Scrapbooking Tips
Posted by Mindy on July 2nd, 2009 at 01:20pm
For every year that I was in college, my mom created a themed scrapbook encompassing that year. She put in the time to create beautiful keepsakes full of photos, my writing and of course – my personal favorite – 3-dimensional stickers. I have kept them all and love flipping back through and thinking about the great memories. My mom wasn’t always a scrapbook master (though she would probably disagree). It can be overwhelming to stare down a table full of photos, papers, scissors, stickers, borders and scraps and have any idea how to organize it. For that reason, FaveCrafts has put together some great scrapbooking tutorials and tip sheets courtesy of our crafting expert Maria Nerius. So whether you’re scrapbooking for the first time, or you’re on your 48th scrapbook looking for a fresh idea, be sure to check out our tips and techniques page.

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1 Comment for Scrapbooking Tips
1. Debbi | July 13th, 2009 at 12:27 pm
One way to do a scrapbook to relfect each year of school (for the younger ones) is to start each year’s section with a class photo and the individual portrait and then end up the section with the report card.
This gives you an easy way to differentiate each year. In the middle pages you can add all of the other fun tid bits of their lives.
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