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Posted By: Anonymous Digital scrapbooking - 09/02/04 08:18 AM
What about subj? Any useful software (except huge PhotoShop etc)? And I prefer print my layout - noy only see it on PC <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Digital scrapbooking - 09/10/04 12:33 AM
I am interested in learning digital scrapbooking Honestly I dont know anything about it though.If anyone could help me out with good information I would appreciate it Ive just actually been doing regular scrapbooking for about a month.My daughter got me started but so far I really enjoy it
Posted By: cindy1975 Re: Digital scrapbooking - 09/13/04 04:48 AM
I haven't done any digi scrapbooking, so I can't offer any advice...sorry.
Posted By: Donya Taylor Re: Digital scrapbooking - 10/24/04 03:57 AM
Hi nanasdinky,

I started in manual scrapbooking some years ago, till recently when a PC came into home, and begum experimenting with digi-scrapping, and now fully engaged with it.

I invite you to see my topic
My first digital layout
in this forum where I focused this theme.

Hope it can help you.

Donya
Posted By: just a Rose Re: Digital scrapbooking - 04/04/08 04:56 AM
Digital scrapbooking is now hot and exciting! However, everywhere you look new places are offering great prices. They don't say up front that you can only journal on the front page and that you can only put your photos in and that the store will place them, in the order you gave them in, in the digital book. The store does not watch to see if all three photos that you were hoping to be grouped together have landed on the same pages or not!

Creative Memories has a FREE downloadable program to use with many FREE extra templetes to add to your program abilities. They also offer tutorials online to help you through the process.

And if you prefer to print at home. You can buy the Storybook PLUS program and receive the ablility to change the layouts of the way the photos go on the pages and you can add or delete the amount of photos to accomidate whatever your layout needs are.

Then as a GREAT bonus you also can PRINT out your pages. However, 12 x 12 pages you would need a larger than household normal size to do so. But printing 11 x 8 1/2 and 8 x 8 and custom made sizes are easy to print and come out GREAT!!

(I have given these prints as gifts in frames. The compliments have been wonderfully fulfilling!!!)

You can write me for more info on this if you wish.
Posted By: raleigh Re: Digital scrapbooking - 04/22/08 08:45 PM
Lifebook is a new online scrapbook that you can create for your child. It's one of the most interactive online scrapbooks I have ever seen and has audio and video capabilties. Plus it has really cute themes to apply to your pages just like a real scrapbook! It even has digital stickers which I thought were adorable.

I like the idea of a digital scrapbook because its an easy way to keep family and friends updated on what is going on in your children's lives. AND you can set it to private so it isn't accessible to just anyone.
Posted By: SummerLove Re: Digital scrapbooking - 07/23/08 09:52 PM
When I first heard about digital scrapbooking, it peaked my interest, but honestly...EVERYTHING is becoming digital and online that I feel that some things should be left to the original way. Like scrapbooking. I think scrapbooking is so much better when it's a physical book, rather than online. What if you're not by a computer or something? It's nice to have it physically in front of you...but what's just my opinion :-)
Posted By: sassydiva2 Re: Digital scrapbooking - 09/09/08 08:10 PM
Originally Posted By: SummerLove
When I first heard about digital scrapbooking, it peaked my interest, but honestly...EVERYTHING is becoming digital and online that I feel that some things should be left to the original way. Like scrapbooking. I think scrapbooking is so much better when it's a physical book, rather than online. What if you're not by a computer or something? It's nice to have it physically in front of you...but what's just my opinion :-)


With digital scrapbooking you still make a physical scrapbook, the pages are printed and placed into a traditional scrapbook. The only difference is the pages are computer generated. You can also have your pages created in a hardbound book.
Posted By: Nancy194 Re: Digital scrapbooking - 10/22/08 08:50 PM
i'm new to scrapbooking in general, but i found this how to guide that was pretty helpful:
Best Baby Shops: Baby Photo Fun

it has a section for digital scrapbooking, plus lots of other things to do with your baby photos and digital technology in general.

good luck!

Posted By: wingsofbeauty Re: Digital scrapbooking - 03/08/09 05:00 PM
Scrapbook Flair is a huge site with many many many downloads, and challenges etc as well as a free program to use for digital scrapbook. You can order or print your pages out through their site as well.
Posted By: veronica_msc Re: Digital scrapbooking - 09/24/09 01:43 PM
I've been doing digital scrapbooking for years. I use photoshop cs2 to do my layouts and also buy my digital papers and elements on online stores. I like it because it doesn't make a big mess. A good way to start digital scrapbooking is by using free scrapbooking kits you can find at shabbyprincess.com or other sites out there.
Posted By: faerywings Re: Digital scrapbooking - 10/02/09 03:37 PM
I have been lurking around this site for a while but this is my first post. :) I started out as a paper scrapper many years ago. Then I &quot;morphed&quot; into a paper scrapper that used the computer to journal and make elements. Now I am a full blown dig-scrap addict! I actually have a harder time paper scrapping lately because I can't change the color of an element or resize it like I can on the computer. If you are thinking about getting started in digi-scrapping, I can recommend an easy software to use. It is ACDSee Photo Editor 2008. You can try if free for 30 days (full version) at acdsee.com. It is very similar to PSE but there is not a huge learning curve. My DD uses it to scrap and so do I. It has pre-loaded how-to tips right in there, but also has a lot of features that &quot;grow&quot; with you as your digital scrap skills grow. I also have a bunch of tips and tricks on my blog, and you can see some of the layouts I have done too. This was my most recent tutorial and LO [url=http://faerywings.wordpress.com/2009/05/26/anatomy-of-a-layout-with-photo-editor-2008/]Layout[/url] [url=http://faerywings.wordpress.com/]My Blog[/url]
Posted By: faerywings Re: Digital scrapbooking - 10/02/09 03:40 PM
Hmm, not sure why they links didn't come out right, they worked fin in the preview!Sorry!
Posted By: eye Re: Digital scrapbooking - 02/14/10 12:38 AM
first off be careful which site you go to. I have a friend who went on one of those web bases digial scrapbooking sites and she got a virus. So I'm a little sceptical of them. I'm not a computer gurue but I am a creative memories consultant and the software we have is fabulous and it belongs to you and you alone. Not only can you print from your computer you can upload to our digital website and they'll print for you, all sizes. I'm still a traditional scrapbooker but sometimes digital is quicker and with the creative memories programs you can journal just about aywhere on the page with the upgraded versions. I've done several books including my sons wedding (I'm working on the traditional book now!) and they turn out beautiful and the quality is 100%!
Posted By: Willison Digital scrapbooking - 03/31/10 01:34 PM
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Posted By: Vivie Re: Digital scrapbooking - 04/11/10 08:45 PM
Ohhh, ohhhh, ohhhh...I'm a HUGE digital scrapbooking fan!!! I did traditional scrapping and also do hybrid and hybrid crafting since I love paper and won't ever give it up but I love the ease of digi. I use Photoshop CS3 and Inkscape (for illustrations) and ArtRage!!! I've also done some printed books for our family travels. They look amazing on our coffee table!!!
Posted By: trevo47 Re: Digital scrapbooking - 07/16/10 04:58 PM
I am not sure if I am in the right place but here goes.....if I would like to start a business making scrapbooking kits to sell what software do you use and can you use the art in the software to make your pages, pay one of those clipart companies to use their clipart, draw your own art, scan images to make pages or what? I see people selling these online and wonder what they use and how they do it! It would be great if someone could give me some information! Thank you
Posted By: Genetica Re: Digital scrapbooking - 07/20/10 05:48 PM
I've been planning my wedding using digital scrapbooking. In addition to organizing wedding vendors and classifieds in a way that makes wedding planning much easier, the site Weddzilla has a tool called the �Weddmark� that is basically an internet bookmark married to (heh) a cut and paste tool. So, you can just drag photos and ideas off of the internet into your Weddzilla account - similar to the inspirational process my mother�s generation of brides would use where they cut clippings out of magazines and pasted them into a scrapbook. Brides check it out - making a profile on Weddzilla enters you to win a $1000 gift registry.
Posted By: Vivie Re: Digital scrapbooking - 08/04/10 07:19 PM
I use CS3 (photoshop). No you cannot use the art in the software for selling commercially. You have to be very clear on the TOU (terms of use) from the clipart companies. most say no commercial use or limited commercial use. You can draw your own art, you can scan images but be careful what you are scanning since most items are under copyright protection. Check out copyright usage very carefully. know your rights on them. Plus you should also know at what resolution your clipart/art is set at for print purposes...hope that helps!
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