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To add interest to your heritage albums, scan the back of the photo's if there is writing on them and include that writing as the journaling. It's a great way to see family member's handwriting in your album! (Hint: To those of you that think your handwriting is not good enough, someday your children will love it!)" |
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Cant think of a creative title to complete your page? Check out this website and find tons of great titles for any theme. http://scrapsayings.com/index.htm
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Are you behind on your scrapping? As you are having your pictures printed, use a date stamp and Staz-On ink to stamp the back of the pictures with the date of the activity. Or create "Album" folders on your computer, cd or online at trusted websites such as Snapfish. You can title the folder with the date. If you name it with the year first, sorting is a breeze! For example: 2008 November. When you are ready to scrap the event, there will be no digging through the day planner! If you stay current by having your photos printed, uploaded to a website or downloaded to a CD or your computer you won't be caught with no memory space when you need it most. |
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Don't you hate it when you have a great scrap-able moment but you either forgot your camera, out of film, batteries ran out, etc. Don't worry, there are other ways to "capture" the moment. *Use memorabilia ticket stubs, receipts, napkins, front of shopping bags, etc and then journal about what was special *Recreate the photos- go back to an old spot and take pictures of whats there and tell about the special times you spent there *Look for photos on-line or other images that capture the feeling of the event and journal about what it means to you |
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The Embossing technique is easy to do!!!! Stamp the image to be embossed and sprinkle embossing powder quickly over the wet stamped image. Remove any excess powder from around the stamped image by lightly tapping the paper. Use an embossing heat toolto make the powder melt and give the raised embossed effect. 1.Ink stamp with a VersaMark or Glue pad and stamp image 2. Pour embossing powder onto image while it is still wet. 3.Tap excess powder off sheet and put back into jar. 4.Heat until powder melts and becomes shiny. |
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