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  • Themes
  • From "Scrapbooking"
    episode SCB-101
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    Figure A

    Scrapbooks can be designed to reflect either a specific or an ongoing theme.

    A scrapbook with a specific theme is limited in scope and number of pages. Weddings, vacations and family histories are examples of specific-theme scrapbooks. The scrapbook's theme is artistically carried throughout the entire album with both colors and layout (figure A).

    An ongoing-theme scrapbook records activities and events that continue over a period of time. These scrapbooks require the removal or addition of pages, and the appropriate type of album should be used. Life albums, hobby albums, or those recording a child's development are scrapbooks with ongoing themes.

    Scrapbooking host Michele Gerbrandt says several steps should be taken before choosing a theme and putting the scrapbook together.

    • Develop film and get enlargements made.

    • Arrange memorabilia.

    • Sort pictures.

    • Gather memorabilia and pictures together so you can think about placement and create a shopping list of needed supplies.

    Make your own memories by subscribing to Memory Makers® magazine:

    Memory Makers magazine
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    RESOURCES :

    Great Scrapbooks: Ideas, Tips and Techniques
    ISBN: 0883639270
    Author: Michele Gerbrandt and Judith Durant
    (2000)Hugh Lauter Levin Associates, Inc.
    Website: www.hlla.com

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