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The Use of Color and Photographs in Your New Scrapbook
Color coordination and contrast will highlight and accent your
scrapbook. A well thought out color scheme can help define the theme
of a page, attract attention to specific items, or detract away from
mistakes. Poorly chosen color schemes, on the other hand, can cause
your scrapbook page to look gaudy or mismatched.
Background colors can either be matched, coordinated, or contrasted
with the colors in your photographs, mementos, or embellishments.
Matching colors add to the continuity of the color scheme. Coordinated
colors add depth to scrapbook pages. Contrasted colors focus the
eye. In this way, color can be used to create the effect you desire.
A great way to see how colors look together is to collect and compare
color wheels from your local paint or hardware store. Paint wheels
are usually available free for the taking in nearly any paint department.
Most scrapbooks will contain photographs. Even the most disinterested
reader of your scrapbook will glance at the photographs. Pictures
really are worth a thousand words. Therefore, it is important to
choose photographs that are of good quality and clearly illustrate
your scrapbook theme.
Any photograph can be used in a scrapbook. Even instant photographs
can be used in scrapbooking. Just be careful that the chemicals
within the photograph do not spill out on the rest of your scrapbook.
Digital pictures can easily be printed right onto lignin-free and
acid -free paper.
Always keep in mind that scrapbooking is permanent. Therefore,
it is probably preferable to use copies of your only picture of
Great Grandma rather than risk ruining the photograph forever. Simply
scan the picture on your computer scanner and print the image on
lignin free and acid free paper.
Mia LaCron is the founder of 101-scrapbooking-tidbits.info - http://www.101-scrapbooking-tidbits.info/
- devoted to helping individuals record, store, and preserve their
most cherished memories via the art of scrapbooking.
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