can download a PDF version of the embellishments she used on the Creating Keepsakes Web site. There are quotes, page titles, and journaling blocks to create pages of top 10 lists, sample schedules, and your favorite things. I can’t wait to get started on my book, especially since Becky’s designs are great for the frugal scrapbooker. Since she switched the color scheme to a more gender neutral design than what’s pictured in the magazine, I may even try to get my husband and son in on the fun.

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