1. Vellum
Vellum is a transparent, translucent material. Vellum can be used
to create a slight shadow or shade change to background or embellishment
colors. This can be used as a softening agent for baby scrapbooks,
as a touch of elegance to gift scrapbooks, or to create dimension
in a boring flat page.
To reduce the cloudiness effect caused by gluing, apply only a
thin line of glue along the edges of the vellum. In this way, you
will see a slight shadow only along the very edge. This will look
like a border to the vellum. Vellum is available in both acidic
and non acidic forms.
2. Shadow Boxes
A great way to add depth to your scrapbook page is to add shadow
boxes. Basically shadow boxes add a shadow to your images. Shadow
boxes are also a great way to make your most important photographs
or text boxes stand out form the rest of the page. Shadow boxes
can also be to emphasis dedications.
To make a shadow box, simply cut a box shape out of paper. Next,
put your embellishment on a larger square of cardstock. Then, add
glue to all four sides of the cardstock square and attach it to
the back of your paper. The embellishment will show through, adding
greater dimension to your page.
3. Patterned Paper
Patterned paper can be used for backgrounds, borders, and embellishments.
Often plain white backgrounds look rather boring and dull. Patterned
backgrounds add a touch of excitement to your page. The right pattern
tailored to your theme and purpose can also increase that professional
look.
Colors and patterns can be used to coordinate with your photographs
or to add dramatic effects. Paper with various themes and patterns
is widely available. For instance, a birthday scrapbook could have
a background made of your favorite gift wrap. This could add a
touch of elegance or a touch of humor depending upon the patterned
paper you choose.
4. Textured Paper
Textured paper can add extra dimension to your scrapbooking page.
Textured paper can be used to highlight focus items on your scrapbook
page. Textured paper can also be used as a backgrounds or border
to give your page an interesting fresh look.
Textured paper is available in a variety of textures and colors
and is available in most craft and office supply stores.
5. Book Jacket Backgrounds
For an added personal touch and artist flair use a book jacket
as a background. This scrapbook technique looks especially nice
when the book jacket is the reader's favorite book or author, adding
a wonderful personalized touch.
Be aware, however, that the glossy coating on the book jacket
creates an added challenge to sticking objects to this background.
Alternative attachment methods include sewing and eyelets.
6. Adding Dimension
One good way to add dimension to images is to use double stick
foam tape. Double stick foam tape literally allows items to pop
out at your reader adding realism to items. This technique is especially
useful in children's art and educational scrapbooks.
Simply, cut the foam tape into whatever shape and size you want.
Then, attach to shape onto your scrapbook page. Double stick foam
tape is available at most craft stores in various colors and thicknesses.
7. Ribbons and Lace
Ribbon and lace are by far the most common, and most beautiful,
border embellishment. The flowing nature of both materials encourages
a touch of softness and elegance. Ribbon and lace are especially
popular in gift and memory scrapbooks.
Moreover, ribbon is easy to glue and attach. Lace requires a bit
more patience.
For an interesting change from ribbon and lace, try using jute
or raffia.
About the Author
Lena Fields loves helping others to save
special memories using the fun and exciting art of scrapbooking.
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