Showing posts with label family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family. Show all posts

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Handy Tips To Make A Nice Scrapbook + Free Software!

Handy Tips To Make A Nice Scrapbook
by Renee Cross
Scrapbooking is a hobby enjoyed by kids and adults alike. It is a way of preserving memories and family history with use of photographs, printed media, and artwork. Scrapbooks tell stories and transform a simple photo album into a creative and exciting storybook. Putting a scrapbook together however takes time and patience and careful choosing and organizing of the appropriate craft supplies that will be used. 
          Scrapbooking is a hobby which started 150 years ago. However, scrapbooks have been around since the 15th century which was back then known as commonplace books. These books compiled different information such as recipes, quotations, letters, poems and more with each of them unique to its creator's particular interests. This led to the creation of friendship albums in the 16th century which contain local memorabilia including coats of arms or works of art commissioned by local artisans. By the 1800s, photography became very popular which started the incorporation of photographs and other craft supplies to scrapbooks which continues to this day.As was aforementioned, scrapbooking is a craft enjoyed by both kids and adults. However, despite the popularity of said hobby, it is a not very easy task. One should exercise patience and allot time to complete a book. The size and binding of the scrapbook are the first two important things that should be decided before starting said craft. Identifying these properties of the book would allow one to identify the appropriate craft supplies that will be necessary to complete the scrapbook. There are four types of binding scrapbooking hobbyists may choose from. First among these is the post bound. This type of binding features a 12-page book with finished pages loaded into the page protectors from the opening located at the top. Also, this type of binding, which is also considered the most common, is 12-by-12 inches in size.The second type is the strap hinge which is held together by staples in order to hold the plastic straps in place. Thirdly, we have the three ring album which is quite similar to the post bound but has three ring notebooks which gives one more room to add and remove pages. Book bound is the last type of scrapbook binding which is put together like a standard hardcover book. Binding is glued together in order to secure the page protectors together.
The craft supplies and materials that will be used to design the scrapbook are the next things that should be considered and collected before starting the book. These materials include the scrapbook paper, the embellishments, and the photos. The most common types of scrapbook papers often used for scrapbooking are card stocks and vellum. These supplies may be purchased in a variety of sizes, colors, prints, textures, and patterns. Scrapbook embellishments, on the other hand, include colored fabrics, paints, pompoms, glitters, and bells. All these embellishments can be used to add an artistic value to the scrapbook. Lastly, and most importantly, the photographs that would be used and will tell the story of the scrapbook should be identified and collected before starting the book.
Scrapbooking is a rewarding hobby that will help you keep memories that will last a lifetime. it is also a way to showcase ones own artistic and unique style.

To make it even easier...
I'm giving away scrapbooking software that can't be beat. All you have to do is leave a comment. When we reach 25 comments, I'll draw a winner out of my proverbial hat (I'll actually use a computer number generator) to win! My Memories Suite Version 2 digital 
scrapbooking software is a fun and creative way to keep and share memories, whether you have a Mac or PC. The software's design tools will help you to build entire albums effortlessly using one of the many installed templates, or designing your very own pages from scratch.
Available worldwide. Intended for English-language computers. Technical support is English-only.
$39.97 USD but if you don't win the giveaway, you can use my $10 off coupon that will be posted after the giveaway!

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Selecting the Right Cloth or Paper for Your Craft Project


These fabrics are available at www.spoonflower.com. Designer: Susannah Wollman
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by Owen Jones
Up until fifty years ago, the vast majority of women knew how to sew. All the women that I knew as a child sewed and knitted and manufactured some of the clothes for me and my four brothers. When I was eight or nine, I and each other child in my class was taught the fundamentals of knitting and before I went off to college, my mother taught me how to take up my jeans, sew on patches and repair my clothes. Unfortunately, sewing, knitting and repairing clothes has largely died out in the United Kingdom. I now live in Thailand and I do not see much evidence of sewing or knitting here, so I assume that these arts are dying out all over the world among the masses, although I am certain that there are individuals everywhere who still knit and sew. It is a real shame. If you are going to make your own clothes or furnishings like cushions, pillows or soft toys, it is pretty essential that you select the right fabric for the job. Using the wrong cloth will make your task more difficult and might even render your work worthless. So here are a few suggestions on choosing the correct cloth for the task in hand. The first and most obvious thing to do is read the recommendations on the pattern you are using and if you are a novice take that advice until you know what you are doing. Unfortunately, a lot of people do not read the instructions anymore. I can not remember the number of times I have seen someone struggling to assemble something and found the instructions in the bin with the packaging. Get to know textiles by examining the fabrics in the shop. Ask questions about textiles and look at the fabric on the bolt or roll. If the fabric does not look right on the bolt it probably will not look correct anywhere else either. When you unroll a couple of feet of the bolt, does it lie flat or does it roll up or crumple? Grab a handful and squeeze it. Does it crease easily? Does it feel right? Is the fabric fraying on the bolt? If so it will fray while you use it too. Look on the bolt for special cleaning or handling directions. Do they suit your needs? It is quite a problem to work with satin because it slips easily. T-shirt knit is also a problem because it rolls up on itself. It is almost certainly best to avoid these materials until you gain some experience Cotton is the best fabric for beginners because it is easy to work with and everyone is very familiar with cotton goods. We know how they should feel and we can tell good, thick heavy cotton from cheap, thin cotton. We also all know that cotton shrinks. Therefore before you cut your cloth, wash it and cut the shrunken cotton fabric. In effect, you have pre-shrunk it.
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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Ideas for Baby Showers and Invitation Freebie

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Ideas For Baby Showers

by Owen Jones
Baby showers are well-liked events, especially in America. A baby shower is usually given or hosted by a friend of the expectant mother, mostly before the birth but sometimes after it too. The point of the baby shower is to collect presents for the child and its parents, which is why family of the mother find it awkward to organize the baby shower themselves - it looks too much like begging. If you can get a friend to arrange a baby shower for you or if someone offers to do it, the invitations should be sent out a month or two before the birth day, so that the mother is not in too much uneasiness and is not likely to drop the baby during the party. It is nice to have handmade baby shower invitations. There are two ways that you can do this: either design the invitation card yourself and have it printed out or choose a template at the printers. Both approaches give acceptable results. If you have the invitations printed to a standard size, you can purchase cheap envelopes at a budget stationery office, but if you go for some weird size, ask the printer to provide the envelopes too. Usual details like the date, the time, the venue, your name and the baby's name can all be printed but you will have to write or type the recipient's name in personally. Add your phone number as well so that recipients can ask questions if they have any. If you would like the party (and the presents) to have a theme, you should say that on the invitation. Perhaps the card could be in the same theme as well. In fact, if you want to go down that route, you could download a suitable image off the Internet, say, a scene from Peter Rabbit, and give that to the printer so that they can print that onto your card. People are very busy these days, so make sure you give your friends at least a month to book you in and get a fitting present for the shower. If you would like to be fairly sure how many people are coming, enclose a stamped, self-addressed postcard in with the invitation, so that they can let you know easily. If you are looking for items to do during the party, you could get the guests to suggest names for your baby and guess the sex or weight of it too. You could use a cross on a chain as a pendant to see if it the movement predicts a boy or girl and how many individuals get the same movement. You could also discuss themes for the child's bedroom after it is born, one for if it is a boy and one for if it is a boy.
About the Author:
Email: owen@amiabledragon.com Keywords: baby shower,bedding,knitting,beds,birthday,party,gifts,handicrafts,recreation,hobbies,family,tradition,parenting,other,uncategorized Word Count: 470 Category: Crafts ---------------------------------