Beginner scrapbooking does not mean you have to buy the whole supplies store to get started! When you inevitably catch the 'scrapbooking' bug, you’re very likely to go off and buy all the materials you think you need. This will probably lead to some buyer’s remorse when you discover you have a bunch of stuff you don’t need or can’t afford.
Beginner scrapbooking on a budgetis painless. A lot of stuff you already have - you just have to know where to look. Here are some things you probably already have that can help get you on track - if you really want to know how to create a scrapbook :
Clothes.
If you have clothes that are too worn or stained to make good hand me downs or donations, why not add pieces of them to your layouts? Not only will you be saving money and generating less rubbish, you’ll also be reminded of great memories of your loved ones, as you place the same material on your page that features in your photo.
Jewelry.
Have an earring that’s missing it’s mate? A necklace with a broken clasp? What about a bracelet your child has outgrown? Instead of getting shot of them or just filling up space in a box, why not use them to add a little sparkle to your scrapbooks?
Gift decorations.
Think about all the birthday, Christmas, baby, wedding, and any other gifts you’ve ever given or received. Now think about all the money you spend on wrapping paper, bags, bows, ribbons, and other decorations. Sometimes old decorations can be reused, but frequently they just get stuffed in a closet or thrown away. Using them in your beginner scrapbooking can make beautiful layouts and bring you back to the special occasion where you got them. Just watch out, some of these products can have high acid content.
Trash.
Yes, some trash belongs in a trash can (or a compost heap). Some might just make for a creative new layout. Next time you go to throw something away, take a good hard look at it first. It might just make a great background, border, or embellishment.
Souvenirs and Memories.
Pictures aren’t the only way to spark your memories. Add to pictures of your ski trip by using your chair lift ticket or trail map in your scrap book. If your son won the science fair, use his blue ribbon to add a special touch. Remember good times with friends by scrapping the ticket stubs from a movie you saw together or a matchbook from the restaurant you always eat at.
Storage.
You can not only use things you already have to put in your scrapbook, you can also store your supplies in items that may be taking up closet (or trash) space. Old jars and cups work great for storing ribbons and other embellishments. Did your husband buy a new tackle box and hasn’t gotten rid of the old one? Ooer, Mrs! All those little spaces are great for organizing buttons and even different adhesives.
Creativity.
The only limit you have in beginner scrapbooking is your own creativity. There are all kinds of things you can use in a scrapbook that aren’t found at a scrapbooking store; you just need to teach yourself to recognize them.
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So get up, look around your home, and start scrapping. Beginner scrapbooking is about 'beginning'! If you want some great ideas for beginner scrapbooking, then do come and have some fun at Themed Scrapbook Idea.