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<p>Do you have piles of photos stuffed into cabinets?&nbsp;Boxes of them?&nbsp;Old style &#8220;magnetic&#8221; photo albums bursting with photos, clippings and memorabilia?&nbsp;Have you ever looked at them and wished you could organize them into stories and share with other people your feelings about the events and people in those photos?&nbsp;</p>
<p>Have you ever seen a modern day scrapbook?&nbsp;Wished you could express yourself creatively through telling stories about your ancestors, your children, your everyday life?&nbsp;Thought it was so daunting that you didn&#8217;t know where to start?</p>
<p>Have you ever walked through a scrapbook store or the scrapbook department in a craft store and been completely overwhelmed, not knowing what you need, what&#8217;s the &#8220;best&#8221;, how to start?</p>
<p>Agonize no more!&nbsp;This article will provide you with the very basics you need to dip your toe into the world of scrapbooking.&nbsp;Obviously there is much more you can learn about scrapbooking such as page composition, color theory, an infinite number of techniques and embellishment tips; the list is endless.&nbsp;Of course, with so much to offer, getting started can seem very overwhelming and here I will try to give you some information and steps to begin with confidence.</p>
<p>Scrapbooking has been around forever and was a favorite pastime in the Victorian era.&nbsp;Women saved dried flowers, scraps of fabric from favorite dresses, letters, ticket stubs, all kinds of memorabilia and notes in books.&nbsp;The current scrapbooking craze was started by a woman who created several &#8220;memory books&#8221; in the 1970&#8242;s to chronicle her ancestors.&nbsp;She brought these books to a conference and people were inspired to create their own. In 1981 she opened the first known Scrapbooking store and the rest is history.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Now, scrapbooking is a multi-billion dollar industry, spawning magazines, books, stores, websites, blogs, discussion groups; everywhere you turn people are scrapbooking!&nbsp;</p>
<p><b><u>WHY SCRAPBOOK?</u></b></p>
<p>So, why do people scrapbook?&nbsp;There are as many reasons as there are scrapbooking styles, but the main reasons are that people want to preserve their photos and memorabilia and thoughts and words for future generations and they enjoy having a creative outlet in creating books that depict everything from special occasions to everyday moments.&nbsp;</p>
<p>WATCH FOR ACID<br />
<br />One of the most important things to know when embarking on your projects is to remember to ensure that everything you use in your books is <b>archivally safe</b>.&nbsp;This term means that all your products will do everything to enhance the preservation of your books and not cause them any damage.&nbsp;One of the most important things to consider is to make sure that all your products are <b>acid free</b>.&nbsp;Acid will eventually destroy your photos!&nbsp;Most, but not all, products that are made for scrapbooking are acid free.&nbsp;You can verify this by examining the package for the words &#8220;acid free&#8221; or to use an acid testing pen in an inconspicuous place to test the item for acid content; there are corrective deacidification sprays available.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p>One of the leading publications on scrapbooking, Creating Keepsakes, endorses the products of many manufacturers and notes these products with a &#8220;CK OK&#8221; logo and symbol on the packaging.&nbsp;Any package you see with this symbol is safe for use in your books.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Non-acid free items CAN be used, but you will want to make sure that you do one of the following: either spray the object with a deacidification spray OR place the object on your page in a way that it is not touching your photos.&nbsp;Using <b>buffered paper</b> will help tremendously in this case, as it will prevent acid from migrating to the photos.&nbsp;Look for papers that specify that they are buffered if you are planning to use an item containing acid on your page.&nbsp;</p>
<p>You will also want to watch out for PVC, polyvinyl chloride.&nbsp;PVC was once a popular material used in photo albums, but it eventually breaks down into acids and also eventually destroys those photos!&nbsp;</p>
<p>LIGNIN<br />
<br />You will also want to ensure that any paper you use in your scrapbooks is <b>lignin free</b>.&nbsp;You know how when you leave a newspaper out in the driveway it turns yellow?&nbsp;This is because the lignin in the paper is breaking down and yellows and becomes brittle.&nbsp;Eventually, anything containing lignin will do the same in your books.&nbsp;Most, but not all, papers sold for scrapbooking are lignin free.&nbsp;If you purchase papers specifically in scrapbooking stores and departments you will be safe but using papers that are NOT specified for scrapbooking should be reconsidered before using.&nbsp;</p>
<p>PROTECT THOSE BEAUTIFUL PAGES!<br />
<br />Once you have completed your pages, you will want to protect them from little sticky fingers, big sticky fingers and dust and everyday grime.&nbsp;You will do this by using page protectors designed for the type of album you choose.&nbsp;I highly, highly encourage people to use them all the time.&nbsp;They also protect your embellishments from catching on each other and pulling off the page and help to create a &#8220;slide&#8221; between pages, preventing wear and pulling on the photos.&nbsp;</p>
<p>PICK A THEME, ANY THEME<br />
<br />Another thing to consider before you jump in is what kind of album do you want?&nbsp;Will it be a book of your everyday family life?&nbsp;A book commemorating a relative?&nbsp;One recognizing a special event?&nbsp;An everyday book will naturally need to be larger than, say, one you create to welcome a new niece or nephew into the world.&nbsp;Keep your projects in mind as you shop for your album and materials.&nbsp;</p>
<p>BASIC TOOLS<br />
<br />At the very minimum you will need a paper trimmer, a good pair of sharp scissors, some adhesive and a journaling pen.&nbsp;In addition, of course, you will also need papers or cardstock, pages, page protectors and any embellishments you want to add but here we will cover just the tools.&nbsp;</p>
<p>I recommend that you purchase the best tools you can afford.&nbsp;Scrapbooking tools are one area where you certainly get what you pay for.&nbsp;For instance, inexpensive decorative scissors (scissors that create a decorative edge) are tempting since they are priced so low, but, and I speak from sorry personal experience, they are far inferior in quality and lasting power than those from a brand like Fiskars.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p>There are many different forms of adhesive that are specifically designed for use in scrapbooks.&nbsp;I recommend that you purchase a couple of different kinds and try them out to see which style you prefer.&nbsp;What you choose to use will depend on your comfort level and the ease of use you have with them.&nbsp;It is worth repeating here that you should NEVER use rubber cement or white glue in your books!&nbsp;Both dry out, crack and your pages will fall apart!</p>
<p>A journaling pen is an essential because you will always want to note the basics &#8211; who, when, where &#8211; on every page.&nbsp;You may choose to note some of facts through your title and captions but I always recommend that people include a small bit of their own handwriting somewhere on each page.&nbsp;Wouldn&#8217;t you love to know what your grandmother&#8217;s handwriting looked like?&nbsp;Think of future generations discovering your world through your eyes in your hand.<br />
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<br />ON TO THE GOOD STUFF!<br />
<br />Ok, you say, enough with the warnings &#8211; I wanna scrap!&nbsp;How do you start?&nbsp;It is easier than you think!&nbsp;</p>
<p>1.&nbsp;Choose your photos &#8211; select the photos that depict the subject you want to scrapbook.&nbsp;Edit them carefully; reject any that are completely out of focus, show people who are not integral to the story, are blurry, etc.&nbsp;Carefully look over the ones you have remaining.&nbsp;Remember that you do not need to scrapbook every photo.&nbsp;You want to select the ones that best illustrate the story you want to tell through your page.&nbsp;</p>
<p>2.&nbsp;Select your colors &#8211; take a good look at the photos you have chosen.&nbsp;Are the colors in them bright?&nbsp;Jewel toned?&nbsp;Is there one color that is predominant?&nbsp;Sample several colors with your photos and choose the one(s) that best complement your photos.&nbsp;Determine which color(s) you want as your background and which one(s) as accent colors.</p>
<p>3.&nbsp;Crop your photos &#8211; Ok, I can hear you now; &#8220;I can&#8217;t CUT my photos!&#8221;.&nbsp;Yes, you can!&nbsp;It might be hard to get over, but once you start you will do it without hesitation.&nbsp;Simply trim off from the photo anything extraneous; people, background, someone&#8217;s foot, a stain on a shirt&#8230;&#8230;..just lop it right off!&nbsp;Your photos will look better and thus your pages will, too!&nbsp;</p>
<p>4.&nbsp;Begin to compose your page(s) &#8211; lay your photos out, with your background color(s) under them.&nbsp;Choose a photo to serve as your focal point, that is where you want people to look first, to look to learn what your layout is about.&nbsp;Work the other photos around it in an arrangement that you find pleasing.&nbsp;There is no right or wrong with this!&nbsp;This is YOUR creation and you should have fun with it.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Now select your embellishments.&nbsp;Here is where you can really show your creative side!&nbsp;You can choose from ribbons to stickers to die cuts to charms to premade titles and phrases to nothing extra at all.&nbsp;The most important thing to remember is this is supposed to be FUN and there are no real rules other than making sure that your items are archivally safe.&nbsp;</p>
<p>One note &#8211; always be sure to leave room for journaling.&nbsp;Journaling can be as simple as the &#8220;who, what, why, when, where&#8221; of the page or you may want to create a narrative that will give the reader all the details you have of the occasion depicted.&nbsp;Just make sure that, at the very least, you have the name of the subject and the date on every page.&nbsp;People 100 years in the future will thank you!&nbsp;</p>
<p>5.&nbsp;Begin to assemble your layout &#8211; mat your photos on your accent colors, create your background, adhere your photos, add your borders and accents.&nbsp;Add your embellishments.&nbsp;Do your journaling.&nbsp;Step back.&nbsp;Admire your work!&nbsp;</p>
<p><b><u>CONGRATULATIONS!!</u></b></p>
<p>You have completed a page!&nbsp;Wasn&#8217;t it fun?&nbsp;</p>
<p>Now that you know the basics, you can expand your repertoire of techniques and experiment until you discover your style.&nbsp;Some people like the simplicity of one or two well-chosen photos with pure colors and simple lines.&nbsp;Some people love the &#8220;collage&#8221; look with loads of embellishments and hand lettering.&nbsp;And there is everything in between, so experiment and play and you will find your own groove.</p>
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<p>Border &amp; Corner Punches give you the freedom to make a continuous frame of any size or continuous decorative borders and corners. The alignment grid printed on the punch base makes it easy to create a border simply by lining up the punched out area of your paper with the design on the base.</p>
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<p>Most helpful customer reviews</p>
<p>15 of 16 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star20_tpng.png" alt="2">Pretty designs, but it breaks &#8211; had to buy 3 to finish my project.<br /><span>By Lily M.<br />I bought this punch (not from this seller) to use for my save the dates.  It was to punch all four corners of about 80 pieces of cardstock.  It was very, very difficult to use on card stock (which was not particularly thick).  I had to press down really hard for each punch, and use it on the floor, not on a table, because of how hard I had to press.</p>
<p>Eventually, after about 80 punches (20 cards), it would become so difficult to use that my fianc&eacute;e would have to take over as I no longer had enough strength to push it.  Then, the punch would eventually stop springing back, trapping the paper inside of it.</p>
<p>I went through 3 of these to finish my save the dates, and it was quite the task.  I really liked the design, and when it worked, it looked lovely.  There was nothing on the package to indicate that it should not be used on cardstock.  I have to say, though, that I would only recommend it for thin paper or vellum.</p>
<p>0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star30_tpng.png" alt="3">Does not always cut properly<br /><span>By Kusuma Chandrashekar<br />The designs are really pretty and I use them for scrapbooking and greeting cards. But sometimes, the punch does not work correctly. It leaves small pieces of paper uncut, which makes that corner of the paper unusable. You will have to use just one sheet or page, and be press real hard and quickly.</p>
<p>0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star50_tpng.png" alt="5">Beautiful, easy to create a perfect punch every time<br /><span>By AJK<br />Fiskars corner bunch with 3 lace designs has totally lived up to my expectations.</p>
<p>I use it to decorate my &#8216;thank you&#8217; cards for people who buy my art work, and I got a lot of positive comments on them.</p>
<p>Here are things that I like:<br />1) It has three pretty designs.  It feels like I got a good deal &#8211; three punches for the price of one!<br />2) It is very easy to use on regular stock paper. <br />3) The design allows you to line up corners, so you can do all four corners in the exactly the same way.<br />I am attaching the photo where you can see the guides on the base of the punch.<br />4) It feels sturdy and well made<br />5) It is easy to clean.  Just shaking it gets the little bits of paper out of it <br />6) It is fairly compact and easy to store</p>
<p>I can&#8217;t think of anything I don&#8217;t like about this product!</p>
<p>Since the stock image only shows the cut designs, I am attaching a photo of the bunch itself.</p>
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<p>Do  you  have  piles  of  photos  stuffed  into  cabinets?&nbsp;Boxes  of  them?&nbsp;Old  style  &#8220;magnetic&#8221;  photo  albums  bursting  with  photos,  clippings  and  memorabilia?&nbsp;Have  you  ever  looked  at  them  and  wished  you  could  coordinate  them  into  stories  and  percentage  with  other  people  your  sensations  in regards to  the  events  and  persons  in  those  photos?&nbsp;</p>
<p>Have  you  ever  seen  a  progressed  day  scrapbook?&nbsp;Wished  you  could  express  yourself  creatively  through  telling  stories  in regards to  your  ancestors,  your  children,  your  every day  life?&nbsp;Thought  it  was  so  daunting  that  you  didn&#8217;t  know  where  to  start?</p>
<p>Have  you  ever  walked  through  a  scrapbook  store  or  the  scrapbook  division  in  a  craft  store  and  been  wholly  overwhelmed,  not  knowing  what  you  need,  what&#8217;s  the  &#8220;best&#8221;,  how  to  start?</p>
<p>Agonize  no  more!&nbsp;This  article  will  provide  you  with  the  very  fundamentals  you  need  to  dip  your  toe  into  the  world  of  scrapbooking.&nbsp;Obviously  there  is  much  more  you  may  learn  in regards to  scrapbooking  such  as  page  composition,  color  theory,  an  infinite  number  of  proficiencies  and  ornamentation  tips;  the  list  is  endless.&nbsp;Of  course,  with  so  much  to  offer,  getting  started  may  seem  very  overpowering  and  here  I  will  undertake  to  give  you  a lot of  data  and  steps  to  start out  with  confidence.</p>
<p>Scrapbooking  has  been  around  eternally  and  was  a  favored  pastime  in  the  Victorian  era.&nbsp;Women  saved  dried  flowers,  scraps  of  fabric  from  favored  dresses,  letters,  ticket  stubs,  all  kinds  of  memorabilia  and  notes  in  books.&nbsp;The  current  scrapbooking  craze  was  started  by  a  woman  who  devised  various  &#8220;memory  books&#8221;  in  the  1970&#8242;s  to  chronicle  her  ancestors.&nbsp;She  brought  these  books  to  a  group discussion  and  persons  were  inspired  to  develop  their  own.  In  1981  she  opened  the  basi  known  Scrapbooking  store  and  the  rest  is  history.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Now,  scrapbooking  is  a  multi-billion  dollar  industry,  spawning  magazines,  books,  stores,  websites,  blogs,  discussion  groups;  everyplace  you  turn  people  are  scrapbooking!&nbsp;</p>
<p><b><u>WHY  SCRAPBOOK?</u></b></p>
<p>So,  why  do  people  scrapbook?&nbsp;There  are  as  some  reasons  as  there  are  scrapbooking  styles,  but  the  main  reasons  are  that  people  want  to  preserve  their  photos  and  memorabilia  and  thoughts  and  words  for  future  generations  and  they  get enjoyment from  having  a  originative  outlet  in  creating  books  that  depict  everything  from  special  occasions  to  daily  moments.&nbsp;</p>
<p>WATCH  FOR  ACID<br />
<br />One  of  the  most  crucial  things  to  recognise  when  embarking  on  your  projects  is  to  do not forget  to  assure  that  everything  you  use  in  your  books  is  <b>archivally  safe</b>.&nbsp;This  term  means  that  all  your  merchandise  will  do  everything  to  heighten  the  preservation  of  your  books  and  not  cause  them  any  damage.&nbsp;One  of  the  most  necessary  things  to  consider  is  to  make  sure  that  all  your  productions  are  <b>acid  free</b>.&nbsp;Acid  will  at last  ruin  your  photos!&nbsp;Most,  but  not  all,  merchandise  that  are  made  for  scrapbooking  are  acid  free.&nbsp;You  may  verify  this  by  examining  the  package  for  the  words  &#8220;acid  free&#8221;  or  to  use  an  acid  testing  pen  in  an  inconspicuous  place  to  test  the  item  for  acid  content;  there  are  corrective  deacidification  sprays  available.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p>One  of  the  leading  publications  on  scrapbooking,  Creating  Keepsakes,  endorses  the  merchandise  of  galore  manufacturers  and  notes  these  merchandise  with  a  &#8220;CK  OK&#8221;  logo  and  symbol  on  the  packaging.&nbsp;Any  package  you  see  with  this  symbol  is  safe  for  use  in  your  books.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Non-acid  free  items  CAN  be  used,  but  you  will  want  to  make  sure  that  you  do  one  of  the  following:  either  spray  the  object  with  a  deacidification  spray  OR  place  the  object  on  your  page  in  a  way  that  it  is  not  touching  your  photos.&nbsp;Using  <b>buffered  paper</b>  will  support  tremendously  in  this  case,  as  it  will  prevent  acid  from  migrating  to  the  photos.&nbsp;Look  for  papers  that  specify  that  they  are  buffered  if  you  are  planning  to  use  an  item  containing  acid  on  your  page.&nbsp;</p>
<p>You  will  also  want  to  watch  out  for  PVC,  polyvinyl  chloride.&nbsp;PVC  was  once  a  frequent  material  used  in  photo  albums,  but  it  ultimately  breaks  down  into  acids  and  likewise  in the end  destroys  those  photos!&nbsp;</p>
<p>LIGNIN<br />
<br />You  will  also  want  to  ascertain  that  any  paper  you  use  in  your  scrapbooks  is  <b>lignin  free</b>.&nbsp;You  know  how  when  you  leave  a  newspaper  out  in  the  driveway  it  turns  yellow?&nbsp;This  is  because  the  lignin  in  the  paper  is  breaking  down  and  yellows  and  becomes  brittle.&nbsp;Eventually,  anything  containing  lignin  will  do  the  same  in  your  books.&nbsp;Most,  but  not  all,  papers  sold  for  scrapbooking  are  lignin  free.&nbsp;If  you  buy  papers  distinctively  in  scrapbooking  stores  and  departments  you  will  be  safe  but  using  papers  that  are  NOT  specified  for  scrapbooking  must  be  reconsidered  before  using.&nbsp;</p>
<p>PROTECT  THOSE  BEAUTIFUL  PAGES!<br />
<br />Once  you  have  finished  your  pages,  you  will  want  to  protect  them  from  little  sticky  fingers,  big  sticky  fingers  and  dust  and  every day  grime.&nbsp;You  will  do  this  by  using  page  protectors  designed  for  the  type  of  album  you  choose.&nbsp;I  highly,  highly  give hope or courage to  people  to  use  them  all  the  time.&nbsp;They  also  protect  your  embellishments  from  catching  on  each  other  and  pulling  off  the  page  and  help  to  formulate  a  &#8220;slide&#8221;  amongst  pages,  preventing  wear  and  pulling  on  the  photos.&nbsp;</p>
<p>PICK  A  THEME,  ANY  THEME<br />
<br />Another  thing  to  consider  before  you  jump  in  is  what  kind  of  album  do  you  want?&nbsp;Will  it  be  a  book  of  your  daily  family  life?&nbsp;A  book  commemorating  a  relative?&nbsp;One  recognizing  a  particular  event?&nbsp;An  each and everyday  book  will  naturally  need  to  be  more spectacular  than,  say,  one  you  fabricate  to  welcome  a  new  niece  or  nephew  into  the  world.&nbsp;Keep  your  projects  in  mind  as  you  shop  for  your  album  and  materials.&nbsp;</p>
<p>BASIC  TOOLS<br />
<br />At  the  very  minimum  you  will  need  a  paper  trimmer,  a  good  pair  of  sharp  scissors,  a good deal of  adhesive  and  a  journaling  pen.&nbsp;In  addition,  of  course,  you  will  also  need  papers  or  cardstock,  pages,  page  protectors  and  any  ornamentations  you  want  to  add  but  here  we  will  cover  just  the  tools.&nbsp;</p>
<p>I  commend  that  you  buy  the  best  tools  you  may  afford.&nbsp;Scrapbooking  tools  are  one  area  where  you  surely  get  what  you  recompense  for.&nbsp;For  instance,  inexpensive  ornamental  scissors  (scissors  that  manufacture  a  ornamental  edge)  are  tempting  since  they  are  priced  so  low,  but,  and  I  speak  from  sorry  personal  experience,  they  are  far  inferior  in  quality  and  lasting  power  than  those  from  a  brand  like  Fiskars.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p>There  are  numerous  dissimilar  forms  of  adhesive  that  are  distinctively  designed  for  use  in  scrapbooks.&nbsp;I  commend  that  you  buy  a  couple  of  dissimilar  kinds  and  try  them  out  to  see  which  style  you  prefer.&nbsp;What  you  choose  to  use  will  depend  on  your  ease  level  and  the  ease  of  use  you  have  with  them.&nbsp;It  is  worth  repeating  here  that  you  must  NEVER  use  rubber  cement  or  white  glue  in  your  books!&nbsp;Both  arid  out,  crack  and  your  pages  will  fall  apart!</p>
<p>A  journaling  pen  is  an  necessary  because  you  will  always  want  to  note  the  basi principles  &#8211;  who,  when,  where  &#8211;  on  each  page.&nbsp;You  may  choose  to  note  some  of  facts  through  your  title  and  captions  but  I  always  commend  that  humans  include  a  little  bit  of  their  own  handwriting  someplace  on  each  page.&nbsp;Wouldn&#8217;t  you  love  to  know  what  your  grandmother&#8217;s  handwriting  looked  like?&nbsp;Think  of  future  generations  discovering  your  world  through  your  eyes  in  your  hand.<br />
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<br />ON  TO  THE  GOOD  STUFF!<br />
<br />Ok,  you  say,  sufficient  with  the  warnings  &#8211;  I  wanna  scrap!&nbsp;How  do  you  start?&nbsp;It  is  more comfortable  than  you  think!&nbsp;</p>
<p>1.&nbsp;Choose  your  photos  &#8211;  select  the  photos  that  depict  the  subject  you  want  to  scrapbook.&nbsp;Edit  them  carefully;  reject  any  that  are  wholly  out  of  focus,  show  people  who  are  not  integral  to  the  story,  are  blurry,  etc.&nbsp;Carefully  look  over  the  ones  you  have  remaining.&nbsp;Remember  that  you  do  not  need  to  scrapbook  each  photo.&nbsp;You  want  to  select  the  ones  that  best  illustrate  the  story  you  want  to  tell  through  your  page.&nbsp;</p>
<p>2.&nbsp;Select  your  colors  &#8211;  take  a  good  look  at  the  photos  you  have  chosen.&nbsp;Are  the  colors  in  them  bright?&nbsp;Jewel  toned?&nbsp;Is  there  one  color  that  is  predominant?&nbsp;Sample  various  colors  with  your  photos  and  choose  the  one(s)  that  best  supplement  your  photos.&nbsp;Determine  which  color(s)  you  want  as  your  background  and  which  one(s)  as  accent  colors.</p>
<p>3.&nbsp;Crop  your  photos  &#8211;  Ok,  I  may  listen  you  now;  &#8220;I  can&#8217;t  CUT  my  photos!&#8221;.&nbsp;Yes,  you  can!&nbsp;It  might  be  hard  to  get  over,  but  once  you  begin  you  will  do  it  without  hesitation.&nbsp;Simply  trim  off  from  the  photo  anything  extraneous;  people,  background,  someone&#8217;s  foot,  a  stain  on  a  shirt&#8230;&#8230;..just  lop  it  right  off!&nbsp;Your  photos  will  look  better  and  thence  your  pages  will,  too!&nbsp;</p>
<p>4.&nbsp;Begin  to  compose  your  page(s)  &#8211;  lay  your  photos  out,  with  your  background  color(s)  beneath  them.&nbsp;Choose  a  photo  to  serve  as  your  focal  point,  that  is  where  you  want  humans  to  look  first,  to  look  to  learn  what  your  layout  is  about.&nbsp;Work  the  other  photos  around  it  in  an  arrangement  that  you  find  pleasing.&nbsp;There  is  no  right  or  faulty  with  this!&nbsp;This  is  YOUR  creation  and  you  will have to  have  fun  with  it.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Now  select  your  embellishments.&nbsp;Here  is  where  you  may  actually  show  your  originative  side!&nbsp;You  may  choose  from  ribbons  to  stickers  to  die  cuts  to  charms  to  premade  titles  and  phrases  to  not one thing  extra  at  all.&nbsp;The  most  important  thing  to  do not forget  is  this  is  supposed  to  be  FUN  and  there  are  no  real  rules  other  than  making  sure  that  your  items  are  archivally  safe.&nbsp;</p>
<p>One  note  &#8211;  always  be  sure  to  leave  room  for  journaling.&nbsp;Journaling  may  be  as  simple  as  the  &#8220;who,  what,  why,  when,  where&#8221;  of  the  page  or  you  may  want  to  develop  a  narrative  that  will  give  the  reader  all  the  details  you  have  of  the  occasion  depicted.&nbsp;Just  make  sure  that,  at  the  very  least,  you  have  the  name  of  the  subject  and  the  date  on  each  page.&nbsp;People  100  years  in  the  future  will  thank  you!&nbsp;</p>
<p>5.&nbsp;Begin  to  assemble  your  layout  &#8211;  mat  your  photos  on  your  accent  colors,  construct  your  background,  cohere  your  photos,  add  your  borders  and  accents.&nbsp;Add  your  embellishments.&nbsp;Do  your  journaling.&nbsp;Step  back.&nbsp;Admire  your  work!&nbsp;</p>
<p><b><u>CONGRATULATIONS!!</u></b></p>
<p>You  have  finished  a  page!&nbsp;Wasn&#8217;t  it  fun?&nbsp;</p>
<p>Now  that  you  recognise  the  basics,  you  may  exaggerate  your  repertoire  of  proficiencies  and  experiment  until  you  discover  your  style.&nbsp;Some  people  like  the  simplicity  of  one  or  two  well-chosen  photos  with  pure  colors  and  simple  lines.&nbsp;Some  persons  love  the  &#8220;collage&#8221;  look  with  loads  of  embellishments  and  hand  lettering.&nbsp;And  there  is  everything  in  between,  so  experiment  and  play  and  you  will  find  your  own  groove.</p>
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