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Book Jacket Backgrounds and Adding Dimension
Dried Flowers and Natural Objects
Homemade Paper Embellishment
How to Add an Antique Look and a Leather Look
How to Deal with Preservation and Making Copies of Your Scrapbook
How to Get Rid of Messes and Mistakes
How to use Markers, Wax Pencils and Stickers
How to Use Puzzle Pieces, Sequins, Rhinestones and Feathers
How to Use Tags and Embellishments
Newspaper Clippings, Kid's Art, Graphics and Clipart
Order and Text
Patterning and Spacing of your Scrapbook
Photographs, Cutting and Cropping
Punching and Colored Paper
Ribbons,Lace and Embroidery Cotton
Rubber Stamping and Faux Wax Seals
Show it Off Using Shadow Boxes
Tearing, Fraying and Curled Edges
The Theme of Your Scrapbook
The Title and Color of your Scrapbook
Using Hemp
Using Patterned Paper and Textured Paper
Using Vellum
Accents
Acrylic Paint and Liquid Appliqué
Add a Touch of Glitter
 
     
  The Title and Color of your Scrapbook

Don't forget to create a title for your scrapbook page. Though adding a title might seem to be obvious or unimportant, a title defines the whole basis of your scrapbook. The title instantly tells the viewer what your page is all about. In one word or one short phrase, the title tells the reader the theme and purpose of your scrapbook.

Titles can be as basic as the date of an event, the name of an individual, or a specific event.

Titles can also be more interesting and exciting. These can include quotes, sayings, fillers, or simple phrases. The best places to look for title inspiration are in greeting cards, advertisements, and commercials.

Color coordination and contrast will highlight and accent your scrapbook. A well thought out color scheme can help define the theme of a page, attract attention to specific items, or detract away from mistakes. Poorly chosen color schemes, on the other hand, can cause your scrapbook page to look gaudy or mismatched.

Background colors can either be matched, coordinated, or contrasted with the colors in your photographs, mementos, or embellishments. Matching colors add to the continuity of the color scheme. Coordinated colors add depth to scrapbook pages. Contrasted colors focus the eye. In this way, color can be used to create the effect you desire.

A great way to see how colors look together is to collect and compare color wheels from your local paint or hardware store. Paint wheels are usually available free for the taking in nearly any paint department.


     
 
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