Scrap & Chat: 1st Red Sox Game! {Tips for scrapbooking with only patterned paper} *This tutorial is packed with tips and friendly chatter!
Today we will scrapbook the photos I took of mt kids at out first family trip to see the Boston Red Sox play at Fenway park. I have a lot of tips to share with you. This is a simple page to make because all you need are photos, cardstock/patterened paper and adhesive and a ruler and craft knife or scissors if you prefer.
Here are the supplies I used for this 2 page layout:
2 sheets 12"x12" cardstock (kraft colored)
2 sheets patterned paper (stars and dots from a $5 CratePaper/American Crafts 12"x12" pad on sale at ACmoore)
3 sheets of patterned paper from a Heidi Swapp/American Crafts pad (also a $5 deal at ACMoore)
***This paper I refer to as "embellishment paper" because it contains a lot of elements that can be cut out to use as journal cards and embellishments. (not to be confuse with the embellishment paper that Making Memories used to make) I save all of the unused parts of this papers for future layouts, it is really handy because it coordinates with the other papers in the pad. Look for paper pads that have these "embellishment papers" in them because they make scrapbooking cheap and easy!
X-Acto knife and metal ruler/scissors
Dry Adhesive & foam tabs if desired
Brown ink pad if you like the look of inked edges.
Tips for embellishing with patterned paper:
1. Use a natural background like kraft, black or white.
2. Choose papers with patterns of different scale, notice the star print id small and the dots are medium.
3. Choose paper that has journal blocks, cards, banners and tags that can be cut part giving you many ways to use one sheet.
4. Save leftover scraps from your project together in a page protector and you have a future layout ready to go!
Tips for photos {I print mine from home!}
1. I use generic HP02 ink cartridges (6 color set is $5 on amazon and works as well as the $40 HP ink) and Canon Pixma paper, also purchased on amazon for about $12/100 pack 8.5"x11
2. Print your photos in a collage. I used Paint Shop Pro to arrange these because they needed corrections because they were taken with a low end camera phone but for most printing I use the free ipiccy online software: http://ipiccy.com/
3. Print dates and titles in leftover areas of the page (if you have any) not only will it help you remember but it is also another page element for no extra cost!
4. If you are printing at home you can use dye based ink to ink edges or rubber stamp on your photos BUT avoid using photo-polymer stamps on your home printed photos because they may bond with the slick photo paper.
5. Store your photo collages in 8"x11" page proctors (cheap at the office supply store) right in your scrapbook until you are ready to scrapbook them, that way they are organized, you can still flip through and enjoy them and if you never scrap them it is not the end of the world. You have them printed, yeah you!
6. This is an organizing tip. Download photos every month from your phone, camera, tablet and Facebook (download any photos you are tagged in and want to keep, they will not be the best quality but they are memories and you should print them, they will look OK if kept under 4"x4".) Then print out a bunch of photos at a time every couple of months OR upload them to a photo lab to have them printed. You can even have them uploaded to Target or Walmart and pick them up in an hour. There is no excuse, you can do this:)
Biggest tip!!! Don't worry about being perfect, just capture the memories and have fun. There is no wrong way. Your way is perfect!
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