Add rub-on stickers to borders, around photos, and as accents to your items. The possibilities are endless. Use these basic tips as a guide.
I call myself a self tough quilter BUT my Mom in law makes Scrapbooking so i said to myself, let give it a try, so i did and like always i went to youtube and i learned a lot of wonderful things from scrap using toiler paper roll, cereal boxes, tea bag folding, origami, DYS flower….etc. So i thanks all wonderful people who post videos all the time and share their skill so people like me can learn from them. Blessing for all of you.
Haira-Scrapbooking.blogspot.com — Creating your first page In this ecourse you’ll learn all about 1. Part 1 - How to prepare for your scrapbook. 2. Part 2 - Organizing your photos. 3. Part 3 - Cropping your photos. 4. Part 4 - Creating your first page. 5. Part 5 - Adding your embellishments. Let’s go ahead & get started today with “Creating your first page”. Part 4 - Creating your first page ============================ Your first page will also be known as your introduction page. It is the beginning of your story. This is the page where your title should be placed. You can also display a large photo of the subject here. In this chapter you will learn how to place your photos onto the cardstock, as well as some other tips. • To start, you will need to think of a title. It could be as simple as, Our Wedding Day. You can also think of a personal title, such as, The Day I Married My Best Friend. This page should contain the subject or subjects and some information about them. The journaling around the page can tell a story about the scrapbook if it is an all occasion’s album. If the scrapbook is about one person this page should tell us the name, birthday, and other important facts. • The title should be stenciled in pencil first, and aligned with a ruler. Remember, after you are done stenciling, clear away any residue left from your pencil. • You may want to choose different styles to write the title. It depends on what technique would go with the page. The title can be in …