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Learn about photo safety, basic scrapbooking supplies, and how to start your first scrapbook.
Scrapbooking Essentials
by Denise Gormish (May 15, 2013)
Starting to produce scrapbook pages can be a daunting task due to the large amount of supplies and equipment available. For the seasoned scrapbooker, it can even be daunting to look at all your supplies and not know where to start. For the scrapbooker who likes to go to crops, it can be hard to decide what to bring.

Back to Basics: The Base of the Layout
by Heidi Anne Giebel (Jan 25, 2013)
There are lots of different ways to create the foundation or base for your scrapbook page. Some scrappers use patterned paper, some use plain cardstock, and some use the actual page in the scrapbook album as their base.

Back to Basics: Styles for Beginners
by Heidi Anne Giebel (Jan 7, 2013)
When searching for your own personal style, I would recommend trying a few contrasting styles until you hit upon the one that feels right for you. Here are a few different styles of scrapbooking that you might want to experiment with.

What’s Your Scrapping Style?
by Georgina Hefferman (Dec 28, 2011)
This is one of the age-old scrapbooking questions you are guaranteed to be asked at some stage throughout your scrapbooking life. What’s your scrapbooking style?

Product Review: Scrapbook Adhesives E-Z Dots Runner Repositionable
by Maegan Hall (Aug 3, 2011)
I had to find a replacement for my favorite adhesive, so I bought 3L Scrapbook Adhesives E-Z Dots runner. Here's what I thought:

May 2011 Sketch Challenge
by Georgina Hefferman (May 2, 2011)
Have you ever sat at your craft desk, staring at a blank piece of cardstock and wondering how on earth you are going to make a scrapbook page out of it? Sometimes just need a sketch to kickstart me in the right direction.

Shopping Made Easy with Scrap by Color
by Andrea Steed (Mar 14, 2011)
So, you've seen the cool Scrap by Color tool at Scrapbook.com, right? But have you USED it? It's so easy, and as I am preparing for an upcoming weekend crop, it's a fabulous way to plan my layouts, shop for supplies and have an all-inclusive kit ready to go when crop time arrives.

Product Review: Mini Dot N Go Glue Dots
by Denise Gormish (Feb 19, 2010)
have been a fan of the versatility and the strength of Glue Dots for many years. I have used them both in rolls and sheets of dots. Now Glue Dots are available in a roll dispenser. To see how they work, I tested the Mini Dot N Go Glue Dots.

Product Review: 3L Scrapbook Adhesive E-Z Permanent Runner Tape
by Georgina Hefferman (Feb 12, 2010)
Over the years I have tried them all but the only adhesive I ever use now is the permanent E-Z runner from 3L. I absolutely love these runners and use them on all of my projects; they really are a general all-purpose adhesive.

Product Review: Therm O Web Sticky Lines
by Denise Gormish (Jan 29, 2010)
Therm O Web Sticky Lines are permanent double-sided 1/4-inch-wide strips of adhesive.

Kokuyo Permanent Dot ‘n’ Roller Adhesive Review
by Maegan Hall (Jul 8, 2009)
When I kept hearing the big names in scrapbooking complimenting the new adhesive by Kokuyo, I had to try it for myself. I’m SO glad I did. It’s even better than I had heard.

5 Favorites from 5 Designers
by Rachel Myerson (Feb 16, 2009)
Do you ever ponder all the products in the world of scrapbooking and wonder, "What would someone else buy?" I asked several of my favorites here at Scrapjazz to name their five favorite products. Here’s what they said:

Product Review: Making Memories 12x12 Paper Trimmer
by Maegan Hall (Feb 5, 2009)
I love my old trimmer, but I was intrigued when I noticed the new paper trimmer by Making Memories. Let’s see if the trimmer is all that meets the eye.

Touching Up the Mona Lisa
by Maegan Hall (Sep 10, 2008)
I recently found myself faced with a challenge. I wanted to add journaling to layouts I'd done long ago, without completely re-doing the layouts and altering the style of them. Here's how it panned out...

Scrapbook Converts 101
by Maegan Hall (Apr 21, 2008)
I’ve always had a few friends who scrapped, but I’ve always day-dreamed about how fun it would be if more of my friends shared my joy. Here is a program which I have used in the past to convert some of my not-so-willing friends to scrapbook with me.

Acrylic Album Adhesives
by Denise Gormish (Mar 20, 2008)
Whether you add acrylic front and back covers or do an entire album with acrylic, the question of how to adhere paper and embellishments becomes important. There are several possibilities to choose. Here are a few:

Scrapping Events You Didn't Attend
by Denise Gormish (Feb 19, 2008)
My children or husband will do an activity or take a trip without me. I am then left to detail the event I never attended. Here are some thoughts and examples of what I do in those cases.

Scrapping Events When All You Have Are Bad Photos
by Rachel Myerson (Jan 31, 2008)
What do you do when you don’t have backup photos? Here are some suggestions on how to scrap events when all you have are bad photos.

Setting Scrapbooking Goals for the New Year
by Rachel Myerson (Dec 31, 2007)
As many of us are people who like to challenge ourselves, we like to set ambitious goals to force ourselves to do our best. Here are some suggestions to help you set reasonable goals.

Adhesive Overview: Liquid Glues
by Tiffany Roberts (Aug 21, 2007)
I think the least understood and misused adhesives are those in liquid form. I hope to clear up some of the misconceptions, discuss the different varieties, and give some tips and tricks for using liquid glues in your altered art, scrapbook, and stamping projects.

Tips for Finishing a Big Album Project
by Gwyn Calvetti (Jul 31, 2007)
Facing a Big Album Project can seem monumental, but that doesn’t need to be the case. Relax, read on and discover ways to tame the Big Album Project.

Full-Coverage Adhesives
by Tiffany Roberts (Jul 3, 2007)
There are occasions when you need a quality adhesive that will offer full coverage. Here's a breakdown of the full-coverage adhesive options:

Give Me 15 More Minutes!
by Julia Sandvoss (Jun 23, 2007)
I challenged myself to work on a layout with results to show in 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 45 minutes and then finally an hour. See how I did...

3D Adhesives
by Tiffany Roberts (Jun 3, 2007)
Three-dimensional adhesives are a fantastic tool for achieving a layered or raised appearance. You can find multiple varieties as well as sizes, shapes, and thicknesses on the market. Here is a run-down of a few tried-and-true 3D adhesives.

Temporary Adhesives
by Tiffany Roberts (May 18, 2007)
Temporary adhesives serve an important job in your arsenal of scrapbook tools. They offer you the option of moving things around until you are satisfied with the balance and placement of your page elements.

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