Construction Scrapbook Paper
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Military 12×12 Double-Sided Scrapbooking Paper Pad: Air Force $6.50 Military and Special Services 12×12 paper for scrapbooking. These distinctive collections are reserved for those who proudly serve our country. 2 each of 12 designs giving you 24 double sided cardstock. Acid and lignin-Free. Theme: Air Force…. |
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Bazzill Cardstock 12X12-White/OP $25.10 Bazzill Cardstock 12″X12″-White/OP. BAZZILL BASICS-Cardstock. Bazzill carries the most extensive line of acid and lignin free cardstock for today’s paper crafters from scrappers to card makers. Available in a vast variety of colors and styles these cardstocks are sure to please your eyes while they compliment your schemes. This package contains twenty-five 12×12in sheets of cardstock. Available in… |
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Pacon Classroom Keepers 15 Compartments Construction Paper Storage $17.24 Pacon Classroom Keepers 15 Compartments Construction Paper Storage 001310 Desktop Organizers… |
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Printworks Matte 8-1/2 x 11-Inch Photo Paper 50 Sheets (00471) $9.99 Printworks(R) Matte Photo Paper has a smooth, non-reflective finish for photographs, presentations, flyers, scrapbook pages, newsletters and so much more. Its photo-accepting, Tru Color(R) Technology coating on both sides ensures bright, vibrant colors, sharp details and deep blacks for high-quality images–and text–that pop. Excellent printing results are guaranteed on all inkjet printers…. |
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Pioneer E-Z Load Colored Paper 8½ x 11 $4.79 Superior to construction paper, this 76# paper is fade, crack and tear resistant. Great for cutting shapes and mattes for use in memory scrapbooks. High quality, archival paper is photo safe – acid and lignin free…. |
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POST Large Pocket Photo Album, Rustico Black $50.00 photo albums: From the Graphic Image™ Post Impressions line this album will meet and exceed the preservation and presentation requirements of your most important keepsakes and pictures. Fashioned from fine Italian rustico-black eco-leather. Your album ships with a set of 18 leaves to hold 108 – 4″x6″ prints. 1.50″ ring size. Pages are made of archival quality polypropylene; heavy … |

Your Scrapbook Pages – How To Enhance Their Looks
A scrapbook is no different from a paperback novel. Words usually tell you what is happening and can be seen in every image. Though this never reaches anything more than 100 pages, it gets enough for an entertaining story having a beginning and reaching an end.
Every page in the scrapbook is apparently made up of paper. You could always buy these in bookstores. The ones which are lignin and acid free and those safe for photos are often preferred. This would ensure endurance to your pages as long as proper storage is ascertained.
You can also start with pieces of specialized papers, recycled ones, colored papers, art papers or construction papers that you can compile after. Some scrap bookers do this because they don’t want to make all the pages uniform. Not all cuttings can be done with a scissors. Sometimes, you need a cutter to make your work a little easier. When using a cutter, make sure that you have a cutting board underneath to avoid cutting papers underneath or worse putting cut lines on the surface of the table.
Undoing changes is not very easy and hence you need to keep everything in order initially before starting to cut. Dual tapes could be used until the hobbyist is satisfied with the look. Only then it would be wise to move onto the next page.
At times, more than one day is required to complete a page. To know how the succeeding pages would look when placed besides each other, the hobbyist should flip the pages back at occasional instance to ensure continuity from every cover.
Getting a durable cover for your photo album would be the best way to take care of your scrapbook. It would make sure that the contents are safe when stored in a cool hidden place.
Sometimes, regardless of however careful you are, the elements might cause scrapbook decay. Hence the option of putting it up on some website or saving in a compact disc would be a wise idea in these cases.
Initially, scrapbooks were made conventionally using mere papers and imagination. In the present day, the same could be done online, by enabling the hobbyist to download various templates for imaginative designing. The scrapbook could be completed and one could also have it posted in some website.
One would simply have to run the search engine through to browse for appropriate sites and that would seldom cost a thing. The user could also save the templates and other findings on his local system. Working in this manner would be helpful in starting off with where the project was left incomplete.
Several methods would tell you about excelling in this area of interest. One significant approach is by looking at other similar projects so that you get some idea on the subject and the corresponding theme.
Scrapbooking has been done since ages and there is now an expansion in this area of interest. People prefer the idea as many are not content with having everything in a photo album. You must know that every scrapbook is composed of memorable pages and the effort in them is more than worth its mere size.
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How homemade is homemade?
I make “homemade” greeting cards that I send out for holidays and just regular correspondence. I use cardstock, stamps, papers, and scrapbook appliques. My friends and family have suggested I make a website and sell the cards or even approach a boutique about seeling a few. How homemade is homemade? I do not “make” any of the items I use to construct the cards like the paper, ink, and especially the stickers/scrapbook appliques I use. Often times, a large scrapbook piece – like a 3D christmas tree sticker – will be the main focus on the front of the card. Can I still sell these since the design and construction is my own? Or do the items I use to construct it have to be homemade as well? Thanks, Abby.
Look, if someone goes shopping and picks up some apples, flour, baking soda, sugar, cinnimon and a gelatin mix, then goes home and bakes a pie, it the pie NOT home made because they didn’t grow and grind the flour, process the sugar, manufacture the baking powder or the pie tin or the gelatin?
Is a dress not home made because the dressmaker BOUGHT the fabric?
Have you ever seen restaurant signs advertising “home made” entrees and deserts? In who’s home do you think they were made.
Relax. What you are creating are what is called an “assemblage.” You are CREATTING a new thing out of other, made things. Your creations are just as original, or “home made” as any classic artist’s masterpiece painting, even though that artist probably did NOT “make” his own paints or canvas.
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