Timothy Spencer
asked:
I love preserving memories. In the Philippines, scrapbooking
hasn’t yet reached the same level of mania as it has in western countries. I, myself, have never been much of a scrap booker. Only because when I think of scrapbooks, it sets off my *** reflex with mental images of old photo albums
overly embellished with laces and pasta shells. But I walked into a scrapbook
store a couple of days ago and was totally wowed by all of the scrapbook trappings they had.
And, they aren’t just for girly pages either. Nope. Scrapbookers everywhere are doing what many have never done before. That is including a subtle flower or two on a masculine scrapbooking layout. The look is awesome. Flowers add quite a bit of punch to your page.
A misconception of flowers is that they are a more elegant embellishment. Not so. Sure they can be, but they can also look amusing, clever and fun. Now flowers are being adhered to scrapbook layouts just because it looks good there.
To me however, a flower still represents a moment I intend to look back into. I still have pressed white rose petals from the bouquet of my cousin’s wedding. I have pressed tulips from my last trip to Calgary, Alberta. And a pressed red rose from last year’s Valentine’s Day. There is something special about keeping an item as perishable as flowers well preserved. I guess the difficulty involved in the process makes it so more desirable. Having “real” foliage is a really great way to accent a scrapbook, or to save as a keepsake – or for use in other crafts!
The “correct” way to press a flower is by using a flower press. You sandwich your flowers between botanical paper
(available at many flower shops), and spacer board. Then press the flowers for one week, tightening your press every few days. After a few weeks, your flower will be ready to enjoy for many years to come. I’ve seen pressed flowers that my grandmother kept from her memories with my grandfather and they look just as good.
Don’t have a flower press? You could always do it as I do. Collect flowers and arrange them on a piece of wax paper. Cover flowers with a second piece of wax paper (or – if you’ve used a large piece, you can fold your wax paper so it covers the top and bottom of the flowers). Next, place this “wax paper/flower sandwich” in the middle of a phone book’s pages for several days. When dry, remove gently and add to your scrapbook.
Whatever gift you receive, or keepsakes you find from special moments, keep in the back of your mind all of the scrapbooking possibilities. Scrapbooking is a great way to chronicle life’s experiences, recapture them and give substance to feelings in those moments.
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asked:
I love preserving memories. In the Philippines, scrapbooking
And, they aren’t just for girly pages either. Nope. Scrapbookers everywhere are doing what many have never done before. That is including a subtle flower or two on a masculine scrapbooking layout. The look is awesome. Flowers add quite a bit of punch to your page.
A misconception of flowers is that they are a more elegant embellishment. Not so. Sure they can be, but they can also look amusing, clever and fun. Now flowers are being adhered to scrapbook layouts just because it looks good there.
To me however, a flower still represents a moment I intend to look back into. I still have pressed white rose petals from the bouquet of my cousin’s wedding. I have pressed tulips from my last trip to Calgary, Alberta. And a pressed red rose from last year’s Valentine’s Day. There is something special about keeping an item as perishable as flowers well preserved. I guess the difficulty involved in the process makes it so more desirable. Having “real” foliage is a really great way to accent a scrapbook, or to save as a keepsake – or for use in other crafts!
The “correct” way to press a flower is by using a flower press. You sandwich your flowers between botanical paper
Don’t have a flower press? You could always do it as I do. Collect flowers and arrange them on a piece of wax paper. Cover flowers with a second piece of wax paper (or – if you’ve used a large piece, you can fold your wax paper so it covers the top and bottom of the flowers). Next, place this “wax paper/flower sandwich” in the middle of a phone book’s pages for several days. When dry, remove gently and add to your scrapbook.
Whatever gift you receive, or keepsakes you find from special moments, keep in the back of your mind all of the scrapbooking possibilities. Scrapbooking is a great way to chronicle life’s experiences, recapture them and give substance to feelings in those moments.
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Peter Foster asked:
Imagine the excitement of retaining and preserving a family legacy of photographs, printed media and memorabilia, as online scrapbooking
is becoming the rave of the 21st century. Creating scrapbooks online with a strong editing tool and plenty of templates offers as many opportunities – if not more – as traditional scrapbooking. Online Scrapbooking has to be one of the most vigorous, desktop application web applications in many years.
The numerous options for personalized online scrapbook
come in the form of templates, stickers
, shapes, sketches, video and photographs, which can be rotated, resized and customized to your own desire. You can even add an audio track and enjoy the full benefits of online scrapbooking as you share your art with the world. Scrapbook in its oldest form has been curtailed by this exciting move to a digital
arena.
Online scrapbook is advantageous for the scrapbook beginner and avid scrapbooking enthusiast. It is known to be the absolute best way to share and preserve photographs and memories. The online features of scrapbooking allows you to create terrific page layouts which can enhance photographs and memories without the mess and time involved in traditional method. Images and pictures saved on digital memory card are better for the online process, than drawers of photographs still needed to develop. Family album
elements are available on several websites for the benefit of online scrapbooking, which can go rather quickly.
There are several ways to get photographs on the computer: digital cameras, local or online photo lab, and scanners. Digital cameras with online scrapbook are the most convenient way of getting out pictures. For those getting started with online scrapbooking, most camera labs can take regular film, develop pictures and copy them on to a Photo CD to post them online. Scanners are an excellent option for the boxes and drawers of old photographs. There is only one copy with the online process.
Create a video blog…instantly.
Imagine the excitement of retaining and preserving a family legacy of photographs, printed media and memorabilia, as online scrapbooking
The numerous options for personalized online scrapbook
Online scrapbook is advantageous for the scrapbook beginner and avid scrapbooking enthusiast. It is known to be the absolute best way to share and preserve photographs and memories. The online features of scrapbooking allows you to create terrific page layouts which can enhance photographs and memories without the mess and time involved in traditional method. Images and pictures saved on digital memory card are better for the online process, than drawers of photographs still needed to develop. Family album
There are several ways to get photographs on the computer: digital cameras, local or online photo lab, and scanners. Digital cameras with online scrapbook are the most convenient way of getting out pictures. For those getting started with online scrapbooking, most camera labs can take regular film, develop pictures and copy them on to a Photo CD to post them online. Scanners are an excellent option for the boxes and drawers of old photographs. There is only one copy with the online process.
Create a video blog…instantly.
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