How To Get Started With
Scrapbooking
Whenever a big event happens in our lives, we grab a camera
and take lots of pictures to put in our photo album. But there
is a growing hobby that is being adopted by many more people
every single day, and that hobby is scrapbooking. This hobby is
doing away with the process of filing photographs away in an
album, and taking them to a whole new level by adding extra
elements to them to ensure that the memories are kept in much
sharper focus.
The great thing about scrapbooking is that it enables you to
create themed books that relate to different occasions. You
could do a book dedicated to a friend’s wedding and give it to
the bride and groom as a wedding gift. Another idea is to make
one for your parents, showing them a range of photos from when
you and your siblings were growing up. This would also make an
ideal gift for Christmas or a birthday.
The possibilities with scrapbooking are endless – in
essence they are limited only by your imagination.
Using Different Materials To Create Different
Effects
Sometimes it’s good to create a certain mood when you are
displaying your photos in a scrapbook. For example, photos that
are taken at a certain time of year can be embellished as such.
Seasonal pictures of your family opening their presents at
Christmas can be surrounded by cut outs of trees, gifts and
holly and ivy. You can also use stencilled lettering to add
messages or notes to the pictures, as well as noting the date
on which they were taken.
Scrapbooking allows you to add far more detail to your
pictures than a standard photo album allows. You would often be
restricted to writing the date on the back of the print, but
with a scrapbook you don’t have to do this. You can also
include notes on who is in the picture and what was happening.
Embellishments will add to the overall theme of the photos and
can transform a simple set of pictures into something really
special.
Stocking Up On Craft Items
As you begin to delve deeper into the art of scrapbooking,
you will start to build a collection of papers, rubber stamps,
lettering, stickers, stencils and much more that you can use
when adding a page to an existing scrapbook, or creating a
completely new one. If you are new to the hobby of scrapbooking
it can be worthwhile to buy a few ready-made kits, which
usually include a variety of materials that adhere to a
specific theme.
You can personalise your scrapbooks even more by including
items other than photos in them. For example, if you want to
create a scrapbook devoted to your summer holiday, be sure to
keep anything related to it, such as brochures, tickets, and
any other paperwork that could be used when you eventually make
the scrapbook itself. If you go skiing you could keep the cable
car ticket to tuck halfway underneath a picture of you on the
cable car itself. This all adds further depth to your scrapbook
and makes it more of a memory book than if you included nothing
but the actual photos.
In short, scrapbooking makes more of our photos than an
album would. The fact that we can add as much or as little to
them as we wish makes them extremely versatile, and a great
gift for someone else – either as a starter kit or completed by
you as a memory of a
specific occasion.
Finally, keep everything you can lay your hands on that you
think might be good for a future page in your scrapbook. You
never know when that bus ticket, cinema ticket or receipt for
that romantic meal might find a place in your scrapbook.
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