What creative we can do with scrap books ???
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1. Use a Map for a Background
To make it really unique, add a map from your travels as a background to the page. It creates tons of visual interest and instantly situates your pictures. Don’t have a map? Try placing any printed memories from that location instead. Things like plane tickets, concert tickets, and even brochures from activities in the area help tell a broader story of the location you’re in.
2. Cut Fun Photos into Shapes
It can feel pretty repetitive to keep sticking traditional, rectangular photos into your scrapbook. But fear not! Armed with a pair of scissors, you can destroy the monotony of box after box on your scrapbook page, and give some visual interest to anyone who reads it. Cut your photos into circles, hearts, octagons — whatever you want!
If you’re really committed, invest in a set of craft scissors with patterned edges. Then, you can easily give your photos more interesting borders, from waves, to triangles, and more.
3. Ditch the Glue
Let’s face it, gluing your photos into a scrapbook pages is probably the most messy part of the scrapbooking process. Printing photos for scrapbooking with Lifeprint’s portable instant photo printerwill eliminate the need for annoying, messy glue.
Your photos will print onto our special photo paper that has an adhesive back. Just peel off the protective layer, and you can stick your photos directly into your scrapbook. Trust us, it’s way easier than gluing. However, if you find yourself with glue as the only option, we recommend products such as ZipDry Paper Glue or even craft glue dots that make sticking a piece of paper super simple and clean.
4. Add an Envelope for Bits and Bobs
After a travel trip, you may have things like tickets or receipts that you want to save, but you don’t necessarily want to make them the highlight of your scrapbook. The solution is simple (and pretty adorable): Add an envelope to your page layout. You can fold your own envelope using patterned paper or jazz up a regular old envelope however you want.
5. Press Flowers for a Pop of Color
We get that not all of us are great at drawing, and not everyone can be Picasso. With the help of Mother Nature, you can add the most realistic-looking flowers without having to be a master artist. Place a picked flower between two sheets of wax paper, then sandwich it between two heavy books to press it thin. Once the flower is pressed and dried, it’s ready for your scrapbook. It’s a gorgeous way to add color and a touch of nature to a page layout.
6. Two Words: Washi Tape
Washi tape is a quick and easy way to add flair to your scrapbook pages. Afterprinting photos for scrapbooking, you can use patterned washi tape to give each photo a unique border. Washi tape is available in so many patterns and colors that you can easily find the perfect one for each photo. You can buy washi tape that’s printed with flowers, words, puppies, jellyfish, or literally anything. But be warned: Washi tape is addicting. Once you start using, it’s hard to stop.
7. Embroider Your Journey
Maps can have lots of uses in scrapbooks. One way to use them is as a literal map of a journey you took. Grab a needle and thread and embroider the path of your last trip right onto the page, using the map as a reference point. Then, when you’re done printing your photos, you can arrange them along your travel route.
8. Use Paint Chips
Head to your local hardware store and pick out some pretty-colored paint chips. You can use hole punches in various shapes (like hearts or stars) to create unique looking chips to enhance a page layout for photos. Paint chips make it easy to work with color gradients, too. Choose paint chips the compliment other colors on a scrapbook page to create a cohesive look.
9. Re-purpose Photo Scraps
If you cut your photos into unique shapes, you’ll be left with a bunch of photo scraps. Waste not, want not as they say. Instead of throwing these scraps away, let your inner artist out and use the scraps to make a unique collage. If you’re printing photos for scrapbooking on Lifeprint’s photo paper, the adhesive backing on the paper will make collaging a breeze. You’ll get to create a totally unique piece of art totally from your own photos!
10. Break Out the Watercolors
Whether you consider yourself an artist or not, watercolors are an easy way to add a splash of color to your scrapbook . Abstract washes of color can quickly transform an entire page. If you’re ambitious, you can paint pictures on your pages, too. After printing the photos on your Lifeprint portable instant photo printer, placing them within a burst of color on the page will really help them pop.
11.Add Some Ribbon
To create visual and textural interest, get some lacy or patterned ribbon to add to your pages. You can use a hole punch to “sew” a border, or just glue the ribbon right into the book. .
12.Invest in a Stamp Set
Another interesting, easy way to visually enhance your scrapbook is using rubber stamps.
❤❤THANKS ❤❤
1. Use a Map for a Background
To make it really unique, add a map from your travels as a background to the page. It creates tons of visual interest and instantly situates your pictures. Don’t have a map? Try placing any printed memories from that location instead. Things like plane tickets, concert tickets, and even brochures from activities in the area help tell a broader story of the location you’re in.
2. Cut Fun Photos into Shapes
It can feel pretty repetitive to keep sticking traditional, rectangular photos into your scrapbook. But fear not! Armed with a pair of scissors, you can destroy the monotony of box after box on your scrapbook page, and give some visual interest to anyone who reads it. Cut your photos into circles, hearts, octagons — whatever you want!
If you’re really committed, invest in a set of craft scissors with patterned edges. Then, you can easily give your photos more interesting borders, from waves, to triangles, and more.
3. Ditch the Glue
Let’s face it, gluing your photos into a scrapbook pages is probably the most messy part of the scrapbooking process. Printing photos for scrapbooking with Lifeprint’s portable instant photo printerwill eliminate the need for annoying, messy glue.
Your photos will print onto our special photo paper that has an adhesive back. Just peel off the protective layer, and you can stick your photos directly into your scrapbook. Trust us, it’s way easier than gluing. However, if you find yourself with glue as the only option, we recommend products such as ZipDry Paper Glue or even craft glue dots that make sticking a piece of paper super simple and clean.
4. Add an Envelope for Bits and Bobs
After a travel trip, you may have things like tickets or receipts that you want to save, but you don’t necessarily want to make them the highlight of your scrapbook. The solution is simple (and pretty adorable): Add an envelope to your page layout. You can fold your own envelope using patterned paper or jazz up a regular old envelope however you want.
5. Press Flowers for a Pop of Color
We get that not all of us are great at drawing, and not everyone can be Picasso. With the help of Mother Nature, you can add the most realistic-looking flowers without having to be a master artist. Place a picked flower between two sheets of wax paper, then sandwich it between two heavy books to press it thin. Once the flower is pressed and dried, it’s ready for your scrapbook. It’s a gorgeous way to add color and a touch of nature to a page layout.
6. Two Words: Washi Tape
Washi tape is a quick and easy way to add flair to your scrapbook pages. Afterprinting photos for scrapbooking, you can use patterned washi tape to give each photo a unique border. Washi tape is available in so many patterns and colors that you can easily find the perfect one for each photo. You can buy washi tape that’s printed with flowers, words, puppies, jellyfish, or literally anything. But be warned: Washi tape is addicting. Once you start using, it’s hard to stop.
7. Embroider Your Journey
Maps can have lots of uses in scrapbooks. One way to use them is as a literal map of a journey you took. Grab a needle and thread and embroider the path of your last trip right onto the page, using the map as a reference point. Then, when you’re done printing your photos, you can arrange them along your travel route.
8. Use Paint Chips
Head to your local hardware store and pick out some pretty-colored paint chips. You can use hole punches in various shapes (like hearts or stars) to create unique looking chips to enhance a page layout for photos. Paint chips make it easy to work with color gradients, too. Choose paint chips the compliment other colors on a scrapbook page to create a cohesive look.
9. Re-purpose Photo Scraps
If you cut your photos into unique shapes, you’ll be left with a bunch of photo scraps. Waste not, want not as they say. Instead of throwing these scraps away, let your inner artist out and use the scraps to make a unique collage. If you’re printing photos for scrapbooking on Lifeprint’s photo paper, the adhesive backing on the paper will make collaging a breeze. You’ll get to create a totally unique piece of art totally from your own photos!
10. Break Out the Watercolors
Whether you consider yourself an artist or not, watercolors are an easy way to add a splash of color to your scrapbook . Abstract washes of color can quickly transform an entire page. If you’re ambitious, you can paint pictures on your pages, too. After printing the photos on your Lifeprint portable instant photo printer, placing them within a burst of color on the page will really help them pop.
11.Add Some Ribbon
To create visual and textural interest, get some lacy or patterned ribbon to add to your pages. You can use a hole punch to “sew” a border, or just glue the ribbon right into the book. .
12.Invest in a Stamp Set
Another interesting, easy way to visually enhance your scrapbook is using rubber stamps.
❤❤THANKS ❤❤
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