Like all art designs, there are no hard and fast formulas for making a scrapbook (that’s the great thing about scrapbooking!). Even so, if you’re a beginner, being heedful of some general rules of thumb is handy:-

Think about the subject of your scrapbook. The theme should influence the style and presentation of the scrapbook. For Instance, if you are designing an album to remember your wedding or a child being born, then you should select embellishments, papers and colours that produce one cohesive style regarding that topic.

Now that a theme has been selected, consider the cloths, fabrics, and papers you wish to apply. For example, you may wish to use Habico scrapbooking in the scrapbooking projects.

A useful trick to determining the topic of the page is to name it. Utilize die cut letters or stickers to spell out the title, or even use a computer and print out the title.

If you are composing a small description on the page, write it out on notepaper beforehand to make sure the wording is correct.

There’s no strict regulation about how many pictures to apply on any one page, but they should have some kind of link to your theme. Choose a mixture of photos that you can apply as you layout the page.

The most important aspect is you have fun during the time your spend producing your scrapbook. Making a scrapbook is a hobby that numerous people love doing and you’ll discover there’s a big online community prepared to share their tips and assist you in your scrapbooking endeavours.

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