How to Get Your Scrapbooking Creative Juices Flowing By Debbie Luker
Have you ever sat down to scrapbook and drawn a complete blank? You sit there and simply cant think of anything creative? Some helpful books and magazines have been written to help those creative juices to start to flow. Here are some books and magazines that help me when I am having a mental block.
Becky Higgins Creative Sketches is a must have for every scrapbooker. It is jam-packed with layout sketches and ideas to go along with those sketches. It is arranged by the amount of photographs you have so it is terribly easy to find exactly what you want. I use this so often that the pages are starting to crumble! You may use the sketches and layouts as inspiration or you could copy them for absolutely no thinking whatsoever.
Creating Keepsakes Magazine is a great magazine for the intermediate to advanced scrapper. It focuses on numerous unique techniques and has many articles to help inspire you. It also includes a lot of layouts from scrappers around the globe. It centers on extravagant layouts.
If you are a beginner or you just want to create simpler layouts Simple Scrapbooks Magazine would be perfect for you. It has the same structure as Creating Keepsakes for they are sister magazines. It has layouts and articles in it. It also has ideas for mini albums.
Many helpful and creative ideas can be found in the media. Every book or magazine offers different things. To locate the book you would really use frequently, you have to look at your methods of scrapbooking and determine what your focus is.
About the author
Debbie Luker is a professional scrapbooker who enjoys creating first-class scrapbooks for clients, but. However, she has been more focused lately on getting her work published on websites and magazines. She has been on 2 different design teams, the most recent being for ScrapbookPal.com, They carry Tombow Mono, glue dots, and lots of other scrapbook supplies. from http://www.FreeArticlesAndContent.com
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