Oooh! This is my favorite hobby! I made an entire room of my house dedicated to scrapbooking! There's really too much to tell here. I'd recommend that as a good place to catch the bug and do it in a way that you will be taught the basics, start with calling a Creative Memories consultant in your area and ask to attend one of her classes. It will cost you about $10 for the class unless you hostess a class for your friends. Then THEY pay the $10. At least that's what it used to cost. It's been about 8 years since I went to one, but they are excellent about teaching the basics. Next suggestion would be that you go peruse a local scrapbook store. They have SO MUCH more cool stuff available than CM does, but CM is in my opinion the best starting point!
Have a blast with this! Be sure to ask about embellishments! They are amazing these days! Oh yeah, and go to Hobby Lobby or Michaels and buy one of their scrapbook magazines. You can use the pictures in them for inspiration.
You'll definitely need photo splits or glue dots (both come in a box), and the blue glue pen is one of my favorites. And you'll need scrapbook paper. It's different from construction paper in that it's a heavier cardstock, ir won't fade, and it's acid and lignin free, which means it's photo safe. After that, they sky's the limit! (Die cuts, stamps, string, embellishments, beads, stickers, photo cutters, pens, you can go crazy if you WANT to, but you can do a very nice book without going to that expense.)
2006-09-14 08:45:01
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answered by lizardmama 6
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One of my friends & her mom drug me with them to a mini scrapbooking class. It was actually informative. The woman works for Creative Memories & she explained that the best way she found to work is that all you have to do is make it about the pictures & not go overboard with decoration. Put them together to where they make a story line & just use colored paper & a few stickers here & there as decoration. Letter stickers & those special scissors & edge/corner cutters are fun to use. Use other pieces of paper to write a mini description or short "story" & if you have special memorabilia from a vacation or something then feel free to use that in there too. My friend & I had a bunch of pictures of her cute 3 month old son & we just bought thin binders, put the pictures on the colored paper & slipped the whole sheet of paper into some of those clear protector sleeves. An example of a page I did was I took 2 pictures of the baby & his daddy, used a fun edge/corner cutter on the corners of them, taped them at opposite angles onto a sheet of red paper, took a marker & in the prettiest handwriting I could do I just simply wrote "Daddy & Baby" with each word in a space around the pictures. After that I put a couple stickers on random spots on the page & I was done. It turned out cute & not overly done.
Hope some of these tips helped! Have fun & Good luck!
2006-09-14 09:50:56
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answered by §uper ®ose 6
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you have had numerous replies yet I discovered from somebody who teaches scrapbooking a brilliant scrapbook for those human beings who like stable pages. do no longer purchase the innovative thoughts or different hinged books. I positioned 25 pages into the e book and this is lopsided and there is too plenty weight on the posts / hinges. this is all from one trip and that i do no longer choose 2 books. relatively, purchase a three-ring binder scrapbook. purchase the pages for the e book. you're able to do distinctive initiatives interior the only e book and as you be certain to split the subject from the e book 'viola!' you open and close the hinges and start up a clean e book. Binder scrapbooks have a extra stable backbone because of the fact the rings are related to the lower back internet site relatively of the backbone. i like to stuff my books with playbills and checklist enjoying cards and such. The hinge books buckle too particularly.
2016-12-18 10:18:03
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answered by ? 4
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I start by buying an album in whatever theme. Then organize your photos and memorabilia. Next is your adhesives, papers,
pens, cutting tools, and other embelishments. You can get ideas in books and magazines on layouts for each page. Also, just in time for you, HP Online (free) classes is offering The Art of Scrapbooking, started today! All you have to do is register with them and you can take any class and get a certificate!!
2006-09-14 08:57:41
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answered by magpie 2
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Its not hard to scrapbook, I started this myself, the more creative you are the nicer your scrapbook will turn out.
You can go to Joann or Walmart to get stuff for your scrapbook if you don't want to make it yourself,you can get books on it at a bookstore and get the materials and make stuff from scratch.
Good luck and have fun with it :D
2006-09-14 08:41:03
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answered by Pudge_Monsta 3
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Go to a craftstore and ask around.. Sometimes they even have displays of scrapbooks that you can look at and get ideas from.
2006-09-14 08:44:05
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answered by kristy 4
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have you heard of a store named micheals? that store has tons of scrapbook things like paper, decorations, and so on. start by collecting pics and putting them into different categories. add captions and let your friends help out too so that it can have more of a good memory. definitly go to a printing store like copy central to get it binded and laminated to make it look professionally done
2006-09-14 08:41:20
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answered by Jaime 2
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Just get together a bunch of your favorite photo's. You pick the time or year that you want to start it. It could start when you entered elementary school or when you were first born. Or you could do one on your favorite family vacation or party. Have fun thats what its all about.
2006-09-14 08:40:22
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answered by Dorrie 4
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go to a craft store near where you live... they will probably have like a scrapbook area... with like papers and stickers and little decorations... you may be able to find other little trinkets or memorabilia for your book... (like in one of my books i have pictures of me and my family in an amusement park... i saved the bracelet and stuck that in there, as a memorabilia...)
scrap-booking isn't as difficult as people make it out to be... as long as you thing it looks good, you did a good job... be creative...
good luck
2006-09-14 08:40:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Just as long as there is a corresponding story-line to go along with the pictures and other memoribilla you put in it, you should be doing what they are looking for.
2006-09-14 08:38:14
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answered by Anonymous
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