T Shirts R Us

By admin, June 20, 2007 7:01 am

t shirts r us

If you're like me, you have more than just photos to scrapbook on your pages. I like to keep tickets, money and the currencies of other countries, locks hair, hospital bracelets, letters, newspaper clippings, old jewelry, and many other mementoes of the children. The issue has been raised to me many times lately about how to store these – or keep them with your pictures or just to keep peace in a memory book. Several people have asked me if there is something they can do besides stick them on the page and possibly ruining these items. I wanted to give all my favorite scrapbooks around some great innovative ideas for storage of these memories, or memories.

1. Make or buy an envelope or pocket for your pages. I love seeing through use of envelopes so people can see what the issue is within (Scrapbook Adhesives sells souvenir envelopes with adhesive already on the back). You can get transparent or parchment. Doing a little pocket is so easy and too perfect for paper items such as greeting cards or notes. Making paper bags and sewing or paste the three sides down and drag the item into it. Or better yet – have to 'real' age pocket of jeans or a shirt and sew on celebrate your page Article remember. You can also buy the collection of pocket for their items.

2. Tied to your page is another option. This is a great way to keep jewelry, labels, tickets, etc. If this is a paper element, you can drill a hole in it and tie it on your page, with a loop or a rope. If you are unsure if the topic of the paper is acid-free, spray with an acid neutralizer.

3. If you're not too attached to the subject and just wants her memory, take a picture of it or explore it. This is especially effective if the subject is too large to store in a notebook. I had a lot old T-shirt that I had problems with separation. I just photographed the T-shirt logos (most were race t-shirts) and included them in my scrapbook. If hate most of some memories, this can solve your problem.

4. Page protectors now come with pockets memories. Check out some of the great of KeepFiling.com. Memory backup is also about 12 "x 12" page protectors that can hold 4 x 6 photos and memories.

5. Want display your images and / or memories as decoration? Why not use a shadow box. I found a little something super EK Success. There was even a box at the lower to save other memories. They also sell 12 x 12 (to 8.5 "x 11") the shadow boxes so that you can display an entire page.

6. Floor Souvenir presentation boxes are also another option for your scrapbooking pages. You can make your own (I found some good instructions online for shaker boxes that work perfectly in http://www.stickersnfun.com/shaker01.asp.) You can also buy your own. If havenÂ't seen before, my favorite Scotch is called the memory screen box. Ideal for three-dimensional objects, the display Keepsake Box is the perfect way to connect, display and protect cherished memories and souvenirs. Also great for glitter, confetti or beads. The hinged snap-tight lid allows access to the elements. Attached self-adhesive back instantly and securely. It is acid free, photo safe and PVC free.

Note that if you do not using an acid-free memory, make sure it is locked in his own pocket, sleeve, case or on what can protect the rest of the page.

(You can find this original article, along with photos, href = "http://blog.scrapbookfinds.com/2007/01/23/newsletter-6-ways-to-scrapbook-memorabilia-or-keepsake-items- on-your-pages / "> here.)

Robin M. King is a photographer and long-time scrapbooker. She is a contributer to ScrapbookFinds.com, a comparison shopping tool for scrapbooking supplies. Read her ScrapBlog and “Ask Robin” questions.

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