75 Items for a Scrapbooking Page
Posted: Tuesday, January 25, 2005
by scrapbooksforfun
TLC Scrapbooking Consultant
What can I use on my scrapbook pages? First, always keep in mind preservation of your photographs, some items are not acid free. If you are unsure of an item, you can always package or encase the questionable embellishment. Use plastic bags, tape, tiny bottles, acrylic or vellum paper.
You can use:  your pictures of course, any paper, stickers both flat and demensinal, popup designs, phrases, letters, yarn or fiber pieces, torn paper, crumpled paper, buttons, pre-cut designs, paper frames, wire, string, ribbon, fabric pieces, floss, gift wrap, tissue paper, magazine text or pictures cut out, post cards, hand written letters, note cards for the picture on the outside and space on the inside to journal, sand, small shells, clear sticky dots, tags of all shapes - sizes - and colors, leather, home-made paper, thin legos, letter beads or any small beads, chennille stems, stamped images or phrases, dollies, punched art shapes and layers, eyelets, foam pieces, pompoms, rickrack, shoe laces, magic mesh, sequins, thread, color paper clips, flat silk flowers or paper flowers, dried flowers and leaves, empty seed packets, bamboo, thin baklite, coins, postage stamps, feathers, rope, shrinky dinks, clay, vellum, pockets, envelopes, acrylic blocks, event tickets, maps, calendar pages, wrappers, keys, ink, paint, stencils, baby socks, children's or pet's locks of hair, CD's from cereal box (have charaters on them), and glitter.
by Brenda Green, Independent TLC Scrapbooking Consultant. Email: scrapbooksforfun@yahoo.com. Website: www.topline-creations.com/fun
 
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