We decided that it would be a lot of fun to share some of our favorite websites with you. I recently discovered www.scrapbooksetc.com. This website is a product of Better Homes and Gardens. There is also a Scrapbooks Etc. magazine. But, that's for another post.
When I first checked this website out I loved it because there was tons of information and it was easy to navigate. Here are some of the things that I discovered on this site:
Free Page Sketches
This tool allows you to sketch out your page before you even begin to scrapbook. I haven't used this feature, but I plan too! I think it will be a great way to be organized. When you sit down to do your page it will be all planned out which will help the production process go quicker. I'm also excited about this feature because it will keep my pages fresh. Sometimes I tend to repeat some of the same layouts and techniques. I'm looking forward to using this tool to prevent this!
Printable Patters
This section is great for scrapbooking at home or for people who don't like to use a die cut machine. These patters allow you to make different patterns by tracing, cutting out and piecing together paper. More likely than not, your designs will be original!
Orgazational and Photography Tips
Since this is something that we plan on doing on our blog I was very interested in this section. You should take a look at their ideas. It's always great to get a different perspective on things!
Class Options
This is the first time that I have saw an option to take classes online. I think it's a great idea. There are a few different ways that you can take the classes. Some are free and some require a fee (I did not rhyme that intentionally). It really depends on what your interested in. I definitely think you should check this out. It's all within the comfort of your own home!
Techniques
The website offers a whole section on different techniques. Whether you are a beginner scrapbooker or if you are experienced and want to know what the new thing is…This is the place for you.
Monday, September 29, 2008
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