Stickers Make It Pop!
There are many different types of embellishments you can add to your pages. You can add beads, plastic flowers, fabric, lace, or my favorite stickers. I like using stickers because they are easy to get, very colorful and make your pages pop! Every theme that you can think of, you can find stickers for. If you want to make a quick scrapbook page that has a wow effect, without all the work, add stickers. Now that I have three kids, making scrapbook pages is not something I can sped too much time with. So the quicker I can finish a page layout the better.
You can also use glitter, but the glitter will ruin your photos. If you plan to use glitter, make sure you don’t use your original pictures. Use copies.


Scrapbooking Basic | 06 Mar 09 @ 06.14 AM |
Let’s Talk Text!
Now that you have your basic page layout, you might want to enhance it your personal story. My friend, Pam, the one who got me started with scrapbooking believes that using your our printing is better than typing. She feels that it makes it more personal and unique. It becomes your family’s history book. I don’t think my printing is pretty or straight enough so I use journaling boxes with lines. That keeps my words straight. I also make sure that I identify the people in the pictures, just in case my scrapbook ends up in my grandchildren’s hands after I’m no longer here. They will know who was in the picture.( I wish my great-grandmother had done the same with her black and white pictures.)
You might write a poem, or a caption. You might want to tell a story or make it like a journal of your baby’s life. Tell what happen on that special day. What you want others to remember.

- Scrapbook journaling
Scrapbooking Basic | 04 Mar 09 @ 06.33 AM |
Scrapbooking Basics
Hello World Welcome to Scrapbooking with Me! I have been scrapbooking now for about 10 years. Since my first son was born. Once all those photos started to pile up, I decided it was a good idea to do something with them instead of putting them all in a box. At first I did not know where to start, but then I learned that all I needed to get started was an album, my photos some acid free and lignin free photo tape, a paper cutter, to crop your pictures.
You should first decide what theme your book is going to have. Who is the book for? What is the purpose of your book? Is it going to be a gift? Is it going to be a record of your family? For me it was easy, I was making a baby boy book to keep all my new addition to our family photos.
If you’re not sure what the purpose of your book is going to be, it might help to start by think of a title for your book, “My Summer Vacation” or “Matt’s Birthday” or “Ruby’s First Year.”
Now that you have an idea of what your book is going to be about, sit down and order your pictures. Decide which pictures you want to put together on each page. Study your pictures. Do you need to crop your pictures down so that they fit on the page? Can you get rid of anything on the picture that is just static on the photo?
After you have decided on the picture it’s time to pick your color scheme. What colors do you want to use? Try to stay with colors that coordinate. Contrasting colors make it had on the eye to focus. You might want to look at the pictures on the page and see if there are any colors that you would like your paper to match.
Now it’s time to put it all together. You don’t always need to frame all the pictures on your page. If there are three or four photos you may chose to make one stand out more than the others. That is the one you want to frame.

Simple Scrapbooking Page Layout
Scrapbooking Basic | 02 Mar 09 @ 04.10 AM |