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- Saving the Scraps
by Tom Ambrozewicz. Scrapbooking stores and online sites are popping up around the world, and these are places scrapbookers can visit to take classes and buy endless amounts of paper, stickers, adhesives, embellishments, and tools. Unfortunately, not everyone has an unlimited scrapbook budget for these products. Working with a small bank account to create a beautiful album can be a challenge, but with a little effor... products, articles, news
- Space Saving - Organizing Your Scrapbooking Area
by Tom Ambrozewicz. With the hundreds of thousands of scrapbooking papers and embellishments available on the market, it is easy for your craft area to become overwhelmed by scrapbooking supplies. This becomes an especially difficult challenge for scrapbookers who live in small spaces such as apartments or dorm rooms. Never fear-with a little effort you can follow a few easy steps to create a space for your things t... products, articles, news
- A Gift Made of Scraps
by Tom Ambrozewicz. Perhaps the most rewarding type of scrapbook you can make is one that you intend to give as a gift. Scrapbooks make special gifts for almost every occasion, because there handmade touches show that you care about the person. When someone receives your scrapbook as a gift, he or she may be inspired to create a scrapbook as well, and in this way you can spread the scrapbooking bug to friends and fa... products, articles, news
- Why You Should Never Throw Away Your Scrapbooking Scraps!
by Graham Johns. Any seasoned scrapper knows that there is no such thing as waste, when it comes to old scrapbook supplies. Waste not, want not, right? You never know when you'll need that leftover sticker or scrap of pink, pastel-colored paper. Save yourself some money and make the most out of your scrapbook supplies.
The most common thing that gets thrown away by scrapbookers is odd-sized pieces of paper. Bef... products, articles, news
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