Scrapbooking for Beginners : Design Principles for Scrapbooking

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Learn design principles for scrapbooking andrecord memories in this free video on arts and crafts. Get scrapbooking and journaling ideas. Expert: Stephanie Ovak Bio: Stephanie Ovak has always been interested in genealogy and family history and has been a true scrapbooker for the last eight years. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso … scrapbook scrapbooking crafts memories free video expertvillage howto

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25 Responses to “Scrapbooking for Beginners : Design Principles for Scrapbooking”

  1. Gurl4horses Says:

    show more layouts w/ 8 X 8

  2. Gurl4horses Says:

    i got one now thanks

  3. kathymentzel Says:

    i hate expert village. if u do too then help me to flag all videos by expert village!

  4. cc77144 Says:

    nice

  5. bababababarbarajean Says:

    Good advice! You make nice pages.

  6. nintendoforever1995 Says:

    Yep…i totally agree. Creepy thing was that I was about to comment on that right now until I read your comment. That would really be good if they were to minimize the videos and let the videos last longer. They should also put parts to their videos. Like “How to make a scrapbook Part 1″ “How to make a scrapbook Part 2″ and etc. sorry for the long comment. Ok lemme stop before it gets even longer!!

  7. jennixloveless Says:

    Thank you! I’m really into photography and wanted a way for my photos together, for me to look back on. So I got the idea of scrapbooking. I want to make one of my pet pictures, then maybe make some for my family. =)

  8. elizabethlee2008 Says:

    the kids will love to scrapbook with me and thier friends : )

  9. sodrc Says:

    Doing it digitally on your computer is 1,000 times prettier and faster and better.

  10. lgaribaldi Says:

    Film is developed using chemicals – digital images are merely ink printed on paper. This ink fades over time. The paper it is printed on will make a difference too!

  11. julieannu Says:

    Why is that? If you send them to the developers what is the difference between an image produced and printed from film and an image printed from a digital file. I don’t understand, do they use different inks and papers in the shop for film and digital images?

  12. cbabick Says:

    She’s not just making that rule up. That’s been a design principle for a long, long time. Designers from every city I’ve worked in all over the country say the same thing. Perhaps designers can break the rule to be “edgy,” but that’s the tradition, in any case.

  13. iIrrational Says:

    who cares if he’s looking off the page?!
    It’s a picture!

  14. skrapbuker Says:

    i dont know about everyone else but i find it a pain to watch these couple minute videos …. why not maximize the time to minimize the # of videos you have to friggin watch?!?!

  15. iluvjoya Says:

    º¤ø„¸¸„ø¤º°¨¸„ø¤º°¨ post to 9 other vids
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  16. jx4434 Says:

    how do I add pages to a post bound scrap book?

    I know I can unscrew it, but how do I do that exactly? I’ve tried the screw driver, but for some reason, it won’t work.

    XD

    Thanks.

  17. lgaribaldi Says:

    I agree. I enjoy scrapbooking more when it’s with a group of gals. In fact, I even started a scrapbook group just for that purpose. My posting below in response to some of comments having to do with the purpose of scrapbooking. We don’t need to scrapbook with archival safe anything anymore, unless you’re working with old photographs or photos that you don’t have negatives for, that is…

  18. spysear Says:

    It s a social event. A get together, chat share ideas..I have done some pages on line as well. So dont knock the old way, not everyone has computers and digital cameras especially when you are dealing with old family pics.

  19. lgaribaldi Says:

    Come on people – before digital cameras, creating scrapbook pages were for archival purposes and preserving memories. Scrapbooking today is simply for creative purposes. With online blogging, Flickr and email, photo albums are no longer the only way or even the most common way to preserve your family pictures or stories. In fact, unless you are still using film, your digital photographs won’t last generations they’ll barely last 20 years. So lighten up with the “future generation” stuff!

  20. onepriviti Says:

    Thank you for the great tips!!!

  21. isaacfrancis2 Says:

    Function first, aesthetics second!
    or
    Form follows Functions – Bauhaus School of Art & Design – late 20s/early 30s.

  22. DavidGwilliam Says:

    The last sentence is very superficial “Have designs that are pleasing to the eye and you will have a good page.” Scrapbooks should be for future generations. What was the reaction of the family to the moonlanding and Vietnam? Are there photos of your History teacher and did they give you you with a love of the subject.What family memorabilia is there and what is its emotional impact. Excellent presentation is a good thing but scrapbooking should be about substance and not triangles

  23. kindakrunchymama Says:

    good info, thanks

  24. kikigabyta Says:

    pleas pleaas do something to your hair !!!!!!! scrapit or something

  25. altmad Says:

    thank you

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