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5 Scrapbooking Secrets For The
Holiday Season
These 5 scrapbooking secrets are sure to
bring out the best in all of your albums and pages.
Though inexpensive, they are the wonderful ways to add
memorable value to the pages you will cherish and love
for many holiday seasons to come!
1. Buy your embellishments on December 26! As always,
the day after Christmas, lights and gumdrops and shiny
tinsel are always at ridiculously low prices. Make sure
to buy the things you could use as scrapbooking page
embellishments. Look for deep discounts on Christmas
stickers and patterned paper. You might even stock up
for next year!
2. Save your wrapping paper! We once joked about a
frugal couple who saved their wrapping paper from year
to year. For scrapbooking however, this can be a truly
memorable piece. In your layout, why not put some of the
wrapping paper as the background for the picture of that
special someone opening the present...covered in that
very paper! (You may opt to coat the paper with a
archival safe gloss spray to keep from introducing acid
into your album.)
3. Squash the bow! Unlike wrapping paper, I knew many
families growing up who would save the Christmas bows
that were placed on presents. Try pressing them just as
you would dry flowers. Placing them in a heavy book or
underneath a heavy object and use them as decorative
backgrounds glued to the pattern paper.
4. Watch the boxes! These days almost anything you buy
at Christmas time comes in a box with adorable Christmas
decoration and design. Why not cut out some of the more
adorable designs (words, sayings, lights, snowmen...)
and place them as collage material on your scrapbook
page. Looking back, these designs will convey even more
about the time period. (Like looking at old drawings and
boxes from your parents days.)
5. Use your senses! Christmas is such a special holiday
and in many ways is unique because of our senses. From
thousands of twinkle lights in our yards to a
gingerbread cookie, even the smell of a Christmas tree,
all contribute to our memories of the holiday moments.
Try capturing as many of them as possible in your
scrapbook albums. Instead of conveying events, write
about smells, sights, feeling, emotion, and sounds. This
means you will need to either write them all down
temporarily, or finish the pages quickly in order to
remember all of the details that made the moment truly
special!
Christmas and scrapbooking have always gone together.
With friends and family and so many warm memories, this
should be a time you capture all of the moments and
record them for generations to come. These 5
scrapbooking secrets are simple, inexpensive, and
effective ways to put the most into this year's
scrapbooking album...and the many wonderful seasons to
come! |