You're probably familiar with traditional scrapbooking done with paper and printed photos. But
there are a growing number of people who are using their computers to create unique scrapbooking
pages. If you're looking for a way to artfully preserve your photos in a digital format, digital
scrapbooking may be right for you.
In contrast to traditional scrapbooking, digital
scrapbooking doesn't require very many supplies. All you need to get started is digital imaging
software that supports layers (such as Photoshop Elements or Paint Shop Pro) as well as digital
copies of your photos and digital scrapbooking templates. If you'd like to print out your own
digitally created scrapbook pages, you will also need access to a high quality photo printer and
photo paper.
While a traditional scrapbooker will collect piles of paper and dozens of
types of embellishments, you can easily download free embellishments to your computer from different
digital scrapbooking supply websites. Because there aren't any supply costs, digital scrapbooking
can be a much cheaper alternative to traditional scrapbooking. Look for templates that will help you
easily format your photos and coordinate your embellishments. These templates normally include
background layers, fonts and embellishment choices. There are also paid templates and embellishment
sites that offer better quality enhancements. You can build a large library of embellishments for a
very low price.
Select the photos you want to use in your layout and then edit them if
you need to. You can use your digital imaging software to crop your photos, reduce red eye and
adjust the color levels. Place the photos inside of the pre-made templates and then add your
journaling and other decorations.
There are no limits to the creativity that you can use
with digital scrapbooking. The pages are easy to edit, so you can tweak and adjust your pages based
on what looks best. If you get the hang of creating your own embellishments you can even offer them
as downloads for other people to use.
As far as storage goes, you have a few different
options. You can keep all of your digital scrapbooking pages on your computer. You can share them
online in their digital format and even burn them to a CD to share with your friends and family. If
you'd prefer to have hard copies of your pages, you can print them off on your computer or send them
out to be printed. Several online photo processing sites specialize in helping digital scrapbookers
achieve the looks they want in printed form.
Many scrapbookers use a standard size of 12
X 12 inches, which is obviously larger than the standard printer. You can have your pages specially
printed at that size, or simply create layouts on an 8 ½ X 11 inch template.
In addition
to creating complete pages in a digital format, you can also combine your digitally created pages
with traditional scrapbooking elements. This form of scrapbooking, called hybrid scrapbooking,
allows you to use the pages you create on your computer and then add dimension with velum, flowers
and other three dimensional elements.
No matter how you choose to use digital
scrapbooking you can make use of this fun technique. It's easy to get started and relatively cheap.
Whether you want to make entirely digital pages or use a hybrid scrapbooking technique, this is
something that you owe it to yourself to try.