How to Embellish Your Scrapbook
- 1). Measure and cut borders to size for sides, tops and bottoms of the pages of your scrapbook. Use wallpaper, wallpaper borders, gift wrapping paper, decorative fabrics or other colorful items to brighten up each page.
- 2). Clue the borders to the pages with a glue stick.
- 3). Seal the entire page, including borders, with self-stick transparent plastic sheets. Remove the sheets from their backing and place them carefully over the page.
- 1). Roughen the cover with sandpaper or steel wool.
- 2). Paint the cover and pages with warm tea or coffee to artificially age the paper. Use damp, not wet, teabags to create "stains" by letting them remain on the surface for a minute or so. If desired, paint lightly with a thin yellow water-color paint to accentuate the aged look.
- 3). Dry the pages with a hair dryer set on low.
- 1). Choose items that present a theme. For instance, an autumn theme might include leaves that have turned red or yellow, dried flowers, candy corn and the like.
- 2). Glue the items to the cover using a glue gun and strong hobby glue. The glue should be the most rugged you can find, as these items will take more abuse than items protected inside the scrapbook.
- 3). Dry the glue with a hair dryer set on low. If desired, cover the scrapbook cover with cellophane, fold it over the cover and glue the edge to the inside of the cover to further protect your embellishments.
Borders
Distressing
Embellishing the Cover
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