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Album Ideas
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Thumbs Up for 2-Up and 3-Up Albums
by Karina Worlton (Feb 6, 2007)
Recently I discovered the value of 2-up and 3-up photo albums. I used to think these albums were only for non-scrapbookers because they didn’t lend themselves to creativity. I was wrong. |
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Stampbord Books
by Jane Swanson (Jan 24, 2007)
Does a white pristine surface intimidate you? A new product by Ampersand Art Supply called Stampbord can erase your fears as easily as it helps you remove your artistic mistakes. |
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Showcase Your “Fan”tastic Photos in This Fan Album
by Bianca Hoang (Dec 22, 2006)
Stay cool this holiday season with a new take on the mini-album. I designed this fun and quick fan album to showcase photos taken during an all-girl, three-generation family road trip. |
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Specialty Album Sizes
by Tammy Moore (Aug 22, 2006)
I scrap almost every album size available, depending on my mood and my project’s specific requirements. With all the great album size choices out on the market, I’ve spelled out the pros and cons for each of three specialty sizes: 6" x 6", 8" x 8", 11" x 8.5" |
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Making Envelope Albums and Journals
by Laura Arellano-Weddleton (Jun 16, 2006)
Envelopes are one of my favorite things in my scrapbooking stash, and I think that they’re something completely overlooked by the scrapbooking community. There’s a lot that you can do with them besides use them to send cards and letters! |
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Scrap It Simple
by Scrap It Simple (Jun 5, 2006)
The Scrap Wrap™ Album is based upon a hook & loop binding system. Pages can be added or removed in seconds, and my patent pending protector pages lock your designs in place with a locking system that seals your pages on all four edges so that nothing can slide out. |
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Choosing a Scrapbook Album
by Julia Sandvoss (May 29, 2006)
There has been an amazing abundance of albums and sizes that have hit the market, and each size offers the buyer a wide array of possible uses. Here are some common album sizes: |
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File Folder Albums
by Tiffany Roberts (May 19, 2006)
Scrapbookers, stampers, and paper artists of all shapes and sizes have been stepping outside the box lately, and coming up with newer, cooler albums and mini books. One of the ideas I love is to use file folders as the base for a custom album. |
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Making Matchbook Albums
by Missy Fortenberry (Apr 21, 2006)
I adore making mini-books and matchbook albums are no exception. However I don’t like how easy it is for them to start looking a bit shabby after being handled a time or two. I believe that I’ve hit on a wonderful solution with the book that I’ve designed. |
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Circle Journals and Group Albums
by Laura Arellano-Weddleton (Dec 6, 2005)
If you enjoy scrapbooking by yourself, think about how much fun scrapbooking with a group would be! Scrapbooking doesn’t have to be a solitary activity. Another way that scrapbooking can be a group activity is by working on a journal with a group. |
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