thanks,
Marly
What type of scrapbook are you doing? Is it a present or for yourself? Is it general or a theme album?
For ideas check out the gallery here. There are also several magazines on the market. You could also head to a scrapbook store where ideas are usually on display.
As for tips, don't buy too much patterened paper. I think it's cute and I buy it all the time, but I don't use it! As a result I've got a pile a few inches thick that I don't use! Be yourself, it is your album and your tastes need to be reflected. Don't be afraid to ask advice or what might seem at times stupid questions, we were all there once.
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Megan:
A person who always strives to do her best-
Make sure album pages, mounting papers (or anything else that will touch your photos) are acid free, lignin free and buffered. Photo safe does not necessarily mean archival safe.
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Scrappingly,
Sharon
www.BeScrappinInASnap.com
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Welcome to Scrapbook.com
Scrapbook is a fun and creative way to show off your pictures and photos for years to come
(Also you get to meet really kewl people on this board, and at crops etc.)
Like mentioned before, a straight edge cutter!!! A MUST!
As for Styles and tastes that is all up to you Look at magazines (I like Memory Makers and Ivy Cottage. Although Creating keepsakes is good.)
Ivy cottage is good because they have more simple layouts for beginners than the others. Looke around on the internet and books. You will find your style WE all did
If I look at my pages when I was just beginning to know! Trust me they are way more me Now.
Have fun and ask questions when you need it.
Lisa
The most important thing to remember after safe scrapbooking is to be yourself. Everyone has their own style that will develope as you work on your layouts. You will see lots of neat pages in magazines and it's fun to try all the latest trends, but in the end you will evolve your own style. It may be quite different from your friends or it may be very similar but it will still be yours.
When I bought my paper cutter, it made things MUCH easier and faster. I've also bought several magazines and special publications from companies such as Creating Keepsakes, Paperkuts, Memory Makers, etc., and study them for ideas and techniques. I can sit down with the magazine and study how others have used color, titles, journaling, etc. and then applied those ideas to my layouts.
The best advice: Have FUN!
enjoy, Michelle