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Scrap book ideas for Name Days, Name Days and All Saints.
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Scrapbooking is becoming
one of the most popular craft/hobbies in the country as it is both creative
and practical. It's easy for anyone to create exciting, artistic pages
to enhance their photos. On the practical side, this rewarding hobby provides
a family treasure that will endure for countless generations. Planning
a scrapbook page/layout is much like planning a greeting card. All it requires
is a theme, a bit of time, and your creative ideas. Here are some facts
and steps to help you get started.
1. Organize. Get those pictures out of shoeboxes
and onto the coffee table where they can be enjoyed. Organize and sort
your photos by subjects, such as Activities, Events, People, Places, Things,
Time, etc. Then sort each category into chronological order. Most people
begin with a memory book for each child, a Christmas book, a birthday book
or a vacation book. Gather your decorating materials. Everything that touches
your photos should be of archival quality, that is, Photo-safe.
2. Arrange Your Page. Select photos with which to
build a theme for your page. If desired, crop photos to desired shapes,
using die cut templates, scissors, corner borders, craft punches, etc.
Select enhancing papers or stickers, or create a background with rubber
stamps. Before adhering anything to your page, experiment with the layout
by moving things around until you are satisfied with the results. Then
assemble and glue the page.
3. Assembling
Assemble
your finished pages in chronological order to tell the story. Add memorabilia
to facing pages, such as letters, awards, programs, tickets, etc. Leave
room for journaling. Add information and details. Use rubber stamps
to create borders or accent phrases. Use craft punches and craft scissors for
making borders
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