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RE: scrapbooking - 6/12/2008 10:40:20 AM
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fluffmonkey
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I really enjoy scrapbooking but I havent got to do a scrapbook in awhile lol First scrapbook I did was for school we actually called them senior portfolios it counted for our final english exam but all year we worked on the papers...and such... I cover the inside of book with qutoes and then on each page I went with w.e. my creative mind could come up with...I even used sand and sea shells in one part of it lol
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RE: scrapbooking - 6/12/2008 11:21:07 AM
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doinkdom
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I just want a scrapbooking space to mess up!
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RE: scrapbooking - 6/12/2008 11:30:25 AM
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karlie
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My scrapbook "nook" as I call it, is clean at the moment. I haven't done anything in the last 2 weeks so it's clean for the moment. But when I get started again...oy. It's a mess!
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RE: scrapbooking - 6/12/2008 5:00:43 PM
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karlie
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I find it's much cheaper to take my memory card into Walmart and have prints printed there rather than to do it at home. I tired that and it really added up fast with the ink and photo paper.
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RE: scrapbooking - 6/12/2008 5:08:42 PM
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I send mine to Costco (via their internet site) and pick them up when I shop on Saturdays. I've found it's the cheapest and easiest around!
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RE: scrapbooking - 6/12/2008 5:15:22 PM
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I do all my printing at home. Then I can have immediately what I need in the sizes I want and even change from color to black and white if I want to. I scrap on a whim most of the time so having that flexibility is important to me! Blessings, Garsy
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RE: scrapbooking - 6/12/2008 5:18:22 PM
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Ha Amber! I have a 7 year old and I don't think I've scrapbooked in her personal album since she was 2! The rest of the kids are just as bad. My eldest just graduated from middle school 2 weeks ago and I haven't touched his stuff in a good 3 or more years! Blessings, Garsy
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RE: scrapbooking - 6/12/2008 6:21:25 PM
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ORIGINAL: doinkdom I stick with CM for the actual albums and pages, but will use other brands for anything else as long as it's what I want. I do this, too. Mostly because I've always had good experiences with their albums and have seen others struggle with other brands or get torn up with gentle use. I'm sure there are other good brands out there, I'm just too scared to try them. I own 18 and have given away two small ones (like 5x7 size that they had years ago and discontinued.) quote:
How do you ladies get prints, if you use a digital camera? Do you order online? Get all the same size? (4x6?) Print at home? Where's your fave, cheapest place to get prints from? I'm still doing film and I use Wolf. They are not cheap, but have the best quality in my area. I normally get all 4x6 and occasionally have one blown up. I'd like to change to digital, but have heard so many bad things that I'm overwhelmed trying to work out what would give me quality pix. Also, my camera is a pro model that dh gave me for my birthday a few years ago, and I feel bad about replacing my body with digital... and even worse about replacing the lenses an filters. I'm just not ready to make the move, but I have thought of getting a cheap point and shoot digital just for fun.
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RE: scrapbooking - 6/12/2008 8:51:22 PM
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garsyt
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I don't scan my pages! - I take actual digital photos of them and upload them to my computer, use my simple basic photoshop program to crop them if needed, then upload them to my gallery. I have a scanner but I haven't figured out the whole stitching the halves together stuff! Blessings, Garsy
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RE: scrapbooking - 6/13/2008 7:25:23 AM
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lexie
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That's a good idea Sarah. Akeelah is really into stickers and painting now. The only problem with her is the attitude "wait, they're doing something different than me, it must be more fun, I must go touch it!" Sigh...... I use digital photos and I get them done at Best Buy (though they've changed now, so I'm going to have to see if the price is still the same.) I tried Walmart once and I was not satisfied with the quality of the photos at all. I usually send off the photos I want for the current album I'm working on, although I just got a coupon to print 100 photos for free, so then I'll have a lot of work to do!
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RE: scrapbooking - 6/13/2008 9:26:49 PM
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karlie
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Any tips on keeping your scrapbooking tools with your scrapbooking stuff instead of in other parts of the house? Mine seem to sprout legs and take walks around the house on a regular basis! I have this and I love it! It stores scissors, pens, rulers, cropodile, and lots of other stuff. Beside it, I have a set of those plastic Sterlite drawers for tools that won't fit(paper trimmer, etc.) My tools never leave my scrapbook area or someone dies
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RE: scrapbooking - 6/13/2008 10:05:31 PM
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karlie
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I said - they grow legs usually attatched to the cute little fingers of a creative 10 year old ) and never seem to find their way back. I'm beginning to think that I need to find a very long ribbon or chain and chain the buggers to my desk! Ohhhh, I see! I don't have any little ones at home anymore, so I can't help ya there! Short of making a set rule that she use the tools where they belong and not take them from the area. But it may not be a big enough deal to you to enforce a rule. My daughter uses my stuff, but she stays in my scrap room because of the lighting and work tables, so even if it doesn't get put back in it's proper place, tools stay in the room.
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RE: scrapbooking - 6/14/2008 1:01:59 PM
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I would probably do the same as Karlie. If I could afford it and there was room to do so, I would probably also buy her some tools of her own and just share the expensive, specialized tools... with rules about sharing and putting back up.
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RE: scrapbooking - 6/14/2008 8:41:12 PM
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I'm now addicted to paper AND digital scrapbooking. I blame Chelsea for getting me hooked on the digital. On paper, I'm working on putting together an album from when I was overseas (5 or so years ago). Granted, the storage totes for those have been sitting in our living room for a few months now. The cats like to sit on them and look out the window. My downfall is that we don't have a craft room or anywhere to set things out and leave them out. In digital format, I'm working on getting caught up with my chronological album. I've just finished 3 pages from our trip to the Grand Canyon last year, and I'm debating if it needs a 4th page. I'm finding I really like the digital- no having to worry about putting things away, and I can use whatever photos I want without having to worry if I had them printed out or not. Plus, thus far its been free for me. All of the little bits and pieces I've used were downloaded for free, and I did the layouts in GIMP, which is free since its open source. For setting eyelets you NEED a Click-It eyelet setter. They're wonderful- no pounding, and you can put an eyelet anywhere on the page. I watched and bought one on ebay for considerably less than the list price.
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RE: scrapbooking - 6/14/2008 8:49:58 PM
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karlie
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Wouldn't digital scrapbooking have a very one dimensional look and feel? You wouldn't get the actual layers and textures that you can in traditional scrapbooking can you?
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