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Prim and Purple Digital Scrapbooking Kit by Darleen Araujo

Published on: Friday, May 29, 2009 // , , , , , ,

Browse and download this free kit of coordinating elements and papers for digital scrapbooking.

By Darleen Araujo, independent designer for About.com

The Prim and Purple kit was designed with a color palette of green and purple with accents of ivy, lace, hearts and ribbon. It has a lovely antique, feminine quality to it that I think is perfect for Mother's Day or any occasion. It also includes an alphabet set.
Kit Contents:

* 5 Papers
* 1 Alphas
* 1 Crochet Doiley
* 2 Buttons
* 1 Felt Heart
* 1 Gold String mass
* 1 Lace Ribbon
* 1 Ivy Branch
* 1 Poloroid Frame
* 2 Ribbon Flowers
* 1 Ribbon/Frame Wrap
* 1 Stitched Ribbon
* 1 Journal paper
* 1 Journal Tag
* 1 Quick Page

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How to Save the Kit
These elements and papers can be used with any graphics software that supports JPEG and PNG files. Click "Enter Gallery" or the thumbnails below to begin browsing this kit. From each page, you will be able to save the full-resolution file.

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Different types of scrapbooking

Published on: Thursday, May 28, 2009 // , , , , ,

Overall, there are many methods of scrapbooking that a person can utilize to document their memories. Each depends upon how creative or organized the scrapbook maker wants to be. It really doesn’t matter if you are creative or ‘artsy’, anyone can create a scrapbook of memories. Each scrapbook is reflective of the personality of the person who created it.


1. Standard Scrapbooking – Creating pages and placing them in a scrapbook album with page protectors. Scrapbooks used to only come in two sizes 8x10 and 12x12. Check out your local scrapbook store to see the many different sizes of scrapbooks available now.


2. Book-making Scrapbooking – Using a binding system, creating covers and pages with cardboard and embellishing the pages with paper, ribbons, stickers, pictures and other keepsakes. The binding can be done using a three ring binder, binding rings, ribbons, brackets, staples or spiral binders. Really the options for binding are only limited by the creativity of the scrapbooker.


3. Digital Scrapbooking – Creating pages online using digital images and software rather than purchasing individual embellishments. Many people use these to create pages to upload to their blogs or to print and place in a book. Many software packages are also compatible with online websites like Shutterfly.com and Snapfish.com and allow you to upload your pages and create a printed book of your creations.


4. Creating Picture Books Online – There are many different websites that allow you to use their templates to create a picture book of memories. You upload your pictures to their website, paste them into the prepared templates available based on the number of pictures you would like on the page and then add text to your page to personalize. There are many different photo and self-publishing websites available that offer this service.


5. Blogging or Scrapblogging – There are many people who utilize web logs to maintain a journal or to document the happenings of their family. These blogs are highly personalized. Starting out you can use a standardized template, but once you are comfortable with the services provided, you can upload your own creation to make your blog more personal.


6. Creating presentations – Using presentation software to create personal presentations on the computer is very easy. You can use templates included with the software or go online and find more individualized templates for creating presentations. The nice thing about using presentation software is you can add videos, and you can add sound and transitions between your pages. You can even automate a presentation to scroll through the entire presentation ‘hands-free’ once the file is accessed. When choosing a presentation software, be sure to choose one that creates presentations that don’t require those viewing to necessarily own the software you used to create it.


7. Picture slide shows – There are websites online that allow you upload your pictures and organize them into slide shows. Many of these sites provide the service free of charge and provide links so that you can post your slide shows to your blog or even to post them on social networking websites.

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Sofware to make a great album or scrapbook

Published on: Monday, May 18, 2009 // , , , ,

Making an album – even with backgrounds, borders and text is easy given the right software.
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For gneral purpose albums - especially for vacations and family use we recommend ACD Fotoslate4 .
The quickest, easiest, program - is the MyBook Album Generator - FREE to OPUS Club members and Pics Book or Unibind* albums or covers.

A scrapbook for Mother's Day

Published on: Saturday, May 16, 2009 // , , ,

Looking for a new way to show Mom how much you care? Instead of relying only on their usual Mother's Day gifts and cards, an increasing number of people are starting a scrapbook in her honor.

"When recipients receive a scrapbook, the emotions are often overwhelming," says Lina Serpico, owner of Scrapbook Cottage in Levittown. "A gift made with the hand is made from the heart."

Scrapbooking is growing in popularity, with more than 25 million participants in the United States, according to the Hobby Industry Association. Sales of supplies topped $2.5 billion last year.

Putting together a scrapbook is something of an art - and can be a fun way to capture fond memories and convey loving thoughts that aren't always easy to express verbally. And it's not as difficult as it may sound to combine photographs with decorative paper, embellishments, fancy typefaces and interesting fabrics and fibers.

"For a mother who watches her children grow up so quickly, it's nice to freeze a few of those moments in an album for them to remember," says Andrea Steed, owner of Scrapjazz, an online learning resource and community of scrapbookers from across the country. "It's also a great way to say thank you and show appreciation for a lifetime of devotion that can't be repaid."

Connie Costanzo of Wantagh is putting the final touches on a scrapbook that tells the story of her mother's life. She'll present it to her mom, Eleanor Roland, in celebration not only of Mother's Day but also of her parents' 50th wedding anniversary at a surprise party Sunday.

"I have pictures of my mother's early years, celebrating who she was as a girl and a young woman, and who she became as a mother," Costanzo says. "She is now 70 years old. There is a lot to tell."

The journey begins when her mother was a young girl and travels through time, showing her parents' early life together, the births of their children and cousins, holidays, birthdays and anniversaries, all the way to this year (photos from Sunday's celebration will be added). Her mother is a twin, so there are side-by-side photographs of her and her sister. Roland worked at The Saturday Evening Post, so Costanzo incorporated Norman Rockwell illustrations as well.

"One of my favorite pages is a picture of my parents on the streets of Brooklyn in their early years," she says. "Last May I took pictures of them walking the streets of Manhattan looking like a retired couple 50 years later. To see them then and now is remarkable."

Using computers

Computers, digital cameras and the Internet can simplify the process of creating personal pages that tell stories about a moment in time, a relationship or a special celebration. Different typefaces make you an instant stylist or calligrapher; graphics and backgrounds add color and dimension. Scrapbooking software lets you add elements or create the entire page on the computer. With photo-editing software, you can repair old photos, add colorful borders, crop people out - or insert them where you want them.

"The computer lets you print out copies of things rather than sacrificing your only prints," says Carla Rose, author of "Digital Memories: Scrapbooking With Your Computer" (Que Publishing). "You can fool around with colors and textures without wasting [costly] sheets of paper. At the end, you've got a professional-looking page with good photos, beautifully set type and something that is your own, from your heart."

Melissa Partridge, 22, of Hampton Bays creates her scrapbook pages by hand, then scans the finished products into her computer. She e-mails the images to her mother in Berlin, Md., or shares them with her on www.scrapjazz.com. "If I do a scrapbook page and put it on the Web site, she can log on under her user name and leave me comments about how she feels about the layouts," Partridge says.

Now Partridge is creating tags - a type of embellishment for the photos - to give her mother on Mother's Day. She hopes her mom will use them in her family history scrapbook.

Tags are "meant to bring the focus onto the pictures themselves," says Dina Traube, owner of Craftique in Brooklyn. Embellishments include basic decorative papers, elaborate buttons, stickers, acetate overlays, fibers and metals.

Getting started

Here are some tips to get started scrapbooking:

Decide what you want to create. Scrapbooks, typically 12 inches square, can be as complicated as a heritage album, which records your family's entire history with photographs, memorabilia and words. Or a "scrapbook" can be as simple as a single page, which could be framed and hung on a wall.

Other possibilities include a mini-album, shadow box, recipe book or blank journal with pictures and embellishments on the cover. Photographs and other scrapbook elements also may be used to decorate everything from a candle to a paint can.

Determine how digital you should be. If your mother is technologically savvy, you might want to create a collage- style wallpaper image for her computer desktop, a slide show of photographs or a digital scrapbook full of pages, journaling and photographs that you present on a CD-ROM with a custom label.

But before going that route, think about whether your mom would prefer to turn the pages of a book rather than sit in front of a computer monitor.

Organize your pictures. You don't have to adhere to chronological order, but you may want to group photos by the event or activity.

Choose a theme, such as "20 reasons I love you," "Thank you for," "I admire you because," "I remember when," "We love Grandma because," "Then and now," "Generations" or "Favorite recipes you taught me."

Illustrate the theme with photographs and personal sayings, keeping in mind that a scrapbook "is almost like a permanent record to let parents know you really do appreciate them," says Michele Gerbrandt of Denver, founding editor of Memory Makers magazine.

Plan your pages. Many scrapbook magazines, such as Memory Makers and Creating Keepsakes, offer templates. Each page should have a focal point, which often is a photograph, plus a select number of embellishments, including titles and personal notes. Sketch a layout before you begin.

Visit a specialty store for ideas. Many offer classes to help you get started.

And even if you can't complete your project in time for this Mother's Day, scrapbooking can be a way to involve the entire family in a new tradition that will preserve your family's story. Plus, Gerbrandt says, "it might inspire you for Father's Day!"

TO GO DIGITAL, YOU'LL NEED:

* Computer
* Digital camera (although you can scan in film
* photographs as well)
* Scanner
* Color printer
* CD or DVD writer
* Photo editing software such as Adobe Photoshop
* Elements 2.0 ($80.99) and Jasc Paint Shop Pro ($21.99)
* Scrapbook-specific software such as Art Explosion
* Scrapbook Factory Deluxe ($39.99) or Print Explosion Deluxe ($59.99)

SOURCE: "Digital Memories: Scrapbooking With Your Computer" (Que Publishing, $18.95)

What you need to get started

* Photographs
* Tool kit with the basics, such as an X-Acto knife, paper trimmer, scissors, wet and dry adhesives. They typically run about $65.
* Scrapbook album (if you're going that route). Albums are $15 and up.
* Embellishments include printed specialty papers, frames, tags, sayings, stickers and acetate overlays. Prices range from 50 cents to $10.

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Digital Scrapbooking: The New Way to Create Memory Books

Published on: Monday, May 11, 2009 // ,
Digital scrapbooking, or computer scrapbooking, is the newest way to preserve your family memories. Using inexpensive, easy-to-use scrap book software, you can create entire scrapbook layouts and add fun fonts and graphics to take your scrapbook project to a new creative level. Some software packages like Corel Photo Album 6 Deluxe even come with free scrapbooking templates.
Computer scrapbooking has really taken off in the last year because people are finding it is less expensive, fast and takes up less space (no more taking over the family dining table) to make a computer generated scrapbook versus traditional scrapbooking techniques. Most people already have a computer and digital camera, and once you have a digital scrapbooking graphics software package such as Scrapbook Factory Deluxe and ACDSee Photo Editor and Manager. and perhaps invested in a scanner for older photos, you're ready to go.

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Digital Scrapbooking Software Review

Published on: Saturday, May 9, 2009 // , ,
Traditional scrapbooking is an art form of expensive, painstaking and time-consuming. Different from traditional scrapbooking, digital scrapbooking save your time and money, and enable you to preserve so many memories in minutes. With digital scrapbooking software, you have everything to create digital scrapbooking, being guided step by step, and easily and quickly transform you priceless photos into precious memories. In my opinions, best digital scrapbooking software should at least include following characters:


  • Easy to use:

  • Lots of templates and layouts

  • Intuitive photo importing interface

  • Powerful photo editing capability

  • Easy to share


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    Mother's Day can be unique and inexpensive with these gifts

    Published on: Friday, May 8, 2009 // , , , , , , ,

    She gave birth to you. She makes sure you're fed, clean and prepared for the day. She finds your keys and reminds you of appointments. It's time to get your mom a gift (by Sunday, Mother's Day, preferably).

    Since the best gifts are thoughtful ones, here are a few ideas (and they're less than $25).

    Take her out
    Several local attractions are honoring Mother's Day with special deals.

    Miss Hampton II harbor cruise. Moms cruise for free with the purchase of another adult ticket at 10 a.m. or 2 p.m. Sunday. The cruise departs from downtown Hampton and includes a tour of the Chesapeake Bay, a stop at Fort Wool and a review of the warships at Norfolk Naval Base. Adult tickets are $22.50. Reservations are suggested, call 722-9102.

    "Blues Clues." The Hurrah Players will perform a play based on the popular Nickelodeon show. Mothers can attend the show for free with a paid companion. Performances are at 7 p.m. Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday at Nauticus in Norfolk. Tickets are $10 for children and $17 for adults for the theater performance. 627-5437.

    Nauticus. Mothers can get free admission to the museum with the purchase of a child's ticket ($8.50). Waterside Drive, Norfolk. 664-1000.

    "Romeo and Juliet, On Motifs of Shakespeare." You can get one ticket free with the purchase of another ticket to the Mother's Day performance. The ballet is based on Shakespeare's classic love story, but this version ends happily. Tickets for the 2:30 p.m. Sunday performance are $20-$75. To get the discount, use the password "mother" at the Virginia Arts Festival box office at MacArthur Mall, when calling 800-982-ARTS or on the vafest.org Web site.

    Make it personal
    Pictures are a universal treasure. Organize a personal keepsake based on your family's photos. With software programs, Web sites and in-store options, there are many ways to personalize and upgrade a photo book.

    Recordable album. The 15-page scrapbook-style book has pre-designed pages that allow picture additions and handwritten tributes. You also can record a message that will play on the book's cover. ($18, Hallmark).

    Digital scrapbook pages. Start a scrapbook for your mom without the glue or scissors. The Web site howfasttheygrow.com allows you to design 12-by-12 scrapbook pages on the computer. The site is free to use, although it costs $5.50 to have each page printed on card stock paper.

    Shipping is an additional fee.

    Framed keepsake. Michelle Stepp, blogger at Everydaycelebrating.com, framed one of her son's onesies as a reminder to savor every moment. A similar method can be used to create a keepsake of other cherished items, such as a baby's first hat or blanket.

    For the techie mom
    Here's a 21st-century take on a chore coupon. The Web site wuduplz.com ("would you please") allows parents to text message requests to their children from the computer. Although parents can type in their own messages, there are also stock messages that parents can select and schedule to send at a certain time.

    Most of those stock messages are housework related. For example, parents can send messages that say "wuduplz wash the dishes" or "wuduplz clean your room."

    For Mother's Day, kids can register their mom and offer a free "no whining" click on each chore message. There is no charge to use the Web site.

    Oldies but goodies
    Breakfast in bed always does the trick. Here's a recipe for a special twist on french toast.

    Strawberry French Toast
    4 (11/2-inch) thick slices of bread. The recipe suggests King's Hawaiian Bread.

    2 cups sliced strawberries

    4 large eggs

    1/2 cup milk

    1/2 teaspoon vanilla

    1/8 teaspoon nutmeg

    1/4 teaspoon cinnamon

    1/4 cup sugar, optional

    1 tablespoon orange zest, optional

    Butter or vegetable oil for frying

    Powdered sugar, for garnish

    Maple syrup, for garnish

    Cut each slice into approximately 3-inch wide pieces. Using serrated knife, cut a pocket in edge of each slice and fill with strawberries, or another fruit of your choice.

    Combine eggs, milk, vanilla, nutmeg, cinnamon, and if desired, sugar and orange zest. Heat griddle over medium heat. Grease with butter or oil. Quickly dip (do not soak) slices in egg mixture.

    Cook until golden brown on both sides. Keep egg mixture well blended.

    Sprinkle with powdered sugar and top with additional strawberry slices. Serve immediately with warm syrup. Makes 4 servings.

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    Make Scrapbook Pages and Greeting Cards Online for Mother's Day


    Now you can use your photos to create a one-of-a-kind gift for your mother



    SAN DIEGO, April 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Give your mother the gift of memories this Mother's Day with a scrapbook page or personalized greeting card that you create online at CropMom.



    CropMom at http://www.cropmom.com lets you use your photos and CropMom's scrapbook graphics to design digital scrapbook pages and greeting cards online.



    "Our online scrapbooking software makes it easy and economical to create a unique, personalized gift for your mother," said Kathryn Balint, founder and chief executive of CropMom Corporation. "You can print the layouts you make at CropMom at home or have them printed by a photofinisher."



    Online scrapbooking at CropMom is economical because there are no scrapbook embellishments or software to buy, and it eliminates the mess of paper scrapbooking. CropMom's online scrapbooking software at http://www.cropmom.com is free to registered users. Users upload their photos to the CropMom Website then create layouts using the online scrapbook builder. Users may choose from thousands of digital scrapbook graphics to decorate their pages. They also may add their own text.



    Users who need help designing a layout may try one of CropMom's templates, or pre-made layouts, which can be customized and completed in minutes.



    CropMom lets users download their layouts for free for use on the Web or for e-mailing.



    Users who want to print their layouts may purchase the downloadable, print-quality digital files from CropMom for $1.79 each. Money-saving packages of layouts are also available.



    Many CropMom customers have their layouts printed by third-party photo services, such as Fujifilm's SeeHere.com. "Our customers have had their scrapbook layouts printed on everything from coffee mugs to coasters to mousepads," Balint said.



    Another popular way to display scrapbook pages made at CropMom is to have them printed in a photo book.



    "I can't think of a better way to honor your mother than by giving her a gift imprinted with a scrapbook page you've made at CropMom," Balint said.


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    Adult education opportunities in May

    Published on: Sunday, May 3, 2009 // , , , , , , ,
    KENNEBUNK — As you start cleaning out garden beds, consider adding a new feature such as a bird bath, a bird house, stepping stones. Join Garden Mosaics and you will learn how to create any of these items. The two-class session begins at 6 p.m. Monday, May 11.

    Would you like to improve your golf swing, learn how to improve your concentration on the course and improve your golf score? In Golf — Improve Your Game with Hypnosis, you can see how easy it will be to better focus on your game. A reinforcement CD is included. Class meets at 6:30 p.m. Monday May 11.

    Just in time for the warmer weather and brighter colored clothes in your closet, come to the Makeup Application class at 6 p.m. Wednesday, May 13 and see how you can select the right makeup for your lifestyle in only five minutes each morning.

    Now that the weather is warmer, you might want to learn about some new recipes for salads to prepare for supper on the back deck. Participants in the Salads, Salads class will make four different kinds of salads and then sit down together taste them. Class will be held at 6:30 p.m. Monday, May 18.

    If you have a growing collection of digital photographs that you would like to put together in a creative digital scrapbook, come to the Digital Scrapbooking class beginning on Tuesday, May 26. This is a three-class session using Adobe Photoshop Elements® software. The class will meet for three consecutive Tuesdays.

    To register for classes of the Adult Education of the Kennebunks, call 985-1116.

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    Scrapbook MAX! Digital Scrapbooking Software for Windows

    Published on: Saturday, May 2, 2009 // , ,
    Indigo Rose Software announces the immediate availability of Scrapbook MAX!, a complete and easy-to-use digital scrapbooking software application for Windows. Scrapbook MAX! is the first software package to fully integrate digital photography with the look and feel of traditional paper scrapbooking, providing enthusiasts with the best of both worlds.
    Scrapbooking has become a major phenomenon with over 25 million households participating in the 2.5+ billion a year scrapbooking industry, according to the Creating Keepsakes’ National Survey of Scrapbooking in America. At the same time, people are taking more digital photos than ever. Scrapbook MAX! bridges the gap between paper and digital with a unique combination of features inspired by traditional scrapbooking.
    Scrapbook MAX! offers a user-friendly drag-and-drop workspace that makes digital scrapbooking fast, fun and easy for everyone. Even computer novices can make great looking scrapbooks in little time. Start with a ready-to-use scrapbook layout, and then rearrange everything to make it your own. Add your own photos, titles and journal text - it’s as easy as pointing and clicking with your mouse. You can be as creative as you like with paper scraps, tags, speech bubbles, corners and more (there are thousands of embellishments included with the software). Scrapbook MAX! even includes professional features like cropping, rotation, resizing, red eye reduction, scratch removal and special effects.

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    LittleSnapper update improves thumbnail generation


    Realmac Software on Tuesday released an update for its digital scrapbook utility, . The update adds several small features and fixes a number of bugs.

    Among the changes with LittleSnapper 1.0.3 are improvements when copying out snaps via the Edit menu; sites with absolute-positioned CSS elements are now snapped correctly; and better thumbnail generation to support drag-out.

    A number of bugs were fixed in the new version too. A registration issue that caused a crash has been addressed, numerous problems with dragging images out of LittleSnapper and an issue with Safari 4 Beta that caused crashes when exporting to PDF have also been fixed.

    Other bugs fixed in the new version include an issue with selecting (and uploading to) Flickr photosets; issues with colour profiles on exported images; a crash caused by leaving the 'Fit Within Pixels' options blank when exporting snaps; and an issue with tags being lost on snapping (when the tag field has focus).

    LittleSnapper 1.0.3 is a free update for registered users. For new users, the application costs $39.

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