Scrapbooking – Common Scrapbook Mistakes to Avoid

On Tuesday, May 17th, 2011

When you first start scrapbooking, it’s easy to make some mistakes on your scrapbook. Many people make beginner mistakes, but you can avoid these mistakes yourself if you learn about them now. Here is a look at some common mistakes that many scrapbookers end up regretting as they become more experienced.

Mistake #1 – Buying Too Many Supplies

It is very easy to buy a lot of scrapbook supplies before you even know much about layouts and how to design them. Then you end up with loud papers that you never use. Avoid buying too much in the beginning until you learn more about scrapbooking.

Mistake #2 – Too Many Shapes

Another common mistake is using too many shapes. It’s easy to start cutting pictures into all different strange shapes. You don’t want to overdo things. Go with simple shapes and add in some ovals or circles from time to time.

Mistake #3 – Going Overboard with Embellishments

Embellishments can be a lot of fun to use when scrapbooking. The problem is when you go overboard with them and you end up making your page look clutter and overdone. Simply pick a few that compliment your layout instead of allowing them to overtake the scrapbooking layout.

Mistake #4 – Not Writing Yourself

Sure, it’s fun to use all the cool fonts that your computer makes easily available. However, one mistake and regret many people deal with is not writing in their own handwriting. It’s important to write out a few lines and stories in your own writing. This is a special part of you that you definitely want to include in scrapbooks, since they are cherished books that you will keep for years to come.

These are a few scrapbooking mistakes that you should try to keep in mind as you are getting started. You want scrapbooks that you will be proud of in the end. Try to avoid these mistakes and make sure you make the most of the memories that you are creating.

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  1. Brianna says:

    I am putting together my 3rd scarpbook and have always done it on my own without really researching it. I came across these articles as I was searching for ideas and I just wanted to say… THANK YOU!! These articles have been SO helpful!! I now have some “notes” to take to the store with me so that I don’t “overbuy” and know what I am looking for!!

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