Digital scrapbooking
Since we are moving into the digital age which includes photography, I am intrigued by digital scrapbooking or how it can be intigrated with traditional photography and scrapbooking. I would love to hear from readers of this blog about your interest in digital scrapbooking and would you like to see more posts here about digital scrapbooking. What would you like the posts to be about? Click the comment link below and please leave some feedback. Thanks,
Tony
Tony

3 Comments:
Hi Tony, I'd personally love to hear more about digital scrapbooking from you, thank-you so much for the advice with removing photos from those blasted sticky albums, I've had my 12year olds stuck in there from when he was a baby wanting and longing to get them out :D
I have found that I love to have my layouts printed out, but then I, being the never happy type love to add more layers to my digital prints, before committing them to the frame on the wall, or album, a combination really of the two, digital and traditional, I faound I use heaps of odds and sodds, and e-cuts to, when I haven't quite got anything that will go with it. Well there you go My humble opinion in a nutshell hehe :D
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Ah, digiscrapping, my first love :). It blends beautifully with traditional scrapbooking. For starters, you can scan all of those photos in those old albums and never risk injury to those old treasures by trying to get them out of the stickly albums. You can scan the entir page, crop what you want to use, igiscrap them and print them without removing them from the original album.
I only digiscrap and find that it works best for me. Thanks for addressing the topic.
I'm a digi scrapbooker. Tried traditional wasted more paper than I actually created anything.
Please visit my gallery and ask any questions pertaining to Digital Scrapbooking.
The link is on my blog.
Maggie
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