Paper Crafts: Scrapbook and Greeting Card Basics
Paper crafts are a popular pastime right now. Scrapbooking is a fun way to display pictures
and chronicle family history. Other
paper crafts include making greeting cards and even making hand made papers.
When getting started at paper crafts, it is easy to spend a
lot of money! Go easy at first until you
know what sort of paper craft products you are likely to use. For instance, you may find that you love
using stickers in scrapbooks, but rarely use your rubber stamps. If this is the case, you would be better off
spending more on stickers and less on rubber stamps for your paper crafts.
Almost everyone has at least some of their photographs
stored somewhere in a shoe box.
Scrapbooks are a great way to get those photos out where people can
enjoy them. You will need a loose leaf
binder, some plastic page protectors, and some colored cardstock for
starters. Many paper crafts experts
insist on only archival quality materials.
Check the labels as you buy. Most
paper products, even the cheaper ones, are labeled "acid-free," which
means that it shouldn't fade or otherwise deteriorate if stored for a long
time. Sunlight will bleach almost
anything, but your paper crafts should not be out in the sunlight very often.
To start a scrapbook you have several options. You can select photos that all relate to one
event, such as a trip or a child's participation in sports. This type of scrapbook will be short, but can
be designed around a theme. This is a
good choice if your photos are not in a jumble.
If they are, then you may wish to choose 3 or 4 photos around a general
theme, and change the theme for each page.
You may want to include some 2 page spreads in your scrapbook.
Attach your photos to the cardstock with double-sided tape
squares or a gluestick. Then it's time
to decorate the page with stickers, paper shapes, or rubber stamped
designs. In addition, you can use a
colored gel pen to write dates, names, and other highlights about the activities
in the pictures.
Other items are available in paper crafts stores. These includes die cuts, which are pieces of
paper already cut into shapes and objects.
There are also special scissors that cut paper with an interesting
edge. A pair of the type called
"deckle" scissors is very useful for making elegant looking scrapbook
pages, greeting cards, and other paper crafts.
If you also have an old pair of pinking shears that are too dull to cut
fabric, you can use those for cutting out shapes and photos.
Many paper crafts enthusiasts begin with scrapbooking, but
then branch out to making their own greeting cards. Greeting cards may or may not have an
original poem written on the inside. A
simple "Happy Birthday," "Get Well Soon," or even just
"Hi!" is enough to brighten someone's day, so don't worry about not
being a good enough writer to make your own greeting cards. Rubber stamps often make beautiful greeting
cards. You can even attach small
ribbons, beads, and other items to hand made cards. A handmade card is sure to please anyone,
whether they are interested in paper crafts or not.
Paper Crafts: Scrapbook and Greeting Card Basics
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