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Scrapbooking On A Budget

Mar 10th, 2010 by contributor | 0

The huge selection of scrapbooking tools and materials at specialty shops will tell you how popular the hobby has become. And if ever you’re thinking of joining the bandwagon, you might even get intimidated. When you look at the price tags of such items, there’s no denying that the craft can be quite costly.

It’s true that some scrapbookers shell out huge sums of money for the craft. However, there’s a different approach to it: the economical way! You can come up with charming and one-of-a-kind creations even without exceeding a certain budget. The following are some tips on how you can do just that.

First you should come up with an album where everything will be placed in. You may use the flaps of huge cartons in creating an album cover. If you got binders lying around, rip off unused pages and you got an instant cover. Now’s the time to jumpstart your creativeness in giving it a face-lift. Ready-made albums can come with steep prices.

Used folders or any considerably thick sheet of paper may be used as scrapbook pages. Strategically placing photos and embellishments will cover up the flaws, like doodling, tears and stains. How about doing that recycled paper project back in your school days? Where you turn strips of newspaper into pulp, then you let thin sheets on a mesh dry under the sun?

Your home is teeming with unused items that will make for truly unique embellishments. Save buttons, laces, and fabrics with bold prints from unused clothing items. Look around your husband’s DIY workspace for potential embellishments, like washers, nuts and others. With a little creativity, you can make exceptional decorative elements of out everyday things.

Save small items from moments that are likely to end up as part of your scrapbook. Keep the ticket stub when you watch your son play his takamine acoustic guitar in a school program. Gather flat shells and pebbles during your family’s beach vacation. Save a party hat, goody bag or confetti used during your daughter’s birthday bash.

For the cutting tools, you may simply borrow from a friend or co-worker who’s also into the craft. But the truth is, a pair of sharp scissors and a crafting knife will suffice for most of your cutting needs. It’s possible to come up with dazzling pages even without buying anything expensive. Just as long as you let your imagination and resourcefulness guide you.

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