Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Altered Art Scrapbook Embellishments

 

Why not make your own altered art scrapbook embellishments? The currently fashionable art form known as "altered art" simply refers to taking one object and doing something to alter it. Altered books, for example, are enjoying a popularity surge as altered artists apply their craft to creating works of art from old, used books.

Altered art, in the form of small, flat items, can transform into striking and unique scrapbook embellishments. Not only are these embellishments personal to you, as opposed to the ready-made variety, but they are inexpensive or even free to obtain. Additionally, you have the satisfaction of knowing that by recycling, you are taking a step towards protecting our environment.

To create your own altered art embellishments, simply locate, small, flat items that can be decorated, modified, or altered. Consider using items such as earrings and other old jewelry, zippers, pockets cut from jeans or other clothing, CD disks, optical lenses, buttons, miscellaneous small items found in the hardware store (washers, corner braces, etc.), the rectangular formica countertop samples that you can find at home renovation centers, labels, stickers and related items found at office supply stores, assorted items found at fishing stores (old lures with the hooks removed have many possibilities), ribbons, greeting cards, mirrors, keys, chains, sachets, chopsticks, bamboo skewers, pieces of rubber or wire mesh.

Do you have old glasses or sunglasses hanging around the house? Discard the ear lobes (or figure out a way to use them), then transform the lenses into frames to display pictures or journaling. Add stickers or other small embellishments to the lenses if desired.

How about old film or video tape? Instead of throwing out that broken tape, pull it out of the container and consider ways of incorporating it into a layout. Why not? It's pretty. It's black. It's shiny. What a great border or trim it will make, especially if you alter it by applying colored stamping ink. Solvent inks like Stazon work well on shiny, glossy surfaces like tape.

Who knows what else you might turn up by searching through your junk drawers or the garage? A visit to a flea market, garage sale or the Dollar Store might prove a rich hunting ground for items that you can alter and incorporate in your scrapbook layouts.

When using altered art objects as a scrapbook embellishment, you will need to consider whether the item is acid free and lignon free. This may not be a consideration for you. Many scrapbookers do not necessarily intend that every scrapbook made must be archival quality. If you do not care whether this particular album will last for generations, then use anything you like in your layouts. If archival quality is important, you can purchase deacidification archival products for your embellishments.

The altering process itself can involve any number of activities, including coloring your new-found embellishments with paint or stamping inks, hot embossing with Ultra Thick Embossing Enamel, or decorating with papers, beads, wires, stickers, pictures, glitter, fibre, and so on. Consider combining two or more items together to form something new, or cut items into pieces, which you can then use individually or reassemble.

For example, CD or DVD disks can be broken or cut into pieces, and each piece used as a separate item to decorate or alter. Heating the disks in hot water before cutting makes them easier to manage. You can also punch small holes in CD disks, or in pieces of disks, through which you can attach thread to dangle a charm or tag.

The possibilities for using altered embellishments are endless. Please refer to this link for pictures of Altered Art Scrapbook Embellishments

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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Baby Ultrasound Scrapbook Page Ideas

Tracy Ballisager

Before you even meet your new baby, why not start throwing around baby ultrasound scrapbook page ideas? The truth is that there are a lot of baby ultrasound scrapbook page ideas out there, and finding the right one will ensure you that you have a scrapbook that you will be sure to treasure. The first time you see your baby is in the ultrasound picture and when you want to capture that moment of sheer love and awe, there are a few things that you should keep in mind.

When you are thinking about designing your baby's ultrasound scrapbook, there are a number of different formats that you might choose. In most cases, you are going to be dealing with black and white pictures, so make sure that you keep that in mind. The color in the book will not be coming from the pictures, so consider bordering them with something bright and cheerful. Think about the themes of waiting in anticipation and how excited you are. This is what seeing the ultrasound is all about, so consider what your options are going to be.

When looking around for baby ultrasound scrapbook page ideas, consider making it into a combination scrapbook/diary. When kids are young, they love to know what their moms are doing while they are out and about, and this is your chance to show your child what you were doing when they were still inside you! For instance, how did you get to the doctor's office, and what were you eating that day? What did your read and what was in the newspaper? You can make this a terrific archive for those memories.

Similarly, what about making the scrapbook look like a cool, futuristic viewing screen? You can paste in buttons at the bottom that are labeled things like "feed," "sing" and "love," and imagine that you are doing all that to your unborn baby. This is a wonderfully humorous way to set up your baby's ultrasound scrapbook, and you can bet that your family and the child in question will be amused.

Before we leave the top of scrapbooking for your baby's ultrasounds, consider the archival nature of the pictures that you use. For the most part, ultrasound pictures are not of an archival nature, and because of this, you have to take some care if you want to make sure that later generations will be able to see them. There are a few steps to take when you want to make sure that these precious photographs last:

1. Cover and protect

If you want to preserve the photographs themselves, make sure that they stay in a place that does not get any sun. Having a fancy envelope that is pasted into the scrapbook itself is one way to do this.

2. Scan the photograph

Scan the photograph in at at least 300 dpi and save it to your computer or on to a CD. Then you can print it out on archival paper.

There are lots of great baby ultrasound scrapbook page ideas out there. Find the baby ultrasound scrapbook page ideas that best suit you and find out how to put them together.

Tracy Ballisager is a stay at home mum and provide info on baby scrapbooking tips online.See her website for ultrasound scrapbook themes and more

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Sunday, March 1, 2009

Scrapbooking Page Ideas - Using the Least to Make the Most of Your Scrapbook

 

You should not think of any other pastime in life that can enable you come out with something memorable like a scrapbook. In fact, this is a pastime, but it is equally one of these rare ways that you can use to recollect those happy moments and share them with those around you. Remember that scrapbook making is one of the simplest ways that you can use to blend pictures, captions and happy moments and relate them to a particular theme which should be pleasing and nostalgic to every viewer. It may only be through such an art that you will be able to tell people of what happened in the past. Therefore, the art of scrapbook making should be taken as something more important, even than a leisure activity.

Although it is true that making a scrapbook from scratch is one of the easiest pastimes, learners of this art are advised not to focus all their attentions on attempting to use all the materials they have and placing in on the pages. Always keep in mind that it is not much that will be placed on your scrapbook that should reflect some meaning in it. Little can be taken to mean much on the scrapbook. There should also be a balance between everything that will feature on your scrapbook. Remember that the pictures should not overshadow the messages or captions and the captions should in turn not overshadow the pictures.

As it is always said in life that overuse of something is an abuse, so too this is accurate when making a scrapbook. In reality, the greatest problem in making a scrapbook is not found in the paperwork. The real problem is in how you attempt to design your scrapbook so that it should be pleasing and attractive to both the eyes and the minds. Remember that if a lot of information and even beautifications are affixed to your scrapbook, this would not be different from any ordinary album. There would therefore be no need to have created the scrapbook. And of course, an overuse of these would make the scrapbook uninteresting. In another sense, too much representation of information may end up puzzling the viewer as to what subject matter you intend to represent in the scrapbook.

Your aim should be to create something neat and attractive. This is one of the simplest actions. But this seems to be one of the most difficult if you are new into scrapbook making. Remember that you should reasonably mix your pictures and texts. There is no limit as to what you will include in one single page. You can still blend in so much, yet the scrapbook will be fairly made. And you can also include one or two pictures, but with the wrong mixture. Always think of creating something that will not only be beautiful to you, but to the viewers. Keep in mind that the album is meant for them to view.

If you intend to come up with the most attractive scrapbook, you should pay particular attention to the positioning of your pictures, captions and the others. Remember that you cannot finalize everything at your first trial. You can temporally place the items so that you will be able to add or replace any of them until they meet your required specifications. Do you know that the simplest way to do this is to start from the center or the page? This is easy to make the scrapbook beautiful. Remember that once you begin at the center, it is easier to affix anything in relation to the space that is available.

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