Quick Tips for Your Scrapbooking Journaling

Filed Under (Scrapbooking Ideas, Scrapbooking Storage) by admin on 04-08-2009

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Do you know what scrapbooking journaling is?  Simply put, this is when you add words to your scrapbook pages that are more than just a title or phrase.  These words may explain the photo or memento on the page or may just be used to express your feelings about it.Including scrapbooking journaling isn’t the same as using phrases or basic titles, and knowing how it is different will help you design an attractive and effective page as well.

First, remember that because scrapbooking journaling involves a lot of words, you’ll want to use an easy to read font.  Often titles and phrases are added to scrapbooks using a fancy font possible made with  cricut design studio how. Since they’re typically just a word or two, this is acceptable.Especially when you are including an entire paragraph or even more, you need to use something that is easy to read.  Typically the contrast between a fancy font for your title and a simpler block font for your scrapbooking journaling is perfectly acceptable and may even add more visual interest to your page. 

Next, you should be careful about the amount of space you will need for scrapbooking journaling, and also about how many additional page elements you plan to include on your layout.  It’s easy to underestimate the space you’ll need for your wording and just how busy they make the page seem.One tip is to first write out your scrapbooking journaling on a scrap piece of cardstock and try it on your layout before adhering it to the page so you can check to see how much room you are going to need.  You can then also add or remove other embellishments if everything seems a bit busy around the journaling itself.  If you do this with your scrapbooking journaling you can also make adjustments to how many words you use, how large or small you make your font, and so on.  You might even realize that it’s out of place and that you want to edit your wording or eliminate it completely.  Don’t forget to look for more discount scrapbooking supplies .

Your scrapbooking journaling is like any other embellishment.  You need to work with it before making final decisions, so using a separate piece of paper before you adhere anything is always recommended, as is seeing how it fits with all other elements on a page.  Of course you can also use your computer to do your journaling and you don’t even need  digital scrapbooking class.  Just type our your journaling in any font you like, print it and adhere it to your layout. If you follow these tips, you will find that scrapbooking journaling can enhance your page layouts and make you pages really come alive.

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Scrapbooking Pens - Tips on Storage

Filed Under (Scrapbooking Storage) by admin on 18-06-2009

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SCRAPBOOKING PENS

Do creations from scrapbooking pens facinate you?Do you ever wonder how professional scrapbook artist produce eye-catching journals and titles? Well, need not to be because you yourself can do it. Just know which scrapbooking pens are appropriate to use. The following will tell you everything you need to know about scrapbooking pens.

 

ACID-FREE, LIGNIN-FREE AND ARCHIVAL PEN

 

These pens do not contain harmful alcohol-based chemicals that will lighten and disappear right away. Acid-free pens resist fading over time and do not smear.

The following are the types of acid-free scrapbooking pens:

  • Felt-tip pen / Marker Pen – a pen that has its own ink-source and a tip made up of a porous material such as felt or nylon. Felt tip pen / marker pen can be used for writing titles, journals, etc. Tip styles are as follows:

oFine tip pen – has a very small tip which is usually measured in millimeters (ranges from .005mm to .08mm). This is great for outlining, adding details and doing your scrapbooking journals.

oDouble-tipped point pen ­– has a very fine tip on one end and a bullet tip on the other part. You can use this in writing titles in order to illustrate the color better.

oCalligraphy pen – creates grand-looking titles and captions. Its tip is flat and broad that can produce letters that are beautiful and ribbonlike when held at a 45-degree angle. This gives elegance to your scrapbook.

  • Gel pen – can be used to create doodles. This pen comes in variety of colors with glitters which is typically being written on black platform to make your work very captivating.

TIPS ON STORING SCRAPBOOKING PENS

If you want to use storage drawers in organizing your scrapbooking pens, be reminded to place it horizontally so that the ink will be distributed evenly. However, if you are on a tight budget, just simply look for an old shoe box in your storage room and place it in the same manner.

You may also use a pen cup that has compartments which can be bought from any office supply store and simply lay your scrapbooking pens on its side to have easy and accessible storage. This can also be substituted by tin cans, plastic pencil cases, make-up organizers and/or clear acrylic boxes.

Organizing your pens by color provides ease in finding complimentary colors and in scrapbooking; color is known to be the key in layout design. You may sort out colors in this order: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Pink, Purple, Naturals/White and Grey/Black. You may also organize it according to its thickness and type.

Get free scrapbooking information on Scrapbooking Pens and other Scrapbook topics from
Teresa Surrency at her website
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Planning and Creating a Scrapbook Room

Filed Under (Scrapbooking Storage) by admin on 15-06-2009

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Scrapbook Room

If you’re lucky enough to be creating a scrapbook room then you must be serious about this hobby and serious about your space for it. Whether you are using a home office, extra bedroom or a converted basement, creating a scrapbook room can be easier than you think. Although it is somewhat different than a home office or other space.  Here are some scrapbooking ideas for setting up a scrapbook room.

For example, when designing a scrapbooking room, you might need more surface workspace then you would for a typical home office. Between the larger pages and the many embellishments you want to have at hand, your desk may need to be larger than normal. Many scrapbookers just use an actual table as their workspace in their scrapbook room instead of a desk. A folding card table or old dining room table can work. Just make sure that it’s sturdy and will fit nicely in your new room.

Storage is of course an issue when creating a scrapbook room. You have paper, embellishments, and books that are only halfway done that you need to have within easy access. There are many small storage containers you can get from craft stores that are perfect for your embellishments. These small stacked drawers are great for your tiny embellishments that you want to have right at your fingertips. An easy tip for storing your incomplete page layouts or pages not ready to be stored in an album is to attach binder clips to the wall and then clip the pages and papers up until you are ready to use them. When designing your scrapbook room try to work this into your overall scheme. It doesn’t take a lot of carpentry skills to pound some hooks into the wall, but you do need to space them correctly so that the papers are kept clean and neat.

Using wall space to organize your scrapbooking room is important. Wall shelving can hold anything you need to put away, like storage containers. They can store completed scrapbooks too. Shelves are easy to install, and of course they make good use of otherwise wasted space in your room. Be creative with the storage in your scrapbook room, and do not assume that you need to have everything all on your desk or table. If you do, you will have a functional and beautiful scrapbooking room.

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