Posts Tagged ‘wedding scrapbook’

Instant Scrapbook Tips And Plans

Monday, February 21st, 2011

 

Creating an instant scrapbook may appear strange or unusual, but it is certainly feasible to easily produce excellent, high quality scrapbooks very quickly at all.

 

We are all consequently busy these days balancing family, work, chapel and numerous additional obligations and obligations. That however shouldn’t be an excuse to refrain from giving the things we love to carry out. For me scrapbooking is actually my joy. I’ve many hobbies nevertheless scrapbooking is the a single hobby that I love the most. It is so satisfying to take all of my own memories, unforgettable family members experiences and journeys and archive these questions magnificent, glorious recording that my family and i also will be able to have permanently. Something that we can see daily with fond reminiscences.

 

Finding time to come up with these great scrapbooking projects (or as almost all always call them “time capsules”) collectively has really been an issue. Managing my family, going to various church features etc. takes the majority of my time. Scrapbooking is actually my favorite hobby even though I have many, garden, photography, and looking at are other things that Also i love.

 

I had to find a way to speed upward my craft. Preserving it fun had been of course above all it is important.

 

I get together with my pals a few times a week and that we work on our publications. Crafting with buddies is so fun, many of us inspire each other. I attempt and see what my pals are doing and see only can do the same. We noticed my great friend making describes of her function before she were only available in on the main venture. She called this kind of sketching. It was exactly how she turned uncooked material into instantaneous scrapbooks that appeared and simply were awesome. I wanted to learn how you can do this for myself.

 

We’ve learned so much via my friends. They have most helped me with my own scrapbooking craft, I enjoy think that I have made it easier for them as well, Working out how to outline as well as sketch has been hugely helpful in speeding up our abilities, while nevertheless maintaining excellent high quality and keeping that extra fun. This can be more than a hobby personally and scrapbooking is one area that I will be undertaking for ever.

 

Easy Scrapbooking Methods For Beginners

Monday, December 27th, 2010

It doesn’t must be difficult to get involved in scrapping. While photos are a fun way to capture as well as collect great reminiscences, scrapbooking happens to be among the best ways to preserve those experiences. If you’re just how to get started, there are some easy ideas that can help. Here are a few excellent scrapbooking tips for novices that will help you successfully make your very first scrapbook.

 

Idea #1 – Gather Jointly Photos

 

The very first suggestion to remember when you’re simply getting started with scrapbooking is always to gather together all of your photos. Go through your house and find all you can. After that put them in one easy spot where you can easily find these.

 

Tip #2 – Obtain Things Organized

 

Now you must to get organized. Attempt to come up with an organized method in which you can display your photos. You can arrange chronologically, by event, or else you can come up with your personal organizational method.

 

Idea #3 – Choosing Supplies that are Acid along with Lignin Free

 

When you are selecting materials, make sure that almost all scrapbooks, papers, writing instruments, and stickers have the freedom of acid as well as lignin. Both of these substances damages your photos, so it will be important to choose resources that don’t contain these people.

 

Tip #4 – Shop for Supplies

 

When you take your very first shopping trip for those scrapbook supplies, it’s easy to proceed a bit crazy. A good thing to do is to begin with the basics. You’ll need a nice scrapbooking, protectors for the web pages, and papers. Its also wise to purchase some shaded cardstock, colored pencils, scissors, adhesives, and possibly a few embellishments.

 

Hint #5 – Come Up with a Design

 

Once you have all your materials, now you can layout your own first pages. Have a very theme for every propagate, which usually includes 2 pages. Decide on skills, the photos you will use, and some other items to accentuate the particular page.

 

Scrapbooking can be quite a lot of fun plus it doesn’t take very much to get started. Use these strategies for beginners to get started nowadays.

Great Wedding Scrapbook Structure Ideas

Thursday, December 16th, 2010

Most passionate scrapbookers love to scrap marriage ceremony photographs. This is a possiblity to get all intimate and over the top, in addition to experiment with all the the majority of elegant scrap booking resources. Here are some wedding scrapbooking layout ideas for you personally.

 

Good materials to make use of when doing a wedding structure are things like wide lace, thick dry imprinted card stock, ribbon, jewelery, blossoms and other elegant motifs.

 

Attempt getting hold of a technically posed wedding picture to use as your focus. It can even maintain black and white if you want the particular vintage effect. It absolutely was popular way back for that couple to have official posed pictures, however , these days the pictures are posed with regard to in a more relaxed method, and family as well as guests are often in the photographs.

 

Take note of just about any background elements and colours that you can focus on within your chosen photo. Whether it is a black and white photograph with a pillar in the background, you could test making a pillar to put in your layout somewhere; you can even make a pillar to your journaling to go on. Which has a color photograph, employ embellishments and cardstock that tone throughout nicely.

 

I found an excellent wedding photograph regarding my parents. We made it larger plus it became the focal point associated with my scrap booking design. I put my personal titles down the inside and mounted the actual photograph on several lovely leafy cardstock. I found some very lace, which I place across the bottom with the layout, and of course additional a lovely lacy materials flower to finish it well.

 

Even though my mom and dad looked so pleased in their wedding pics, they unfortunately such as so many couples obtained divorced twenty years after. However, if you have outdated wedding photographs the location where the couple is still with each other, it might be a good idea to come up with a lovely wedding design and then on the subsequent page put a number of photographs of the pair as they look right now.

 

A great scrap booking concept and solution is to attempt making a flap underneath the central photograph. Underneath which flap you can put photos of the couple savoring moments together through the years or even some writing. Another good idea is a posed family members photograph with all the kids and grandchildren the marriage produced and hang up it under the flap. In this manner the layout would inform the reader some of the record behind the marriage.

 

These kinds of thing would produce a wonderful anniversary gift for the couple in question. It could make a wonderful surprise that could be cherished permanently.

Ideal Embellishments For Your Wedding Scrapbook

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

There are many motifs which are ’standard’ for weddings; doves, rings, shoes, flowers (especially in bouquets) and, of course hearts.

Rings are tricky to cut out, so if you’re looking for a ring embellishment the best thing is to find a suitable rubber stamp. Using gold or silver embossing powder supplies, stamp and emboss the ring on a square of card and if you can, make it look as much like THE ring (wedding or engagement) as you can. Cut the square out, mount on a slightly larger square of contrasting or gold or silver card (preferably textured) possibly using a foam pad for dimension, and you have a basic but effective wedding embellishment.

Wedding scrapbooks are usually full of wedding cake shaped embellishments, but if I can get hold a good wedding cake shape, I like to use them as tags. Every page needs at least one tag, so when working on a full wedding scrapbook instead of a mere layout, it is best to make them by batches. One of the easier things to use is a simple die cut of a wedding cake. These can be easily found on ebay or you can have your own die cutting machine for personal use. If you have the ability to create your own, pearlised card looks lovely, and is usually available in white or ivory as well as shell pink, all fit a wedding theme well. There is a sizzix bigz die which is perfect for this. Cut one from plain paper and one from fancy and write your journaling on the plain version. Make sure you complete that before you set up your tag, it’s not fun afterwards! You could turn the fancy tag into an elaborate cake by simply adding tiny pearly dots from a soufflé pen to give an icing effect and then decorate with the smallest cut out flowers you can find in several toning colors. You can then stick your journaling on the back and add to your page with enough ribbon for someone to turn it if they want to read. Or trim the journaling until it is slightly smaller and mount it on top of the full size cake shape. In either case add a ribbon or fiber so you can add the tag to the page. You can use the same technique to cut out shoes and add some tiny flowers where the buckles would be. Personally I like to finish most things with a little transparent glitter, but not everyone likes glitter as much as I do!

Flower embellishments can be made by cutting out flowers from any flowery paper, such as the le-romantique two sided paper ‘loves labyrinth’. The design features a number of rose pairs. Cut out one entire design to use as a base and then cut out single elements. Add these to the base with a spot of silicone glue and tease into a 3D shape. When dry you can add tiny spots of clear glitter to finish it off. The final product is an embellishment that matches perfectly with a layout made of l-romantique papers, frames and tags.

You can also make flowers from die cuts or even more cheaply using a stencil or template such as ‘20 Blossoms’ from Hot off the Press. A number of acrylic stamps include flower heads that are varied in size. You can stamp these, cut them out and layer them together, gently curling the petals for a 3D effect. For something modern try ‘Mindy’s flowers’ from Mindy Terawasa which provides swirls and stems you can stamp on your scrapbook pages while you add the 3d flower heads you have created. For a truly delicate look, try making your flower head from vellum and add just a tiny amount of sparkle. Then glue several flower heads together to make a simple bouquet.

Tiny 3D flowers look great attached to almost anything, a conventional tag, even one originally designed for a parcel, can be made to look good with a few 3d flowers. But weddings are one place where a heart motif is most definitely appropriate. The good news is that this is usually very easy to find. There are several craft punches that can make different heart configurations, however do not limit yourself to just using cut outs. You can use the heart punches to embellish your wedding pages by cutting a strip of paper, plain if your background is patterned, patterned if your background is plain. Punch the strip and remove the punched out hearts (for use on other pages), then either placing the paper strip back direct over your background, or put a ribbon below it to make a very decorative border. Ribbon can be very useful in creating a contrast of texture as well as color and satin ribbon provides a beautiful shiny surface which looks very luxurious.

A myriad of possibilities are there for you when you are thinking about wedding pages, I am often surprised that some people shy away from them in the belief that there’s little creativity involved. Your scrapbook is what you make it and that’s half the fun. One day create a layout from a design you’ve seen and scrapbook embellishments you’ve bought, the next do it all from scratch and really express yourself. There are no rights and wrongs. Simply go for what you want!

Ideas For The Bride’s Scrapbook

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

If you are scrapbooking your own wedding, you are creating a historical document. Don’t go for a small format like 8 by 8 for something this important. Buy a good quality scrapbook, letter size or 12 by 12. This will not only give you room for larger pictures, you’ll be able to add copies of documents like the marriage certificate without losing too much space. You will want to copy all the pictures before you start to mess about with them, and of course you can scan and print your documentation at any convenient size.

When you consider the pages, think about what kind of questions your daughter would pose on the topic of your wedding. How long was the engagement? What did your ring look like? When did you know that you were ready to get married? Where did you get your dress? Why did you choose it? How much did you spend? Think about the information you want to leave behind. Your wedding photograph album has the official version, you scrapbook can be as honest as you want it to be. You can tell the whole story of how his mother brought you bridesmaids you didn’t want and didn’t know, or how your mother hated the dress, or you can simply go with the best memories and ignore the ones that aren’t so great.  When it comes to your daughters turn, it may be useful to be able to show her what you went through.

If you are scrapbooking a parent, or grandparents wedding you might like to create some embellishments which have been artificially aged. For example, the pictures for my grandparents’ wedding are in black and white while my parents’ are in sepia. Both of these look a little odd on colorful backgrounds, so I’d suggest creating your own background pages. Find a relatively plain background paper you like and choose two two toning colors of Tom Holtz. Using a mask, such as The Flourish from Tim Holtz, you can create an effect which will be in your chosen colors, but will look printed, and it’s much cheaper than using the ink in your computer printer!

Masks are ideal for wedding pages and very easy to work with. Just put the mask down on the scrapbooking paper – it is adhesive but completely repositionable. With a toning ink begin to dab around the mask using a sponge or blender. Tim Holtz masks are transparent which means that what you see is what you get.  As you color areas of the page with your distress inks, blending and shading as you go, the area under the mask remains the same. Your background can be as subtle or as striking as you like, depending on the colors you choose. Using a fine water spray you can spread and blend the distress ink colors creating one of the mottled paper designs you see in expensive collections, only this time you are in control and can choose the right colors for your photos and layout.  If you plan to put your photos in the middle, concentrate the ink effects towards the edge. It’s easy to shade top to bottom or right to left, when you are in control of the shading! You can use this technique as often as you like – let the ink dry, move the flourish mask and work with another color, or use a different mask entirely. You can create wonderful effects by using masks and stamps together, create delicate, shaded backgrounds and stamp on top in white or grey ink this time, or leave the mask in place and stamp over that. Touches of gleaming gold can create a luxurious effect, and of course you can always add that touch of transparent glitter!

Weddings are intensely personal, and while there are many beautiful wedding papers, tags, frames and embellishments available to buy, nothing is quite the same as creating your own unique pages for your own family wedding.  Once the pictures and other items are added, you not only have a wedding scrapbook, you have a family heirloom, ready to tell your story to generations yet to come.