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Scrapbooking: Overlaying Images

If you really think about it, scrapbooking is the process of putting together seemingly different images and items together to create a synergized layout that tells a story through a visual dialogue. Not all photographs are created equal.

Some photographs can convey a complete story all by itself but more often than not, some photographs are too vague or simple to be able to tell the viewer something. If the person viewing a photo has no personal memory of that particular snapshot, it is difficult to be able to tell much about the image.

Thanks to scrapbooking and its many practitioners, we now can share and enjoy photographs enhanced by other visuals to be able to convey emotions, memories and the story behind them. While scrapbooking may not be for everyone, it can hardly be argued that anyone who views a wonderfully made scrapbook will enjoy the experience.

While there are no set rules and guidelines on how to create a scrapbook, the most important and basic trait one will need is creativity. Afterall, the person who makes a scrapbook will need to be able to tell a story from photographs and some other items.

You can cut out and make your own elements for use in a scrapbook but if you are pressed for time and cannot find the right visuals within your own things, you can always resort to the vast items available for purchase from scrapbooking stores and supplies. More and more people use these items for their scrapbooking and this is backed up by the fact that more and more scrapbooking items and elements are introduced in the market to answer the consumer demand.

Using these commercial scrapbooking items need not take away from your creativity in producing your scrapbook layouts. Your use and ingenuity in utilizing these items needs your creativity. Creativity is the ability to be able to think out of the box so limitations are a no-no for the scrapbooking process. While it may be easy and ideal to use the traditional scrapbooking elements in your layout, why not go step further and use materials you can scrounge up that actually belong to that snapshot. You can use actual materials to create further depth, texture and color to your showcase.

Do not stop there however. How about exercising your creativity further by using some sketches in your scrapbooking projects. Instead of using other mediums to develop your photographs to tell a story, why not expand your snapshots by making actual sketches around it. Perhaps you can creatively sketch images or ideas that cannot be conveyed by a simple snapshot.  

Simply put, you do not have to limit yourself and your creativity by simply adding other items and materials to your scrapbook layouts. You can creatively use your own sketches in scrapbooking. If you don’t happen to be good at sketching, don’t let this stop you from this endeavor.

You can also create or transform certain images into sketches by using your personal computer. It is in by no means cheating if you do this. Applying the aid of technology simply helps your creative juices to continue springing forth. The creative sketch you use in scrapbooking need not even be your own or even electronically achieved.

Why not incorporate a sketch done by the subject of the photograph or photographs you are trying to showcase. For instance, if you are making a layout for your young child, you ca add their personal sketches into the layout for a truly creative scrapbook.

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Scrapbooking: a Creative Way for Kids to Learn

What kid doesn’t like cutting up paper, peeling off stickers, or stamping? Students of any age and ability level love every opportunity to work with art supplies. For this school year, try channeling some of your child’s creative energy into scrapbooking and paper crafts. Scrapbooking is a great way to spend time with your children, share a favorite hobby, and reinforce skills learned in school without them realizing it. Scrap Chic Boutique, (www.scrapchicboutique.com), located in Decatur, Georgia, offers classes and individual assistance on your paper crafting projects.

Typically, we think of scrapbooking as a way to preserve memories and tell stories through the use of photographs. However, with the variety of supplies and tools available in today’s scrapbook market, the possibilities are endless. Below is a list of ideas that will allow your young scholar use imagination and develop their academic skills. These projects may be especially useful for kids with special needs.

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Nature Inspired: Mixed-Media Techniques for Gathering, Sketching, Painting, Journaling, and Assemblage

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A lovely nature-inspired art and journaling book featuring the distinctive artwork, projects, journal pages, and unique techniques of artist Tracie Lyn Huskamp. Along with hints and tips for photographing nature, collecting, and preserving natural elements, the book discusses ways to capture moments and create memories through simple sketches from photographs, painting on fabric, creating journals and journal art, as well as with shadowbox assemblages to display an… More >>

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Craft Hope: Handmade Crafts for a Cause

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There are plenty of helpful tips on how to give locally and globally and how to give thoughtfully and appropriately. Each project is matched to a specific charity and all feature beautiful photographs, step-by-step instructions and templates. The Craft Hope blog, which organises crafters to make handmade items for charities, has attracted followers around the world. This book, written by the site’s founder and featuring crafting’s hottest stars, celebrates the cause… More >>

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Here’s a cornucopia of Thanksgiving Day crafts that offers children hours of creative fun. Fanciful turkeys, wreaths, Pilgrims, garlands, and holiday-table accessories are just some of the crafts that reflect the autumn season and this most bountiful of holidays. Full-color photographs…. More >>

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Make the display of your photographs, memory boards and other memorabilia even more special with this imaginative collection of beautiful projects. “Frame Your Memories” features 40 simple step-by-step projects to preserve and transform your photos and keepsakes into attractive frames, albums, memory boxes and boards. Starting off with an informative how-to chapter on materials, tools and techniques, you’ll grasp the necessary skills, such as stamping, iron-on trans… More >>

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You are creative, you are an artist or a photographer, you have a hobby or craft, something you absolutely love to do, and you are good at it. But you may be asking yourself, How do I market my work? How do I turn this into a real money making business? The answer lies between the covers of this new book. You will learn the steps you need to take to successfully sell your artwork or crafts even if you have no experience with marketing and even if you hate to sell. … More >>

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Painting without a brush. Artist Tim Mancusi joins Stephanie Scheetz and demonstrates how you can transform your photographs into beautiful works of art. Tim begins with a photograph, then creates a stencil from it using a simple craft knife. He spray paints over the stencil on to art paper to render his unique portraits. It's a great technique for photographers who always wanted to paint, but never mastered working with a brush.

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Host: Art Bell Guest: Dr. Steven Greer In this segment, Dr. Greer talks about different encounters with ET craft his group have had over the years. Art mentions his own personal sighting of a "black triangle," and Dr. Greer finishes by explaining how to possibly tell the difference between an ARV (Alien Reproduction Vehicle) and an actual ET craft. What you are listening to: An hour of audio taken from Art Bell and Dr. Steven Greer's March 30th, 2008 Coast to Coast AM radio program. What you are looking at: Pictures and photographs taken off the Internet and from other sources. Splice in some old movie footage and news clips, add a touch of color to the audio vibrations and you have a "docuradioshow." Six total segments here make up the one hour, which was edited from their original two hour conversation. Websites of Interest: www.coasttocoastam.com www.premrad.com www.disclosureproject.org www.theorionproject.org www.cseti.org www.aero2012.com Film samples taken from: Earth VS. the Flying Saucers They Came from Beyond Space Attack from Space ufo's: They are Here serial experiments LAIN (layer: 09) NASA/ESA space footage "Respectfully Dedicated to Art Bell on his Radio Hall of Fame Nomination."

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