Monday, 2 July 2012

Start Scrapbooking...


Picture taken from Scraptherapy Facebook page.



Scrapbooking is huge right now! So what do you know about it? 

This is how Wikipedia describes it,

'Scrapbooking is a method for preserving personal and family history in the form of a scrapbook. Typical memorabilia include photographs, printed media, and artwork. Scrapbook albums are often decorated and frequently contain extensive journaling... 

In addition to preserving memories, the hobby is popular for the strong social network that scrapbooking can provide...

The most important scrapbooking supply is the album itself, which can be permanently bound, or allow for insertion of pages. There are other formats, such as mini albums and accordion-style fold-out albums. Some of these are adhered to various containers, such as matchbooks, CD cases, or other small holders. When scrap artists started moving away from the "page" and onto alternative surfaces and objectives, they termed these creations "altered items". This movement circles back to the history of art from the 1960s when Louise Nevelson was doing "Assemblages" with found objects and recycled parts...

Basic materials include background papers (including printed and cardstock paper), photo corner mounts (or other means of mounting photos such as adhesive dots, photo mounting tape, or acid-free glue), scissors, a paper trimmer, art pens, archival pens for journaling, and mounting glues (like thermo-tac). More elaborate designs require more specialized tools such as die cut templates, rubber stamps, craft punches, stencils, inking tools, eyelet setters, heat embossing tools and personal die cut machines. A lot of time people who enjoy scrapbooking will create their own background papers by using the tools mentioned along with "fancy" textured succors.
Various accessories, referred to as "embellishments", are used to decorate scrapbook pages. Embellishments include stickers, rub-ons, stampseyeletsbrads, chipboard elements in various shapes, alphabet letters, lace, wire, fabric, beads, sequins, and ribbon. The use of die cut machines is also increasingly popular; in recent years a number of electronic die-cutting machines resembling a plotter with a drag knife have hit the market(e.g. The Cricut), enabling scrappers to use their computer to create die cuts out of any shape or font with the use of free or third party software. Scrapbook makers will also use magazine clippings to "decorate" their scrapbook pages.'

Picture taken from www.morningview.org


Journaling
In addition to the collection of photographs, tickets, postcards, and other memorabilia, journaling is often a principal element in modern scrapbooks. Journaling is text that describes, explains, or accents the photographs on a scrapbook page. Contemporary journaling can take many forms. It can be reflective and story-like, take a reportive tone, or simply be a list of words. Journaling may also include song lyrics, quotations, and poems. The value of journaling lies in the fact that it provides an account of family histories that may otherwise not be preserved.


A Scrapbooking Novel!


Laura Childs has written a series of scrapbooking mystery novels, that include scrapbooking tips,

Picture taken from www.goodreads.com



Magazines Dedicated to Scrapbooking



One of the best selling magazines in UK



There are many more dedicated to scrapbooking all over the world!


Facebook

There are lots of wonderful pages, dedicated to a love of scrapbooking

This is one of my favourites...


Vintage Vic sells genuine vintage ephemera, that makes wonderful and unique embellishments.
Greetings cards,
vintage illustrations,
vintage magazine pages
and other items.
All are the 'real thing' not digital downloads.



New items added almost every day!




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