Scrapbooking is a method for preserving personal and family history in the form of photographs, printed media and memorabilia contained in decorated albums. I have been making scrapbooks and designing scrapbook pages for many years. Some scrapbooking terms and tools will be new to beginners such as embossing powder, distressing vellum and decoupage, to name just a few.
You will find many step-by-step, fully illustrated guides at this site: digitalscrapbookingalbums.com/scrapbook-... … across a wide range of techniques for both beginners and experienced scrapbook enthusiasts. Once you start making your page layouts, you will soon learn the jargon and find using the various tools second nature. A good place to start looking for scrapbook layout ideas is in magazines.
There are thousands of different types of scrapbook papers to choose from. Selecting the right papers and embellishments helps you easily incorporate themes into your pages, such as Christmas, Halloween and wedding layouts.
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