Garden scrapbooks can present a natural feeling when the audience is reading your storybook. Flowers are one of the popular natural-based elements that lots of people cherish. You can store flowers inside a scrapbook to craft a garden style creation. To begin you will need a dried flower. Compress the flower placing it into your scrapbook pocket, such as the memorabilia. Next, glue, tape, etc, the flower so that it’s sticking on the page securely. You might have seen flowers preserved in bibles. The process in scrapbooks is very much the same, only you want to stick the flowers so that it doesn’t fall out.
How to craft flowers for scrap booking:
You may want to use corsages, bouquets, or the colored part of the flower to craft your garden scrapbook. The compressed and dried flowers should be in a straight line, added to your scrapbook page, and smoothly seated near your photographs.
Your dry flowers and compressed flowers should be laminated. Use Xyron, or any acid-free product to laminate your flowers.
During the fall is the greatest time for you to pluck materials to make up a garden scrapbook. While you make up your garden scrapbook consider title page, captions, journal, lettering, photos, plant species, headings and more.
If you’re adding fall leaves for your scrapbook, you might want to go to a copy shop. You will need to place the leaves inside a sealed container when transferring the leaves. The leaves with depreciate with time if you neglect to follow instructions. You can include the leaves at your title page to begin your garden scrapbook.
If you are making up a scrapbook to present your garden, snap several pictures and make up a blueprint. The blueprint will include each detail of your garden. Following, you can include a journal to let your friends and family understand how you invented your garden.
When to take photos:
Spring, summer, winter, and fall is the best time for you to take photos of your garden. Each season provides you a number of colors, shades, texture, blooms, etc. When you snap the shots add them to your garden scrapbook.
If you want to get creative you may be able to cut, paste, and add extras into your scrapbook, i.e. cut magazine clips based on your garden theme and add them to your scrapbook. Also, you can include tips beside your pictures to help your family and friend learn about scrapbooking.
During the seasons, you want to document your gardens activities plus your own to produce a genealogy, and history of your scrapbook. Record detail specifics to assist your audience learn from your time and efforts. During the summer record, the blooms so that when winter comes you can look back on your success. When the blooms begin to grow, you may want to snap photos so that you can increase the content of your scrapbook. Try crafting your scrapbook in a chronological order to ensure that your book tells the storyline you want to portray to the audience.
Some people add special rocks to their scrapbook. If you choose to add, rocks try to look for the small, flat rocks. The thicker, bulk rocks will only interrupt your scrapbook.
Flowers are beautiful inside scrapbooks. The flowers that set off garden scrapbooks include roses of all colors, daffodils, tulips, crocuses, and so forth. Still, if you add flowers to your scrapbook you want to use petals that harmonize with your theme. For example, if you are crafting a summer page, then use colorful flower copies. If you are crafting an autumn theme, then make use of the flowers that flow in harmony with your theme.

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