More than 13 million Americans choose scrapbooking as one of their favorite pastimes. They host parties, dinners, movie nights and gatherings with friends to update their works of art and share new memories.
There's no better time than the holidays to dust off old photos, break out the acid-free paper and begin creating new pages that you can share with your family for years to come.
Holiday Scrapbook:The Essentials
- Instead of buying new paper to decorate your pages, a good way to recycle is to incorporate old holiday cards on to your page
- Photos! In the digital age, many people just store photos online and never get prints made. Take a minute to put all of the pictures you want on a CD and bring them to your local developer. It doesn't take long or cost very much. Do it! You'll be happy you did.
- Paper Edgers - Updating your paper edgers with a few new additions will keep borders looking fresh. Paper edgers also help create design boundaries within your page.
Tip: Have any keepsake letters to Santa? Those are great items to feature on your page along with photographs.
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