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It's not unusual to feel overwhelmed when you first start scrapbooking. There are so many decisions and choices. When you are just starting out, it's best to begin with the "essentials". Regardless of the style you want to achieve, there are a few basic supplies you need: Once you've made a few layouts with these simple tools, you can then slowly build up your scrapbooking stash. Add these items : You can create beautiful pages just from these supplies. Additional tools for scrapbooking can be unlimited and you can expand your supplies to match your imagination. Once you find your style, you might be itching to try something new and cool: There are so many products on the market that these lists could go on and on. Find the supplies that work for your own particular style and keep a good supply of them readily available. And by utilizing the resources listed above, you'll soon be well on your way to creating beuatiful scrapbook pages in no time at all. Get Ready To Scrap. Now that you've got all your supplies together, you should be ready to scrap! The first page is a major challenge to some people and to others it comes easily. My advise is to start simple.
Shown here is an example of a very simple page. The only elements involved were cardstock, a flower punch, a photo and computer for journaling. This is about as basic and as simple as it gets and yet the look is elegant. I believe that some of the most attractive pages are those that are extremely simple. If you are just starting out scrapbooking, this is the way to go. It's simple, easy and effective. Ready to step it up? Well, it's time to shop for more supplies at dubaiscrapbookstore.com. Get all the beautiful patterned papers you like, add more cool embellishments, browse the rub-ons , get some more tools. Take this page, I added patterned papers, rub-ons, eyelets and ribbon and voila! A very charming page. While the first layout is simple and elegant, the little extras added provided just the needed style to make this page something special.
Always start simple then add as you feel ready. Pick one technique and apply that to your scrapbook page. Eventually, after you get the hang of everything, you can begin adding more than one technique to your pages. Want to advance your style? .. then you won't go wrong with paper layering. It is simply using coordinating patterned papers and layering them on top of each other to form the foundation for your layout. And the easiet way of doing this is by using coordinated collections from manufacturers like Basic Grey, SEI, K&Company, Making Memories, Flair Design... the list goes on and on.  This page was created using the Lilykate Collection of Basic Grey. I used 5 coordinating papers, added dimensional embellishments like chipboard, silk flowers, brads and then I inked the edges of papers to soften and blend the different patterned papers used and finally, stitched it to finish the look of the layout. It took me over 3 hours to assemble this page because of the different techniques involved, but the result is simply beautiful and has dimensional appeal. Keep in mind there are no mistakes in scrapbooking. Whatever your style is, it is right. Don't feel pressured to do your pages the way some one else does theirs. Make yours uniquely you. Your first pages won't be perfect but they will still be meaningful to you because they are a reflection of you and they are made with love.
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