Whether you are a beginning scrapbooker or have been making scrapbooks for years, all scrapbookers can benefit from scrapbooking tips, since tips are designed to improve the look of scrapbooks, save money and make you more efficient.
- Choose one photo as the focal-point and treat the others on the page as accessories to help tell the rest of the story. You don’t need to mat all the pictures, but you do need to mat your focal-point picture.
- Cut a piece of patterned paper into a large curved shape or a triangle and attach it to the cardstock to create an eye-catching background.
- Wrap ribbons around your focal-point photo.
- Cut out letters from patterned paper for a great page title.
- For unique handwritten font, handwrite each letter with enough space in between to easily cut out each letter individually. Mat the letters on cardstock and be amazed how unique your font turns out.
- To make your photos pop, just add a white mat as a background.
- Journal on a tag or piece of cardstock and tuck it behind a photo when you want to write a quote, story, or other sentiment.
- Want a more energetic look? Try tilting your photos to create the illusion of movement.
- Give your scrapbook an edgy look by using staples to fasten journaling blocks, accents or page titles.
- Cut up fabric to use as a background design or as strips for ribbon.
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