Never throw my scrap paper: 8 X 8, and 12 x 12 paper. Paper cardboard buy reason. Photos, I at least ¾ on the left side of the paper. If I at least ¾ page on a sheet of paper that is on the left side of the border of the cut. 12 x 12 when 8 x 8 paper cut, ¼ of the left side of the sheet yet.
These are all that remains is what to do with? A hole punch and shapes, cut one of my favourite things to do. Attachment and Scrapbook page hit. I have some hole punch is a circle, square, diamond and heart.
6 X 6 album, if you do the proper paper size tone. presents cool a recipe's album. Write or card index or color, and then cut to fit the album on which paper type of your recipes. Many pieces that can be used when these little album you can find.
My page I want to put a border. More often than not, left or right border of the page. 12 X 1 or 8 x 1, you need only this band. I also have a horizontal page, in the central strip of paper around. To do this for blog this 1/3 "thick." I am very narrow Middle page border.
Coluzzle, alphabet of the model. Only a small amount of paper your page if you want to cut a letter attached.
Now comes the question of storage. Waste sorting time saw people. Personally this time spending rather my scrapbook and add the new page. The work I've found a few systems accordion record style. Different colors for different slot is available. Not by solid and pattern my paper sorting, select only the predominant color, and is the result of the paper gets sorted.
In this way, color sheet protectors, and 3-ring binders, and sorting can be purchased. Once more, some people know the sort solids and patterns. This way my waste sorting time has never been taken.
The final system small add-on storage carts can know you want to work with. October 16, saw a small drawer. They are very compact and wardrobe or corner you can easily put. Storage carts with cutting, hole punch and scissors model small items, like you can save.
Music is configured to use them to buy a new source of supply saves you'll find more.
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Scrap Scrapbooking paper
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