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Develop Your Scrapbook Style

by Marjorie J McDonald

When you are beginning to develop your talent in this area it will take a bit of trial and error to see what you like and what you do not like. All of this data will allow you to build on your ability and develop a style. After you settle into a style, you can concentrate on your rhythm and then boost your pace without reducing the thrill of doing the project.

So where do you start you could be asking. I really like to start with my color pallette and be certain it's a match for the theme of the scrapbook I want to create. Here are one or two concepts to help you.

There are numerous colors found in nature that will provoke a scrapbook theme. When preparing to do a scrapbook, look at current magazines, books, go for a stroll round the block, look thru seed catalogs and take a look at footage that artists have painted. The colors you see in all these areas can act as a start line for the colors you will use with the theme you have selected for your scrapbook.

You can sort the pictures into files that would go with different scrapbook themes so you have a ready file of concepts to jump start a new project. If feasible, save a real picture that you may have cut out of a magazine. Be certain not to try capturing or removing these pictures if it would damage the item you found it in.

Using your camera is a valuable way to keep the information and leave the magazine or book undamaged. There are some great tools on line to help designers put together color mixes for web pages you can use to play with different color combinations until you find a group that may work with the scrapbook theme theme you have decided on as well as giving you combinations of colors that you will enjoy working with for the project.

Leave your overly critical eye behind as you are getting the original group of colors together so that you can sort and remove as you go farther into the scrapbook project planning phase.

As you build your skills in this area of color, your speed at assembling will also increase. Give yourself some extra space and room so you aren't trying to finish a project on too tight a completion schedule. Rushing with your scrapbook fully reduces your creativity and takes all of the fun out of the project. Along the way you will start to truly get your rhythm and find your own pace as well as style. Then you can consider doing scrapbooks for others or keeping the thrill of doing your own to yourself, your folks or your friends.

Learning to be a creative person can allow you to preserve your memories and give amazing gifts to your family members or keep for yourself. Scrapbooks are only one of the methods to have the memories saved and do it in such a way as to capture the memories of the events. Learning to scrapbook can be a fun process if you get the right <a href="http://www.myscrapbooktips.com">scrapbook tips</a> and tools to help you. Find more help here to inspire and encourage you with your new project or increase your talent.

Marjorie J McDonald loves to keep memories in creative ways with scrapbooking. She shares <a href="http://myscrapbooktips.com/tools/articles/">scrapbook tips</a> and <a href="http://myscrapbooktips.com/tools/">scrapbook tools</a> to help you with your projects.

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Title: Develop Your Scrapbook Style
Author: Marjorie J McDonald
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Keywords: scrapbook tips,scrapbook tools,scrapbook ideas,scrapbooking,memory scrapbooks,scrapbooks to keep memories
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