Scrapbooking
Scrapbooking for Less: Tips and Tricks
If you want to start your own scrapbook but do not have an
open budget to buy some essential supplies, then this article is for you. You
will learn how to find ways to get around your limited budget but still create
beautiful scrapbook you can be proud of.
There are 3 types of scrapbooking stores:
(1) stores that
sell branded scrapbook supplies on regular price (2) stores that sell
discounted scrapbook supplies; and (3) stores that sell both.
As long as you have the money to buy some supplies, then you
can go in any of the 3. But since you need to do some careful shopping from a
limited budget, you can only go to the second and the third.
But, don’t go anywhere yet, you still have things to do.
First, you need to know the things you need and set your priority-
materials’ hierarchy of needs.
An album is the most essential supply you must have. Next
would be the album refill. Pens, papers, adhesive, and pair of scissors are the
things you can have. Rubber stamps, acrylic paints, puncher, stickers, card stock,
and other minor detailing you can live without are still essential.
Second. As yourself, from these items, what are the things
you already have. Knowing this would let you eliminate things you can skip
buying. For example; you already have a good pair of scissors at home. Or you
already have some colored papers from your previous artwork. Or you have some
colored pens. All of these will let you save enough money to buy other stuff
you do not hove.
Third, make a list. Now that you have identified the things
you need and the things you need to have. Make a list of the things you want to
buy. Remember that you are working on a limited budget here so you should know
what are your priorities. It is better if you make two lists. One is for the
must haves and the second is for the extra supplies if you still have excess
money.
Forth, check the price on the internet. This is the quickest
way to do it. There are several sites that sell different scrapbooking
supplies. And there are more sites that offer discounted scrapbooking supplies.
You may want to visit sites that offer cheaper but nice supplies. Check on the
prices here. Do not forget to shop around. The first site you visit may not be
the best so take some time to browse on several sites before deciding where to
buy your supplies.
Fifth, create a final list. If you have already decided
where to buy your supplies, then, it is time for you to make your final list.
It may seem unimportant since you have seen the prices and have realized that
your budget would fit. But the fact is, making a final list would get you
organized. Your final list will be your guide to your shopping. And oh! Make
sure you write down the prices beside your each item so that you know how much
you are spending on the particular supply.
After you have done all these, it is time for you to shop.
You can shop online. It is more convenient and less stressful. If you prefer
seeing the product first before paying for it, then, you can go to stores.
If you still have some extra cash left, you may want to buy
some inexpensive scrapbook supplies that would give extra glow on your
scrapbook. Some brands of rub-ons, stamps, colored pens, and colored papers
could cost as low as $3.
But if you are really on a tight budget, you may want to
improvise. Use materials you can find at your home. Magazines, newspapers, and
other papers, can be good alternatives for colored papers and paints. Try to
improvise on materials you will use. After all, what is important is to create
a unique scrapbook. Yes, expensive materials would really give some good
effects on your scrapbook, but with a little creativity and imagination, any
material you have at home would transform your scrapbook into a work of art you
can call your own.
Have a happy and wonderful scrapbook making!

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