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I really enjoy giving scrapbook albums as gifts
to my close friends. Two of my favorite albums are the ones
I gave to my two best friends in college, showcasing each of
our friendships in different ways. They each received one for
their birthday last year and loved them!
The
problem is that like many people, I always wait until the last
minute before deciding what to give them for their birthday,
so I don't always have a lot of time to spend on creating a
meaningful book. In creating these two albums, I've found a
fantastic system for creating a gift album in less than a week
that I'd love to share.
While my albums were both ABC albums about friendship,
I've found that the system can work for any type of small album,
such as a wedding album, graduation album, anniversary album,
and many others.
Below are the steps I took to create my quick gift
albums:
MONDAY
Collect Photos. The first thing I did for
each of these albums was to collect as many photographs as I
could find that represented the friendship that I have with
each girl. I collected about 60-70 photos for each album, scanned
them, and had re-prints made at Shutterfly.com. This of course
wouldn't be necessary if you had original photos that you wanted
to use. Since I was using photos that were already in some of
my other albums, I used re-prints for the gift albums. By having
prints made at Shutterfly, I was also able to change some of
the photos to black and white and do some pre-cropping before
I had them printed, which helped in the overall look of the
album once it was finished.
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
Journal. I decided to do ABC albums for both books,
so I started writing words for each letter in the alphabet that
described our relationship and then described each of the words
by talking about different things we'd done, and recalling memories
from our college years. I also found friendship quotes that
helped describe our friendships and added them to my journaling.
I did all of this in a Microsoft Word document in a couple of
afternoons. I'd say this is probably the most difficult part
of creating the album, but it's also the most interesting!
THURSDAY
Choose
Your Products. Now that you have all of the "memory"
elements of the album, it's time to decide what products you
want to use. I've found that the easiest way to choose papers
is to choose a line of coordinating patterned papers to use
throughout the entire album. Paper lines such as Mustard Moon,
Patchwork Paper, KI Memories, Kopp Designs, Making Memories
and many others are perfect for albums like this, because their
papers come in a variety of colors and patterns that all match
each other quite well.
In addition to deciding what papers to use, you'll
want to decide what fonts or lettering templates to use. I used
three fonts in each album: a typewriter type font for each letter
and the words for each letter, a print handwriting font for
the journaling, and a script font for the quotes. Since all
of my journaling was written in a Microsoft Word document, it
was easy to change the fonts and page margins. I printed all
of the journaling on white cardstock, so that I would be able
to cut each section out easily and adhere them to the pages.
FRIDAY
Do Some Pre-Scrapping. This is what makes
creating the album easy. Now that all of your journaling and
photos are ready, put them into page protectors in the order
that they will appear in the album. Cut each letter and journaling
block out so that they'll be ready to adhere to the pages. Decide
what photos will go with each journaling section and add the
photos to the page protectors. This is a great task to do in
front of the television! Now your album is ready to put together!
SATURDAY
Put
it Together! This part goes very quickly since most of the
work is already completed. I've found that starting at the beginning
and just making your way through the album is the best way to
complete it. Since all of your papers coordinate, simply start
pulling papers and making your pages. I kept both of my albums
simple and used colorblocking and paper tearing techniques to
create varying backgrounds. Add a few embellishments and stickers
to your pages, and you'll have an album to cherish in no time
at all! With all of the pre-scrapping and planning done, you
can easily complete the entire album at an all-day crop or in
a couple of afternoons.
The key to this system is having your journaling done first!
It makes creating the rest of the album quick and easy
and
I've found that it makes a very meaningful album to read, and
a wonderful gift to receive.
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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