Scrapbook Layout Ideas for Multiple Photos

If you love to collect photos and are now in the planning stage of creating a scrapbook, you might find that you do not have enough pages in your book to fit in all your pictures.  Do not worry, as there are many scrapbook layout ideas that can help you do just the thing you want to do – get them all in there! Here are some hot tips collated from different scrapbook gurus that you might want to consider.

Tip #1: Create a block look

Crop your photos into different rectangular shapes and sizes. Fit these photos onto one page in such manner that they form a block look. The block look is a great way to post several photos in one page, making it easier for you to get more pictures into one scrapbook.

Cropping your photos is a convenient way to get rid of the excess background spaces on your pictures and preserving the important parts of it. It is perfect when you want to give emphasis to a single object in a photo.  By cropping, you are able to chop down photos into the sizes required to lay them out in the scrapbook page easily.

Tip #2: Small equal size photos

Another suggestion for laying out multiple photos in a single page is to first crop each photo into small, equal sizes. This is possible if you have heaps of pictures of smaller subjects.  By cutting them at the right places, you save more space in the pages of your scrapbook for other photos you might want to post. Make sure, though, that the subject of each photo is not harmed when you snip off the unwanted sides.

This grid layout is perfect for tiny photos.  This scrapbook layout idea presents a simple but classic look that anyone will love.

Tip #3: Overlap photos

There are often huge, unnecessary spaces in scenic photos. These spaces are the perfect spots to overlap additional photos. By overlapping photos you are able to post multiple pictures on a single page without diminishing their value.  Overlapping photos creates a continuity of vision. Without actually being able to see a member of a photo that has been overlapped, you leave your viewers with the idea that it does exist.

Tip #4: Filmstrip photo boarder

This layout is a unique layout in scrapbooking which allows the scrapbooker to showcase photos in such a manner that the main picture becomes the focal point while the other smaller photos make up the border design.

The use of this filmstrip photo border design is a great way to lay out photos that are less significant on their own, yet when connected to the main picture make a great story.

Tip # 5: Crop Photos Into Narrow Strips

Using several vertical photos is perfect when you need to lay out many photos on a single page.  By cropping each photo to about the same width and height, and using little bookmarks as little notepads for journal your thoughts, you can create a flow of thought that will make up a perfect storyboard. No doubt this is probably one of the best scrapbook layout ideas.  Not only is it aesthetically appealing, but it also makes perfect artistic sense.

There a lot of scrapbook layout ideas you can find out there that might be helpful to you.  A little research will surely land you the layout that best suits your taste.  Don’t hesitate to create add-ons of your own. If you do it right, you just might be the next scrapbook guru to get published.

A Successful Scrapbooking Business

We all want to preserve our memories. One day we’ll look back and tell future generations about our heyday. Scrapbooking allows you to preserve the moment in brilliant color. If you have a scrapbooking business, you are helping to bring those memorable moments to life.

A scrapbook business can do a number of things. You can create the scrapbooks for the customer using a variety of stencils and pages of adornments. Or your business may sell scrapbooking packages to people who want to learn or continue with the art of scrapbooking.

Most scrapbooking sales businesses are geared towards the person who wants to create their own scrapbooks. Whether a beginner or an expert, they can purchase all of their gear from you. One benefit of a scrapbooking business is that your products are organized. In the retail stores, scrapbooking items hang on numerous hooks in aisles and people pick up what they think they need. You can help them by giving them the basics and empowering them to know what to use.

There is a unique opportunity here to attract young and old who want to get into scrapbooking but maybe never knew how before. At shows, give yourself enough time to have a demonstration. Use products from the line for all demonstration needs.

At most shows, you would decide on a demonstration to do. Try something new. Give guests a choice of which techniques to demonstrate. Practice them all of course, but let the guests choose from a list. This will require a variety of products to be available for the demo, but your starter kit will provide most things. If not, consider it an investment on your part to buy the additional items.

Another change that will attract customers is to let them bring their own pictures for a chance to have a scrapbook page made for them. Each person signs in and writes their name on a piece of paper which also gives you permission to use their information for your contact list. If their name is chosen, their pictures will be used in the demonstration.

Some companies set prices for their products and some do not. They may have a range and give their sales consultants more control over the price. Either way, you can use the products to create gift packages and decide on the price of those based on the basic price of each item in the pack.

Another marketing tool is special reports. These reports vary from five to fifty pages. Use them on your website as free gifts with purchases. At shows, shorter reports can be put together in little leaflets and given away. Subject matter can be:

* Introduction to scrapbooking
* Scrapbooking crafts for kids
* Scrapbooking tools

The list is endless. Include a business card inside the report. After reading the booklet, they may want more products or will make a first purchase.

Scrapbooking is fun and relaxing. Bring joy into someone’s life with your personal approach to your scrapbooking direct sales business.

Scrapbook Paper Storage

As any avid scrapbooker knows, paper storage can be a real problem. Especially since many individuals that enjoy this craft will pick up papers on a whim. If there is a great page, accessory, sticker, or other item that catches the eye, most won’t think twice about picking it up. This happens even when there is no idea how the page will be used. This is because many times pages are only available temporarily and good paper may not be there when you are ready to use it.

By stocking up on supplies ahead of time, it makes scrapbooking easier and quicker. Whenever the individual is ready to work, they have all the supplies they need and don’t have to run out and look for them. The problem is with trying to store all these items.

Scrapbook paper storage can be difficult, especially since many scrapbooks come in squares such as 8X8 or 12X12. This makes traditional paper storing methods impossible. However, with the right tools and accessories, these pages can be stored safely without ruining them. One option for storage is wall mounted shelves. These are similar to the shelves found in many craft stores that display the paper right on the wall. This is ideal if you have a room or area that is dedicated to the craft. However, these papers will still be exposed to light, moisture, and other elements.

Other scrapbook paper storage options include accordion style file folders. These folders stretch open to allow easy storage without ripping or tearing the paper. They are found in many craft stores and can store up to 500 sheets of paper. Then they can be stored neatly on a desk or bookshelf, under the bed, or in any nook or cranny you can fit it. Since they buckle shut there is no worry that they will spill out. They can also be used to store embellishments, cutouts, card stock, and other paper items in one easy convenient location.

Another fantastic option is using plastic paper organizers. These are similar to page protectors that are used in binders. While they don’t clip into a binder, these protectors are great for placing papers and then storing them on a shelf. For those that like to purchase packs of theme pages, the paper organizers offer an area to place labels. These are a fantastic option to protect the paper, save space, and organize the paper for ease of use.  Placed within easy reach of the project area, these can cut down on time.

Nothing is worse than looking for the perfect paper to compliment your theme and finding out it is ripped or torn. That is why scrapbook paper storage is so important. Square sheets of paper can be difficult to store but there are options available. Now pages can be organized easily so that they can be found quickly and used when they are needed. With label options there is no need to peruse several folders or cabinets for one sheet. Just place like themes in the organizer together, label, and then finding them is a snap.

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