With everything that we have going on in our lives, it’s not always easy to make time for scrapbooking. And when we make the time, it can be difficult to stay on course. Here are 5 ways that can help you stay motivated with your scrapbooking projects.
Do you have photos languishing in older albums? Are the photos fading or discolored? Here are some tips for converting and restoring those old photos. By digitizing your photos, you will be better able to enjoy them in storybooks, digital photo frames, or gifts.
I love taking photographs! And if you’re like me, you don’t go anywhere special without your camera. I’m always looking for that perfect shot. I thought I’d share some tips that I’ve learned along the way that have helped me to create that “perfect” shot.
As I was sifting through bags of family photos that my parents gave me to store, I noticed how many of them had hand written notes on the back to describe who was in each picture. What happens to digital photos? Where are those notes? Learn some basic steps of preserving digital photographs.
Scrapping a vacation is an important part of your holiday experience. A lot of time and money is invested into any vacation, and preserving the memories experienced is a fun and important step. Learn how to capture those things you may have missed while enjoying your time away.
Ever notice how many craft stores have a “Christmas in July” sale about this time of year? Why not include digi-scrapping in your gift-giving plans? By putting a bit of thought into projects now, you’ll be ready to enjoy the Christmas season without worrying about gifts at the 11th hour.
Before StoryBook Creator Plus 3.0 came around, many digi-scrappers including myself used Photoshop Elements to create their layouts. Enter StoryBook Creator Plus 3.0! Fast, simple, and easy to use, this newest version of StoryBook Creator Plus is without a doubt better than Photoshop Elements and I’ll tell you why.
Have you ever felt so overwhelmed with what you could scrap that you don’t scrap anything at all? I’ve heard it said by many of us that we are “years behind” in what we’d like to scrap. Such feelings can become stumbling blocks to progress that lead to inaction and regret. At The Future of [...]