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Scrapbooking is a method for preserving a legacy of written history in the form of photographs, printed media, and memorabilia contained in decorated albums, or scrapbooks. The idea of keeping printed materials of personal interest probably dates to shortly after the invention of printing. Similarly for photographs. Historically, scrapbooking was a tradition similar to storytelling, but with a visual and tactile, rather than oral, focus. If someone asks you to show him your scrapbooking, he will probably refer to your photo album. It can also be a way to keep any of your prized possessions such as rare concert tickets you attended years ago or a beautiful wild flower you picked up while taking a walk in the forest. So do not be surprised if you don’t only see pictures in a scrapbooking album.

Basically a scrapbooking album looks like an ordinary photo album from the outside. It can be decorated in various colors and materials. Colors vary from black to white to red to purple. Like I mentioned before, once you open the album, be prepared to be amazed. When you first start your album, it is best that you go to a bookstore that sells scrap booking items and then you can look at the cutouts which will give you an idea of how you can decorate your album.

But why do it the hard way? There is a way you can cheat a little by printing borders off websites for absolutely nothing (except the ink you use) But know that there is more than one thing to look at, when you go to a website and you can buy other great products there. There are plenty of pens, stickers to add style to your page, paper that you need if you want to make a page among other things.

Just make sure that you check what is available in store and what is only available online to save you time and money. There is nothing more annoying to make a trip somewhere to a store only to find out that the item is not in stock. If both options are available compare prices as you may save on shipping if you go directly there.

Again there are two ways you can look at things: you can do it the easy way or the hard way. When you create a page, you don’t want to keep it plain. What I mean is that you will want to add borders, stickers, color etc. If you are looking at the internet and you think that you can duplicate them just by looking at it, then by all means, go ahead. Evidently in some cases, it can be a challenge. However, there is a second option available to you. On the internet, sites that offer scrap booking pages usually lets you create the page and once it’s done, just print it.

If you are very proud of something you did, show it off on the internet as it may provide other users with new ideas.

If you really are not sure about this, look at internet sites that sell scrapbooking items. Most of them offer free training on how to get started. Sometimes it may only be a question that you have before you begin. Just look at the Q & A to make sure. Don’t think that people who have been doing this stuff for awhile don’t go on websites for ways to become better, so don’t be shy about it. The internet is a tool, so use it wisely.



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