Digital Photography Scrapbooking
October 25, 2007
Using digital photography opens up a whole new
dimension to how creative you can be with your
scrapbooking.
Not only because theres a nearly endless supply of
products such as pre-made digital templates, fonts and
layouts that are available literally at your fingertips,
but theres also a wide array of software products
that allow you to create your own.
You can choose from element kits, e-paper, fonts
and more. There are virtually no constraints in
digital creativity, whereas there are but so many ways
you can manipulate a piece of paper, foil or other
physical decorative touches.
Conquering Clutter
October 24, 2007
How many times have you attempted the task of
organizing your drawers, bags, boxes and piles
of photos? Just the thought of doing this can be so
overwhelming and mind blowing that we quit before we ever
really get started.
Now, with a few simple steps, you can get your photos out
of clutter and into order in some exciting and unique ways.
The first thing you need to do is set a goal for
yourself. Do you want to go through and organize all
of your photo memories? Or do you just want to get out last
years family reunion photos?
Do You Copy?
October 22, 2007
Scrapbooking is a fun and exciting way for people to
express their thoughts, photos, memorabilia,
journals and family history. Attending meets, swaps
and crops can be a great way to share and learn with
others who have similar interest.
However, when you open yourself up to these
situations, you take the chance that someone just
might decide to copy yourwork. Yes, you are
there to share and learn, but not to
let others take all of your hard earned
ideas and exploit them for their own.
Some people immediately feel they should get their
scrapbooks copyrighted. This is not necessary. One
way to get around this is to agree to
scraplifting.





