I have always been a proponent of cheap scrapbooking. I mean, I totally love using new products and I ll admit to spending into the double digits for some scrapbooking pages. But I love being frugal too and I like the creativity that can come from not having a ton to spend on scrapbooking supplies. So what are some of the ways that you can keep your money in the bank and still make great layouts? Here are some of my suggestions to be cheap without looking like it:
1.) Look around the house. You would be surprised what scrapbooking supplies you can find. I have used many household
Wedding Anniversary Scrapbooking Ideas ...use are: Photos of the couple during each year of their marriage Photos of the couple s family at various stages of growth Photos of memorable occasions, such as weddings of the children Photos of the couple with their grandchildren ...
supplies or products including: paperclips, craft paint (not only can you use it to accent a page, but you can use it the same way you use stamp ink), old envelopes and used stamps (great for destination/travel pages), old/broken jewelry (use as embellishments), shopping/clothing/market tags (you can paint over, dye, or cover them), wrapping paper, gift ribbon, hair ribbons or rubber bands, game pieces, old maps, book pages (as backgrounds), cereal/shoe boxes (for chipboard) and much more. Just be careful that these items are acid free or at least if they are not, won t be touching any of your photos.
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