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Album Ideas
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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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Make Great Use of Mini Books
by Denise Gormish (Nov 1, 2005)
Mini books or tag books provide an easy and fun way to record information. Here are some great ideas for using mini albums: |
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Album Covers with Flair
by Mimi Russell (Oct 19, 2005)
You can't judge a book by it's cover, but you're much more likely to pick it up if you love the cover! Here are some ideas to help you decorate your album covers and make them just as special as the precious pages hidden inside. |
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Beautiful Brag Books
by Tiffany Roberts (Sep 28, 2005)
Create an easy-to-make brag book with a small 4" x 6" album and double prints and wallet photos. It's the perfect gift for a proud grandparent! |
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Windowed File Folder Mini Book
by Creek Bank Creations (Jun 30, 2005)
Create a fabulous mini book with Office Werks products from Creek Bank Creations. Here are easy step-by-step instructions. |
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Paper Bag Albums
by Karen Baxter (Apr 28, 2005)
Paper bag albums—yet another form of altered art—are easy to make. Just follow these easy steps: |
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Handmade Accordion Album
by Allyson Bright (Apr 7, 2005)
Once I discovered the mini-album phenomenon, there were so many people I wanted to create gifts for. I needed a simple solution to help me make some progress on my mini-album “to do” list! Enter the accordion album. |
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One Page a Year
by Andrea Steed (Jan 5, 2005)
I love to scrapbook and at this stage of my life I have plenty of time to devote to creating scrapbook pages. However, in anticipation of a busy "adult" life, I've decided to create an album that only involves making one two-page spread a year. |
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Make a Connection
by Andrea Steed (Aug 12, 2004)
Organizing photographs to create a scrapbook can be a major chore. Here's a suggestion for another method of creating scrapbook pages-without specific attention to time and events. |
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