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Scrapbooking... I want to learn about this...

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spangles · 10/08/2006 20:39

I have 3 children all under the age of 6. I have loads of photos and newspaper cuttings etc and am interested in making some scrapbooks. Can anyone reccomend any web sites that are good for a beginner in this subject. I know nothing at all about this but am very keen to learn. TIA

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pol26 · 10/08/2006 21:31

Have you tried ukscrappers.co.uk ???

It's a general forum on scrapping and you can see others works of art.

Happy scrapping!!!

stitch · 10/08/2006 21:42

docrafts is also good. uk scrappers can be a bit daunting ithink,
also, check out your local craft shop. they may be able to point you in the right direction

JayzMummy · 10/08/2006 21:50

There are loads of magazines available from WHSmiths that are full of tips, techniques and ideas...also a good range of online and RL shops who advertise in there.

Try Scrapbook Inspirations, Creative Scrapbooking, Scrapbook Magazine....Oh there are loads to choose from.

Happy scrappin'

hullabaloo · 10/08/2006 23:16

I really like Scrapbook magazine and find it very straightforward. UKscrappers is HUGE and quite daunting at first. I still haven't got to grips with it! There are also lots of good books about - I've got one called Scrapbooking your favourite family memories which is good for beginners. try the magazines first for inspiration or ask at your local craft shop they'll be able to give you good advice about products you might need / want!!

Most of all just have fun!

spangles · 11/08/2006 08:18

thankyou all.. I really am a total beginner. I havent a clue where to start or where to buy the basic materials. I shall pop into WH Smiths and have a look at the mags and also look at the web sites you have suggested. Thanks again

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hullabaloo · 11/08/2006 11:37

My local WH Smith has just started selling a few scrapbooking bits and pieces - stickers, acid free card, ribbons, pretty papers etc so that's probably your best bet then!

hulababy · 11/08/2006 11:43

I only started in February.

I got myself an album, some 12x12 papers and then some extra fancy bits (like stick ons, transfers, embellishments, pretty papers to back photos on) to start with. And I found a paper trimmer was really useful to as I can't cut straight with scissors.

E-bay has loads of stuff on there.

Lots of ordinary shops, not just craft ones, sell scrapbooking materials - Asda, Tescos, Wilkinsons, Boots, John Lewis...

MarvellouslyMilitantPeachy · 11/08/2006 12:06

the docrafts website (will fetch a link in a mo) is good for beginners I think, and as their stuff is widely available it's a good base.

I can give you a few links to suppliers I trust, too- hang on:

MarvellouslyMilitantPeachy · 11/08/2006 12:11

docrafts

this place has a gallery for ideas and does workshops

craftsulove

The Range are good if you have one near you, and there's always HobbyCraft. Even Wilkinsons and big tesco stores do somethings these days!

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