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Finding Easy Craft Ideas and Scrapbooking Projects

When we want to create something crafty but just lack the inspiration or the know-how.  If you find your self with a mental block on creating crafts, here are some tips on being creative and gaining craft full inspiration.

One of the best things to do when feeling a mental block is to take a walk through a craft supply shop.  You will see literally hundreds or thousands of craft ideas instantly.  Many people love the feeling of walking through a craft store because it fills them up with ideas and inspiration to create.  Many shops have plenty of samples that are shown and show you the ways to produce these creations.

Another great tip on finding great craft ideas is to look at books or guides on crafts.  There are many web sites that sell books on thousands of craft ideas.  Not only do they give you ideas, they also show you step by step how to make them and what supplies are necessary.  Many books also give you some tips on making a home based business by selling your crafty creations.

Brainstorm with your friends. You will be amazed at the ideas that can come out of a brainstorming session.  I’ve found this works no matter what the subject or field of expertise of the participants is. 

 The resources online are tremendous.  You can find sources for projects and ideas that are totally free.  This takes a little searching but it is possible.  You may need to research in a search engine and check out various words, including free linked to your subject to find what you really are looking for.  You can also visit http://thecraftinfosite.com .  The site has pages for craft ideas and craft projects, as well as free patterns and more. 

So if you’re feeling down because you have no craft ideas, follow the above tips and you will be producing crafts in no time.  

1 comment May 2nd, 2006

Scrapbook Ideas and Projects

by Nancy Woodward

Scrap books have always been a popular home based craft. Today there are so many great ideas for a scrapbook that making them are irresistible. Scrapbooking has grown in favor in recent years.

Here are some tips on making scrapbooks:

First off, most scrapbook topics should be creative, fun to make and reflect the artist’s personality. There are a host of topics that many people choose, but the sky’s the limit. You can make a scrapbook about anything.

Many people choose to make scrapbooks about big events in their lives, such as a wedding, honeymoon, birthdays, newborn babies and children. However, don’t stop there, create whatever you enjoy. For instance creating a scrapbook on the seasons, or if you love a holiday such as Halloween or the 4th of July, Christmas, Birthdays, any holiday or reason will do. Ideas for scrapbooking are endless. You are only limited by your imagination and the craft and scrapbooking project, ideas, articles and books you find.

There are many products that cater to scrapbooking, such as entire kits that include the book, some ideas on creating your scrapbook, and the bubble quotes seen in cartoons to add a funny comment above a picture. You can also buy these individual pieces separately or make them yourself. Always keep in mind that a scrapbook is an extension of you and your loved ones. So have fun, be creative and take pleasure in the joy of scrapbooking.

I personally have been the recipient of many lovely cards created for me by my daughter. The thought, time and effort put into these lovely objects add to my pleasure. I have taken her scrapbooking to another level - I save them all. I asked her to make me a craft/scrapbook box. They hold her creations safely and provide me with good storage for these treasures.

About the Author
Nancy Woodward is an account and real estate professional. She is pursing her hobbies online and currently interviewing crafters and scrapbookers for an ebook. If you are interested in participating, visit Nancy at http://thecraftinfosite.com or http://scrapbookingdir.com.

Add comment May 1st, 2006

Scrapbooking: Produce Original Gifts Easily!

By: Dana Goldberg

Scrapbooking, like homemade card making, is becoming an increasingly popular pastime. Many people have turned their hobby into a business as well as providing fantastic gifts for the family and friends. If you are thinking of taking up scrapbooking either as a hobby or a potential business then you should first learn the basics. Basic scrapbooking kits are available that are inexpensive and contain all the necessary, albeit slightly basic, equipment you will initially require.

Scrapbooking kits will usually include a number of designs for you try out as well as the equipment you need to do them. In some cases, this equipment can be specialized and may only be used once but in other cases you may be able to use it again and again for future scrapbooking projects. However, as you progress and gain more confidence as wall as ability it is usual to progress into creating your own unique designs and ideas.


If you are creating scrapbooks to hand out as gifts on birthdays or other events then personalizing them is absolutely essential. Many people use scrapbooking to create a sort of diary of a particular day and in the case of a birthday you could scrapbook the events that occurred on the day the recipient was born. Alternatively, for anniversaries or weddings you could put together a scrapbook that looks at the couple’s lives together. 

Whatever theme or personal touch you choose for a scrapbook you should easily be able to produce original gifts that your family members of your loved ones will cherish. As you get better and you have more experience you will undoubtedly introduce new techniques to your creation and you may develop your own style. There are online classes as well as instructional books that will help you with your chosen hobby.
Article Source: http://www.superarchives.com/

Add comment March 12th, 2006

Tips For Wedding Scrapbooking

Tips For Wedding Scrapbooking by Dana Goldberg

Your wedding is meant to be one of the most memorable days of your life and wedding scrapbooking is a unique way of capturing those memories. The beauty of wedding scrapbooking is that there is such a wide choice of embellishments and other items that you can use to enhance your scrapbooking project. However, it is also worth considering all of the other bits and pieces that can be used from the big day itself. A wedding invitation, preserved flower from the bride’s bouquet and groom’s buttonhole are just some of the ideas that you can include in your wedding scrapbooking album. Instead of having a keepsake box with these items all mixed up and probably getting damaged they make a wonderful addition to the scrapbooking album and will be preserved for years to come.

Digital cameras are so popular now and this makes a wedding scrapbooking project easier, and harder! If you send out a request for all wedding guests to send you their photographs you may well be inundated with pictures to sift through for your wedding scrapbooking album but at least you will have plenty of choice. The solution for most wedding scrapbooking pages is to keep them as clutter-free as possible. The idea is to have only the key elements in the journaling to enable viewers to simply enjoy the atmosphere of the wedding scrapbooking pictures. A picture of the newlyweds need only have a few words with their names, date, and location of wedding stated on the main wedding scrapbooking page. It is easy to be overenthusiastic and purchase every wedding scrapbooking related embellishment that is available but this will only create a confusion of unnecessary items and detract from the beauty of the moment and possibly ruin your wedding scrapbooking album.

The reception is going to be the major source of pictures for the wedding scrapbooking pages and you need to be careful exactly how people are portrayed. It is worth having a lot of pictures from early on to choose from. Other aspects that can be included in the wedding scrapbooking project are a copy of the father of the bride’s speech, the cover design from the couple’s first dance song or anything else that you fancy.

The beauty of modern wedding scrapbooking is that you can alter pictures if necessary using computer software. Obviously you can crop pictures to suit but you can also change the background if it was a particularly grey day outside or remove red-eye from indoor shots to ensure that your wedding scrapbooking photographs are enhanced to their best possible extent.

Dana Goldberg is the owner of Scrapbooking Tips. Learn scrapbook making online and get many free scrapbooking ideas and scrapbooking tips with. A free informational site which presents tips layout examples, and topic articles.

Article Source: ArticleRich.com

Add comment March 12th, 2006


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