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Many
scrapbookers want to know how to save money and keep from buying
things they won't necessarily use. I always suggest buying only
the items they need for each layout, rather than just buying
whatever looks interesting to them. It can be hard to do with
all of the fun new products coming out, but it can be done!
Bring
your photos. Bring the photos that you want to work on in
the next few weeks with you when you go to the scrapbook store.
I like to separate the photos by layout so that I can work with
one set of photos at a time. Portable photo organizers are great
for this.
Choose cardstock and patterned paper. Use
your set of photos to choose background and accent papers that
coordinate with the colors in the photos. The best way to do
this is to hold the photos next to the papers as you walk through
the store. Be sure to choose enough paper for the background,
matting, accents, journaling blocks and any title blocks. It's
a good idea to start thinking of a general design for the layout
so that you can estimate how many sheets of paper you will need.
Choose coordinating embellishments. Since
the paper is the base of the layout, next you can choose the
embellishments. The colors and patterns in the paper will help
you decide what embellishments will work best with the layout,
whether it be tags, stickers, die cuts, fibers, charms, etc.
Avoid buying every embellishment that would work on your page
(because inevitably there will be many), and choose the one
or two that will feature your photos best.
Decide on the title style. Titles can be the hardest
part of a layout. Luckily there are tons of products that make
them easier, whether it's a die cut title, sticker title, eyelet
letter title, punched title, letters on tags, or any of the
many variations. The colors and embellishments that you've already
chosen will probably help you determine which type of title
will work best on your layout.
Once
you've chosen all of the products you need, your layout will
be ready to assemble. You can move on to choosing the products
for the next set of photos. After you've bought the products,
put them into page protectors with the photos for the layout,
and you'll have everything you need to complete your page in
one spot. Using this system will make scrapbooking a much faster
process when you sit down to complete the layouts since all
of the products will be chosen already - and you'll be saving
money by only buying what you need.
Andrea Steed is the author and creator of Scrap
Tutor, a web site and CD-ROM that teaches you how to create
scrapbooks and how to perform many popular techniques used in
scrapbooking. For more information, visit www.scraptutor.com.
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