Baby Scrapbooking Is Fun And Memorable
August 20, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment

Scrapbooking, if you haven’t heard, is definitely all the rage these days. Family albums and memories should be attractive, and scrapbooking pretty much covers that area nicely. The old photo albums have become a thing of the past as more and more families opt for the scrapbook instead. Additionally, soon to be mother’s who are bored with the traditional baby shower games are having scrapbook parties instead. Baby shower scrapbooking is a blast, and will give the child a lasting piece of family history for the rest of their life. Read more
Getting Started With Mini Scrapbooking
August 18, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Sometimes, your scrapbooking experience calls for something a bit different from the normal. Maybe you have some type of family event that you want to make permanent with a beautiful scrapbook, but you don’t have the time or want to put forth the effort to construct a standard sized book. Putting together a full sized, full fledged scrapbook takes quite a bit of time after all.
Luckily there is an answer to your dilemma! Introducing – the mini scrapbook. With its 6×6 size (half the size of a standard scrapbook) you can immortalize your special event in about half the time! With less embellishments and time requirements, you can finish it up in half the time or less than a regular scrapbook. 
You have a few choices with mini scrapbooks – you can either buy one for the fastest option, or you can make your own. Of course, before you get started, you should have a theme in mind – whether you’re making one for your beach trip or for a new born baby. Making a mini scrapbook isn’t difficult, but since the entire point of doing it is to save time, it’s probably best to just purchase a pre-made mini scrapbook from your favorite craft shop.
Here are some steps you can take to prepare your mini scrapbooking adventure:
1. Get your pictures together, and organize them all.
2. Have a theme in mind and a general layout.
3. Gather the different embellishments you want to use.
4. Have the actual album and the pages ready to go.
Again, you can either go to your favorite crafts store, or you can order a mini scrapbook online to get started. There are many awesome scrapbooking supply stores online, and if you find the ones with special shipping deals, you can usually end up with a greater selection and cheaper prices as opposed to going to a physical store.
Once you have the scrapbook and everything ready from above, here are the six simple steps you should follow:
1. Get the pages in order of how you want them to look
2. Design the background and borders
3. Start cropping and/or matting your pictures
4. Put the pictures into the scrapbook
5. Add your text, headlines, titles, sub-titles, and all of that stuff
6. Embellish away!
So there you have it – a simple way to get started with mini scrapbooking. It’s a very easy, quick, and fun process that makes for a great family hobby or even a fantastic gift for a friend. Enjoy
Where To Get Scrapbooking Ideas
August 16, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
These days scrapbooking has become a very popular hobby! To start scrapbooking, a theme or several themes are required on which you will base your material. There are many different things to make a scrapbook for, but it is a good decision to use scrapbooks to portray moments that are important in your life.Scrapbooking is becoming a more and more common hobby. Everybody has little mementos of their lives, whether it be a photo of your child’s first birthday or it be a necklace from your grandmother. Scrapbooking is a great way to preserve these memories forever. Finding these special moments of your life shouldn’t be too hard. Just think of good times and first few events you think of are probably it. Many people start their first scrapbooks by mapping out their wedding day and small things that were used on that day such as invitations, or flowers used.
But weddings aren’t the only thing that can be put in a scrapbook. For all parents the birth of a child is extremely precious. Scrapbooking baby showers, invitations, ultrasound pictures, and maybe some congratulation cards can be included in your scrapbook. Any item that brings nostalgic feelings deserves a place in the scrapbook. Many parents continue the scrapbook as the child grows up, putting key events in their child’s life in the scrapbook.
There are still many other things to scrapbook about: an activity or event that you love. Sports and the like are excellent for scrapbooks. Items such as team photos, names of fellow players, medals that you might have won keep a lasting record of your past life forever. You might even get some teammates to ‘autograph’ your scrapbook under or on the team picture!
Family get-togethers are fantastic events to scrapbook. Photos of these reunions, and things that you might have done are especially important to place in your scrapbook to never forget the treasured times. You can even bring the scrapbook from previous reunions to later ones to trigger memories and nostalgia. Keep the scrapbook going for generations by creating a tradition of handing off the scrapbook from the current maker to the youngest each reunion.
There are so many themes for scrapbooking dependant on your life. Job advancements, Parties at work, starting to work for you are all fun to make scrapbooks of. Work related scrapbooks let your tough, uptight, daily routine lighten up a bit by scrapbooking about all the fun things that might have happened at work. Funny photos of members, business cards, silly emails and quotes from coworkers are all good things to put in your scrapbook. Your fellow workers will be impressed and have a bit of a laugh at your efforts.
The plethora of themes about your life for your scrapbook is almost infinite. The one and only requirement for your scrapbook is that you base it on key events of your life. Scrapbooks are designed to become a nostalgic and fun tradition for you and your family. They can start laughs, tears, and allow you to spend time remembering memories about family and friends.


