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Do-it-yourself scrapbooking tips

You know that every occasion is a right occasion to take a picture right? You have holidays, reunions, sporting events etc. But what should you do with your pictures?

Well since 2005 there is a new trend called scrapbooking. With this all memories are safe. Anyone can do it you’ll see.

You have the option to do it the easy way (by internet) or yourself (the hard way) because you start with nothing at the beginning. It’s more work but more personal.

What do you use while doing your album? Anything you want!!! Paper, pictures, leaves; whatever you feel like it there are absolutely no rules since it’s your album and your treasure.

If you want your picture to look go for ages here are a few tips:
1. If you are seriously considering putting your original pictures in your album, look for the paper that mentions acid free. If not you’ll have a bad surprise one day. All your pictures will have turned yellow or not as sharp. That is a direct cause of the acid.
2. You do not want to waste time making borders? Just use a color printer. But be cautious as there are certain types of ink that can discolor your pictures in the long run.
3. As I mentioned previously there are absolutely no rules when you scrap book and you can use any materials you want even though they pose a risk to your memories. Don’t despair however. There is a product called the Archival Spray. It’s a spray that goes over your souvenirs and creates a barrier against acid.

Font-free
You might ask what is a font? It’s a writing style for digital typing. So font-free means that you will not use a computer on your scrapbook page.

There are so many fonts out that it is easy to find one appealing. However, personal journaling is more personal for a scrapbook. If you don’t like your penmanship, there are many options, like stickers and different templates.

If you are looking for a free Font scrapbooking page, there is four items you need to consider;

First, there are templates; you can find many alphabet templates, in various shapes and sizes. You simply need to choose the more suitable template for your scrap album. Once that is done, you simply have to pencil that letter in as you desire, that’s it. This makes a permanent marking.

Secondly, there are stickers; there are many companies out there that make letter stickers, in all shape, size and color. Some even make pre-written statements like “Happy birthday!!” or “Congratulation” for the more popular themes. You only have to make sure that they are acid and lignin free and of course that they match your theme.

Thirdly, there are stamps; you can find them in many designs. Plus, you can get archival-quality ink in various colors. Still you have to remember that all products used need to be acid and lignin free, or photo-safe.

Fourthly, there are die-cut designs; which are like stickers, but you need to put your own adhesive. Just like all the products that we mentioned before, you can find them in various designs and they are all available online. Something to keep in mind and that we keep repeating it needs to all be acid and lignin free.

All those materials can be found in crafts stores around the world or on line, but you need to remember that you can do it all yourself and do your own journaling with special none acid and none lignin pens and markers.



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Photo Scanning

In the world of scrapbooking, photos are important. So I am always on the lookout for a great place that offers awesome photo scanning services. And I found just that over at ScanDigital.com. Not only do they scan photos, but they also have many other services that will preserve your most cherished possessions…you're pictures and movies.
They will take old movies and pictures and put them onto high quality discs or DVDs for you. Don't wait till your memories are gone forever. Preserve them digitally, so generations and generations to come can enjoy them as well.
At Scan Digital they take great care to ensure your items receive that personal touch it deserves. Take a look at their easy to use and very helpful site for all the great services they offer. Their prices are right there on the site, so you know exactly what things are going to cost. Customer service? You bet, a phone number right on the front page, so you know it's easy to use and helpful. Lear about the company, the services and much more.
If you are in the market for some great photo scanning services (And I know that 100% of you scrap bookers are!) you should definitely give Scan Digital a look.
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