We are pleased to announced our first scrapbook expert interview featuring Grace from Arizona. She has over 5 years of scrapping experience and enjoys her hobby immensely. She is pretty knowledgeable now and has some tips and tricks to share with you.
If you liked this interview, feel free to make a comment here for your feedback. Enjoy!
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They say that nothing compares to experience in getting the job done! So we are lining up several scrapbookers to interview. We will be asking questions that cover literally everything you can think of regarding scrapbooking.
For those of you visiting this site, please feel free to comment on this post about what things you want to know about scrapbooking. Our poll at the moment shows that you would like to know about scrapbooking ideas. This will cover the theme of your scrapbook and the types of materials used.
Some of you have been asking about digital scrapbooking, which is an up and coming hobby within the scrapbook craze. We will cover digital scrapbooking in the next several months.
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The next step in making a successful scrapbook is to find a clean table to work on. Two of the most popular places in your home to use as a workspace is the kitchen table or a handy folding table that you can open up in the dining room or basement. There are many people who have a "hobby" table, one where they make crafts, models, or just generally "fix" things.
Wherever you choose as your workplace, make sure you get a table covering for the whole table or at least a used old placemat to put on top of it as you are going to be working with glue, paint, and other chemicals when assembling your masterpiece. Also, make sure it has good ventilation. You don’t want to get caught up in some overpowering smells! The last thing is to make sure you have great lighting on top of the table. A desk lamp is also a good choice. There will be a time when you need to look closely at your project and have to carefully work with small detail work. The desk lamp sure comes in handy.
As mentioned in the last post on scrapbook material organizers, you can bring out these containers to the table where are going to work. Don’t forget your legal pad and pen too! With the table, scrapbook material containers, and legal pad, you are ready to go!
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When you start a new hobby, it is so very important to plan out a space for working on your scrapbook, a place to organize all your materials you will use to assemble it. Too often, we don’t plan out "where" and "how," so think about this first. Because scrapbooking involves dealing with so many pieces and parts, we will enjoy our hobby more if we have a place for everything.
Here are a couple of great sites that have the most variety in containers that can make scrapbooking more pleasant!
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One last thing you should consider before starting this fun hobby, is to buy a legal pad and pen. You can make this your "to do" list of sorts so you can plan out what scrapbook you are doing, what you have to buy, and the deadline of when you will complete your scrapbook.
A well organzied "scrapbooker" is a happy scrapbooker!!
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As anyone who is very familiar with surfing the internet finding things, the most appropriate place to start is Google, Yahoo Search, or MSN. While there is over 100,000 such websites out there, we will be providing our best "picks" for where you can get the most variety of materials. Feel free to comment here on the best places on the internet you use to purchase your scrapbook materials.
In the meantime, your local art stores, or national craft stores like, Michaels, Joann Fabrics, Ben Franklin Stores, Hobby Bench, etc. Even Office supply stores such as Staples and big box stores, Target, K-Mart are good sources to get scrapbook supplies. The places you can get materials are only limited by your imagination. I can also see going to grocery stores, antique stores, department stores and even the mom and pop stationary stores, which are a dying breed indeed!
In the next several posts, we will be going over some of the basic supplies that are necessary to making any scrapbook you are planning.
We are pleased to announced that will be interviewing a seasoned scrapbooking artist from Arizona. Stay tuned for more exciting information!
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Have you heard about the creative world of scrapbooking? Do you know what it is? It is the art of combining pictures, poetry, story telling, 3 D artwork and various art media together and feature them in a decorative album. This “hobby” has gone on for many years and probably started from some very sentimental people! It is fun, and allows for your full creativity to come out.
Quite often, they are tied to a life experience, an obsession with a sport, an excitement for a club or fellowship, a wedding, a time in history, but mostly the themes involve family. Whether your interest is in genealogy, personal journals, keeping track of children growing up, or just making a “time capsule,” there is no end to the possibilities for a scrapbook.
Two of the most popular scrapbooks right now have to do with military and children. Since a lot of our loved ones are across the sea serving in the military, there are countless scrapbooks being made to preserve the memory, or posthumous memory of family members who served in the military. Likewise, it seems we are living in a “baby boom” age and scrapbooking is a natural extension of preserving the memories of children who seem to grow up all too fast!
Since there are no boundaries of what objects you can put into a scrapbook, skies the limit! No matter what kind of scrapbook you intend on starting, there is no better time than now to get started.
Did you know that scrapbooking is currently one of the fastest growing craft industries in the USA? You will soon find more and more sources for craft suppliers and instructors for this renewed craze.
In the posts to follow, we will give some tips on how you can get started, books that show you how, ebook courses, and also maybe featuring a “guest” scrapbooking instructor here.
Stay tuned for more details.
I am excited to present a new site dedicated to everything scrapbooking! This site was born out of sharing ideas from friends, family and associates. We will bring new ideas, present scrapbook related books and materials for you to enjoy.
Before we start our journey in creating new and different scrapbooks for any occasion, please feel free to let us know what you would like covered here.
Let’s begin to have fun by discovery of making amazing things!
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