Scrapbooking made simple
When you think of scrapbooks, do musty attics and heavy albums filled with old photos come to mind? If so, youre in for a pleasant surprise. Scrapbooking 1.0 (building pages by hand using store-bought elements) has become a wildly popular pastime for people of all ages. Using patterned paper as a backdrop, scrapbookers create a colorful, personalized display for their photos and other visual elements. But heres good news for all you digital enthusiasts: Scrapbooking 2.0, or digital scrapbooking, delivers a whole new way to scrapbook using your laptop and your imagination. Not only can you create fun, embellished pages using photos, graphic elements, frames, borders and textbut many programs are now offering multimedia scrapbooking. Want a slideshow with music and captions to upload to your iPod? You can make it! There are a variety of resources to help you delve into this addictive world, depending on what you want to do and your skill level.
Web-based programs
Services such as Kodak Gallery, Shutterfly and Snapfish are a great place to
start because they do everything for you. Besides organizing and storing your digital photos, these services also offer
a number of products and gift ideas that you can make yourself. Keep in mind that these sites focus on the creation of photo
books and products such as calendarslayouts consist of a single photo per page with a limited array of frames and backgrounds
to choose from. In other words, theyre great for sharing photos but wont satisfy your inner Picasso.
Microsoft programs
Layouts using programs you already have through Microsoft Office can be surprisingly fun and versatile. For example, you
can create scrapbook pages using PowerPoint by simply designing your slides using photos and interesting background colors.
Microsoft Word is also more designer-friendly than it seems, offering text boxes, file and photo insertion, background color
options and table-making. Take a look at Scrapbook Software Secrets Revealed: MS Word to get the most out of your Word program.
Standalone programs
A quick look online shows that there are hundreds of standalone packages on the market that offer a much higher level of
digital scrapbooking capabilities. When poking around to see which one is for you, check to see how easy it is to import
photos directly from a camera and scanner, as well as assessing all the fun stuff like templates and font choices. Polaroids
MyMemories Suite is the granddaddy of standalone programs,
with easy-to-use tools and a variety of output options including slideshow, DVD, web photo galleries and pdfs. Budding graphic
designers might prefer Adobes PhotoShop
Elementsits easier to use than PhotoShop and PaintShop Pro but allows for almost limitless customization. There
are less expensive options too, such as My Scrapbook and Scrapbook Factory Deluxe. Consider them as a starting point and work your way up.
Online Resources
One of the best things about digital scrapbooking is the communities built around it. Youll find thousands of digital scrapbooking
enthusiasts of every age and taste waiting to see what you create and showing off masterpieces of their own. Check out the
talented bloggers at Two Peas in a Bucket or Scrap Girls, and youll get ideas and inspiration from them. Places like CottageArts.net are sort of like a scrapbookers emporium; you will find everything from templates
and embellishments, to CD tutorials, starter packs, scrapbook galleries, designers blogs and newsletters. Check out Digital Scrapbooking magazine either in print or online for up-to-date information on new techniques,
layout ideas, designers and products.



























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