September 6, 2010

Ideas For Scrapbook Pages - A Grandad And Grandson

 

scrapbook page idea

As this scrapbook page layout has two smiling people on it I thought bright colours would fit the mood of the scrapbook page.

scrapbook paper
I began by finding this sheet of scrapbook paper in my scrapbook supplies. This page has two different patterns on the paper which can easily be made by using two different pieces of 12×12 paper.

blue and green scrapbook paper
 
I then found these two sheets of scrapbook paper which matched the colours being used.

doublesided scrapbook paper
 
I stuck the blue sheet to the rear side of the patterned paper using double sided tape.

picture mounted on blue paper

I fixed the photograph to the blue side of the scrapbook paper and cut a large boarder around it.

brads

I then folded the edge of the paper over onto the photograph and used a blue brad to hold it in place.

using brads on a scrapbook page

I repeated this with every corner of the scrapbook paper.

scrapbook page layout

I used double sided tape and placed the mounted photograph onto the main scrapbook page.

chip board letters

I then had a look in my scrapbook supplies and dug out some chipboard letters. Although it is nice to use the same font, this scrapbook page idea is fun and bright so all the different colours and fonts work really well together.

chipboard letters on a scrapbook page

I used sticky dots to secure these letters in place.

tags
 
I wanted to add some information to the scrapbook layout so I found these tags.

tags to be used on a scrapbook page

I cut them all out and then mat and layered them onto blue and green card. The tags were made of paper so not only does the card give them a solid edge it will also strengthen them.

staples colouring staples
 
I wanted to add some ribbon to the card so I cut some lengths then decided to staple the ribbon to the tags. I used a permanent marker pen to colour the staples so that they looked a bit funkier and less formal.

ribbon on a tag tag with ribbon
      
It is down to you your own personal choice how may staples you use.

three tags for a scrapbook page

I also added some journaling to one of the tags so that the year the photo was taken would not be forgotten over time.

3d foam
 
The tags were then placed onto the side panel of the scrapbooking page using 3d foam to raise them slightly and give them a prominent look.

scrapbook page idea
 
A fun and vibrant scrapbooking page idea that is pretty straight forward to make. Most of the embellishments and wording you will probably already have spare in your scrapbook supplies so at the same time this scrapbook page layout is relatively inexpensive to create.

For more ideas for scrapbook pages please feel free to browse my site.

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July 29, 2010

Food Scrapbook Page Idea

scrapbook ideas

This scrapbook page idea really makes me feel hungry! It is fun and cost practically nothing to make.

lots of cut out pictures

The main photo is of my son enjoying his favourite treat. A meatball sub, from subway. Just before anyone thinks he gets to go to Subway all the time let me tell you he doesn’t and he always gets his five a day fruit and veg portions. Sorry just had to say that ;-)

I also printed off some photos of a close up of a meatball subway and the subway logo.

I found a subway voucher book that I thought might be really handy to use for this scrapbook layout. This scrapbook page idea uses very little from your craft supplies so is really cheap and easy to make.

pictures cut from a magazine

After printing off the pictures I then went through the voucher book and cut out all the little images of all the different subway sandwiches.

long strip of black card

You will then need to find a strip of dark green card and cut it to the length of a 12×12 scrapbook paper. The width of the paper should be three or four inches depending on our wide you want your margin to be and how many embellishments you want to put in the margin.

decorative scissors

Use decorative scissors to cut a decorative edge up each side of the card. If you do not have this type of scissors in your craft supplies then you could always cut a wavy line with normal scissors or use a punch to make the edges a bit different.

subway pictures on black card

Use a pritt stick to attach all the little pictures onto the dark green card. Before you stick them down play around with the pictures to make sure you don’t end up sticking them in the wrong places.

scrapbook page idea

Place the decorated strip of dark green card onto your 12×12 scrapbook paper. Here I have used a white card as the base. I used double sided tape to hold the green card in place.

scrapbook page of boy eating subway

Place your photo in the top right hand corner again using double sided tape. I did not mat and layer the photo but this is something you might want to consider if you are using a patterned sheet of scrapbook paper as the base.

subway symbol

I then placed the logo for subway at an angle across the top of the photo. You can use 3D foam to make it stand out slightly.

journaling used for a scrapbook page layout

It is always a good idea to add journaling to your scrapbook pages so here I have printed off some wording to go on the scrapbook layout. You can print your wording in a few different sizes and colours to see which one works best.

scrapbook layout idea

I mat and layered the wording onto dark green card to match my margin and placed it underneath the picture using double sided tape.

scrapbook ideas

We all make scrapbook pages of our holidays, weddings and other special events but sometimes it is the simple things that get missed and forgot over time.

With the above in mind, whenever you go out, and even if it is just to a sandwich bar, always have your radar switched on for things that will make great scrapbook page ideas. Simple things that you may do with your family every day, or once a week now, you may not be doing in ten, twenty or fifty years time, so how nice it will be to remember those simple things in years to come even if they don’t seem out of the ordinary at the moment.

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July 26, 2010

Scrapbook Letters

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July 23, 2010

Scrapbook Paper

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June 24, 2010

Outdoor Scrapbooking Page Layout

day out scrapbook page idea

Many of your ideas for scrapbook page layouts will be based around outdoor themes as the memories you will want to cherish and put in a scrapbook album will be from your holidays and days out.

This scrapbook page is based on an outdoor theme

black card   grass scrapbook paper

I selected two sheets of 12×12 scrapbook paper. One of which is black and the other is an image of grass.

These colours work really well because the photo is of a couple that are standing in a grassy area.

 torn scrapbook paper

The first thing I did was to tear the grass sheet of scrapbook paper down the middle exposing a white torn edge.

 distress ink pad

To change the colour of the white torn edge that was showing I used a green distress inkpad which you can get from any scrapbook shop or online, to ink along the edge of the scrapbook paper.

inking the edge of torn paper 

Next I used a soft piece of sponge and dapped the ink onto the sponge, and then dabbed the sponge all over the white edge that is showing on the torn sheet scrapbook paper

This method makes the ink appear light and dappled giving you a more natural look, rather than totally covering the white paper.

two sheets of scrapbook paper

I then placed the torn paper on top of the black 12×12 sheet of scrapbook paper and secured it using double sided tape.

photograph of a couple
 

I then chose the photo I wanted to use for this scrapbooking idea which would be the focal point of the scrapbook page. It is up to you how many photos you use on your own scrapbook page but I generally find any more than two, or three at the most, can start to look a bit too cluttered and detracts from any embellishments you have on your layout.
photograph mat and layered on green card

 I mounted this photo onto plain green card using double sided tape and cut it so that it left a small border.
mounted photograph 

Using the left over grass paper place the bordered photo onto it and cut the grass scrapbook paper to frame the photo.

 scrapbook page

The photo that has been mat and layered was then placed in the top corner of the scrapbook page layout using double sided tape.

 scrapbook wording

I then printed out some words that are related to the event. The day was of a family playing cricket and kayaking by a local river.

words
 

I used a metal ruler and scalpel to cut these words out.

 scrapbook quotes

I mounted all the words onto the same grass scrapbook paper as previously used.

 words mounted onto card

I then mounted the words onto two layers of card.

scrapbook page idea

The words were randomly placed on the scrapbooking page and attached using double sided tape.
 tag on a scrapbook page

I then made a name plate using a sizzix machine from the grass scrapbook paper.
journalling on a scrapbook page

I then placed some journaling inside the nameplate.


wording on a scrapbook page

I attached this to the scrapbook page using black brads.

Brads come is so many designs you will probably be able to find brads that will coordinate better with your layout. 
day out scrapbook page idea

Once the lettering and journaling is attached this scrapbooking page idea is complete and ready to be added to your scrapbook album.

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June 17, 2010

Family Day Out Scrapbook Page Layout

family scrapbook page layout

Creating a scrapbook page layout of a family day is a lovely way to record memories and something all the family will enjoy looking at. You can even involve your children to help you make the page.

family scrapbook paper

I particularly like the colours on this page as they are natural browns which tie in nicely for the theme of a day out paddling along a river.
 
I started this scrapbooking page by digging out this piece of family scrapbook paper. It consists or words and scrapbook quotes all to do with families. The photos that I intended to use were of a family day out so I felt the earthy colours would work well.

lines drawn on a scrapbook page

I drew two lines down the left hand side of the scrapbook paper as a guide to where I would then place some ribbon

strong double sided tape

I placed really strong double sided tape along both of the lines.

brown organza ribbon

I then found some brown organza ribbon in my scrapbook supplies and placed this on the strong double sided tape to secure it in place.

brown card for scrapbook idea
 
I then found some brown card and cut a strip slightly smaller than the space between the two strips of ribbon.

scrapbook page layout ideas

I placed this strip of card down the middle gap using strong double sided tape.

photographs for a scrapbook page layout

I then had a look through all the pictures from the day and selected three that I wanted to use.

photograph mat and layered onto green bazzill card
 
I mat and layered the biggest one onto green bazzill bling cardstock.

fiskars circle cutter

I used a fiskars circle cutter to cut one of the pictures into a circle.

photograph cut with a fiscars circle cutter

I then used some green card and a bigger fiskars cutter to cut a bigger circle to mount the photo onto.

fiscars frame cutter

The last picture was cut with a fancy edge. Again I used a fiskars cutter to do this

photograph cut with a fancy edge

If you do not have fiskars cutter then decorative scissors would work just as well.

photograph mat and layere onto brown card
 
I mounted the photo onto the same brown card that I used for the strip down the left hand side of the scrapbooking page.

scrapbook journalling

I decided I wanted to place some journaling onto the scrapbook page so I typed this on the computer and printed it in a fancy font to make it look a little prettier.

mat and layering 

The wording was then mat and layered onto two different papers to give it a boarder.

placing pictures on a scrapbook page

I then juggled the photos around to see what layout looked better. Once I decided where the photos and the wording would go I secured it in place with double sided tape. This scrapbook page layout was now starting to take shape.

To give the page layout some embellishments I found some buttons in my scrapbook supplies that I wanted to use so I cut the loops off the back with a pair of pliers so they didn’t protrude too much.

I placed the buttons on the strip of brown card underneath the circular picture.

I then found some prima flowers in my scrapbook supplies. I placed a brad through the centre as this would also help secure it to the scrapbook page.

family scrapbook page layout
 
I placed the flower in the top right hand corner of the scrapbook paper.

This scrapbook page whilst looking quite plain did take some time to make, but it was well worth it in the end.

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June 14, 2010

Scrapbooking Ideas - Month Seven Of Pregnancy

baby scrapbook page

This baby scrapbook page is really simple and subtle. It is made up using really soft pastel colours which would suit either sex of a child. The photos are of a nursery. It is always nice to look back in years to come and remember what your child’s first room looked like.

wording on a scrapbook page

The wording on this scrapbook layout has been drawn from a stencil onto some scrapbook paper. Any spare matching scrapbook paper will do that you have in your scrapbook supplies. You will need to attach the letters using a small amount of glue. If you put too much glue on it will splurge out as you press the letters down to stick to the page so make sure you use the glue sparingly.

Because the background paper is very pale in colour take care not to use a paper for your scrapbook wording that will be lost because it is not bold or contrasting enough to stand out. A good idea is to lay the wording out on the page to see what it looks like and if it is too big, or too small, before applying any adhesive.

lamb image

The picture of the sheep and the duck has been matt and layered onto white card and then onto the same scrapbook paper that was used for the ‘Month Seven’ scrapbook wording.

snowflake brad

A strip of multi coloured ribbon has been placed behind the picture and a small brad has also been added. The picture has been attached to the scrapbook page using 3D foam.

tag on a scrapbook page

A tag is a great way of adding information to a scrapbook page layout. The information has been taken from a pregnancy book letting the reader know what is happening at this stage of the pregnancy. You could always add your own personal information here including any movement you might be feeling, how big your bump is and how you feel emotionally as the day is getting closer.

The same strip of ribbon has been placed across the tag giving the appearance that it is holding it in place.

scrapbook quote

This tag has some spots on it and as you can see the spots have been used to hold the information in place.

ribbon on a scrapbook tag

The tag has a snowflake brad placed through the top of it and a ribbon has been passed through the brad. The same ribbon has been used here that has been used throughout the scrapbook page layout.

mat and layered picture on a scrapbook page

The photos have been matt and layered onto bazzill card stock and attached to the scrapbook page using 3D foam so that they stand out slightly.

This is an example of a very easy baby scrapbook layout with just two photos and some journaling.

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Baby Scrapbooking Page Using Cheap Scrapbook Supplies

unborn baby scrapbook page

With amazing 3D scan technology these days many people have the option to know the sex of their child before he or she is born. In this case the baby is a girl so this baby scrapbooking page had been created with a pink theme.

decorative edge on card

The most important and the focal point of this scrapbooking page layout are of course the incredible scan photographs. These have been mounted on a pink bazzill cardstock. The frame the photos are mounted onto has been cut around the edge using decorative scissors to give it a fancy edge.

tag on a scrapbook page layout

he background scrapbook paper is a pink fluffy towel with some stitching down one edge.

It is always nice to have some wording or information on your scrapbooking page.  Here I have used an excerpt from a baby book which explains what is happening during this month of pregnancy. If you do not have this information to hand you can easily print this off via the internet. Alternatively you could simply handwrite your emotions and thoughts at this stage of your pregnancy.

A small incision has been made in the strip that is down the edge of the scrapbook page so that the tag can be tucked behind to hold it in place.

The tag its self has been jazzed up using an eyelet, some peel off scrapbook stickers and baby themed ribbon that has been passed through the eyelet.

peel off stickers on a scrapbook page

Small baby themed peel off scrapbook stickers are a lovely addition and can really make the tag fit the theme of your layout.

scrapbook embelishments

To save time pre made embellishments have been placed down the edge of the scrapbook paper. It is always worth having a look through your craft supplies to see if there is baby themed embellishments that you can use or even better to make your own.

baby outfit embelishment   duck embelishment

The embellishments I have used are of course pink in colour as the sex of the baby is already known. If you do not know the sex then yellows, greens, creams and lilacs are a good choice of colour to use.

scrapbook wording

The wording ‘month eight’ at the top of the page has been cut from pink bazzill card using a stencil. I used a glue pen to adhere the letters to the page as a glue pen is easy to control. Anything else could cause a mess if too much glue is used.

To ensure the lettering is straight I used a ruler to draw a guide line which I later rubbed out once the letters had been stuck down.

You should now be left with a beautiful baby scrapbook page to add to your precious memories of being pregnant. You can go on to add more embellishments and any memorabilia of the time in question to further personalise your scrapbooking page.

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June 10, 2010

Baby Scrapbooking Page Ideas - Month Five Of Pregnancy

pregnancy scrapbook page

This baby scrapbook page layout is based on month five of a pregnancy. Keeping a log of all the pictures and feelings you experience during your pregnancy is something that you can always have to remember.

Because the scan picture is relatively small you may want to consider having it enlarged. However, you may also find this distorts the picture itself and the baby becomes unidentifiable.

With this scrapbook page layout I decided to leave the photograph as it was and add more embellishments and information to fill in the space.

I began with two pieces of 12×12 scrapbook card. Cream bazzill card, and yellow card with flowers on. I used the cream card as the background and tore the patterned paper in half before attaching it to the cream card using sticky dots.

baby scrapbook page

The photo has been mounted onto a pale blue piece of card that has a scalloped edge. You can create this edge yourself using scalloped edged scissors or by drawing around a scalloped edge template and cutting it out using normal scissors.

scrapbook wording

The words ‘month five’ have been drawn using a stencil and cut out of the same pale blue card are the photo. The words have been placed on the cream side of the scrapbook page layout so that they do not get lost in the patten.

I used a glue pen to stick the letters down as this enabled me to be more precise and get less glue everywhere!.

tag on a scrapbook page

The tag has information about what is going on at this stage of pregnancy. It is always nice to look back and be reminded of how you felt and what was going on at this time so you can also add some scrapbook quotes or your own journaling here.

The information has been cut from a baby book then mounted onto the same yellow patterned card that was used at the beginning, and also the same blue that was used to mount the picture on. Using the same bits of paper not only helps to make the page correspond but it is a great way to use up all your scraps!

scrapbook page layout for a pregnancy scrapbook page

The tag has been tucked behind the yellow patterned paper.

scrapbook embelishment

The baby’s cot was a shop purchased embellishment. If you are clever enough you may be able to make and design your own however if you shop around you can find bits and pieces like this from good scrapbook stores at relatively low costs. Pre made embellishments are great for saving time and making a quick scrapbook page layout.

scrapbook paper

The word baby is a pre made die cut. Again if you have the right tools this is something that is quite achievable with your own hand.

flower shaped brad ribbon on a scrapbook page

It is always nice to add a bit of ribbon to your scrapbooking ideas and this stripy pastel colored ribbon is perfect for a baby scrapbook page. I have also placed some brads along the ribbon to not only hold the ribbon in place but to make it even more effective.

This baby scrapbook page is very simple and cheap to make.

 

 

 

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June 9, 2010

Ideas For Scrapbook Pages - Ribbon And Tag Embellishments

pictures on a scrapbook page

This scrapbook ideas page only consists of two 12×12 scrapbook pages, some scrap paper, ribbon and a few brads. It is probably one of the most simple scrapbook layout ideas I have created in a long time.

The page was created using the pink 12×12 scrapbook paper as the background, and a second sheet was then torn and placed over the top, at the bottom of the scrapbook page.

The photos on this scrapbooking layout have not been mounted or changed in any way, and they have simply been stuck to the page at various angles using double sided tape.

tag on a scrapbooking page layout

Before the second sheet of paper was stuck down I made some tags out of scraps of paper that matched what had already been used. These tags were cut from a sizzix die cutting machine.

Small eyelets have been placed in the top corners of the tags to ensure that the ribbon does not tear through the holes. The ribbon and fibres used are scraps from my scrapbooking supplies. They have been selected because the colours work really well with the background papers.

Once the tags have been tucked in place I used sticky dots to secure the second sheet of scrapbook paper in place.

fibers on a scrapbook page

Because the bottom section of this scrapbook layout looked a little bare I then placed some of the fibres randomly onto the page. To hold it in place I made small slits in the scrapbook paper, passed the fibres through the slits at each end, and tied them together on the other side of the scrapbook paper.

scrapbook quotes

The scrapbook quotes used on this particular scrapbook layout have been purchased from a craft shop. You will probably find you have hundreds of these laying around in your scrapbooking supplies, so dig deep and see what you can find before going and spending your hard earned cash. If there is nothing there that is related to the photos you are using then you can always make your own by using peel off stickers or even printing them yourself.

pink and brown scrapbook paper

To finish off the page a small piece of ribbon has been passed through some slits that have been made using a scalpel and a brad has been placed at the end.

To anyone that is new to scrapbooking and creating scrapbook page layouts always remember that any paper or product you use need to be acid and lignin free. This will maximise the quality and also make all your scrapbook pages last much longer without causing deterioration in years to come.

When you are looking for cheap and cheerful ideas for scrapbook pages always make sure you look at what you have in your scrapbooking supplies first as you will be amazed at what you accumulate through the years.

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