Please help an overwhelmed newbie with Disney scrapbook

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Hi. Today I gave up on the idea of a Disney photobook and switched gears to an old-fashioned scrapbook. I am working on my Winnie the pooh pages first and found some nice papers and stickers. I was wondering if any of you can recommend sources for Disney papers and stickers etc for my future pages? I am somewhat new to scrapbooking. I have made some pages in the past but it takes me about six hours per page! I am wondering the best way to do typed journaling. Do most people just use Microsoft word and print on scrapbook paper? Is there a program to make the journaling box a bit more fancy such as outlining a box shape or having fancy letters? Do you ever just print out clip art images on cardstock? Will printer ink change color over time or ruin pictures? Would you recommend purchasing a die cut machine like a circuit? It is pretty expensive but I'd love to do titles for my pages. What is paper piecing and what do I need to do it? I tried reading instructions on a site listed in one of the stickys but it seemed like Greek. Also I can't find a 12x12 Disney album I like any suggestions? Is there a way to jazz up a solid album cover and still have it last. Any general advice would be truly appreciated as well! Thank you all so much for putting up with my many questions! I look forward to hearing from some of you! Have a great day! -Roni
 
First, :welcome: to our cozy corner of the boards...

Second, please see the answers I gave in red within the quote box.

Hi. Today I gave up on the idea of a Disney photobook and switched gears to an old-fashioned scrapbook. I am working on my Winnie the pooh pages first and found some nice papers and stickers. I was wondering if any of you can recommend sources for Disney papers and stickers etc for my future pages? I am somewhat new to scrapbooking. I have made some pages in the past but it takes me about six hours per page! I am wondering the best way to do typed journaling. Do most people just use Microsoft word and print on scrapbook paper?

I personally use Microsoft word. I can go out on the web and download free fonts to use in my journalling. I print it on card stock in the size and on the colored or white card stock.


Is there a program to make the journaling box a bit more fancy such as outlining a box shape or having fancy letters?
There are some CDs I had given to me early on to make fancy shapes but I don't use them. For fancy letters, I download the free fonts and go from there. I have a cricut if I need a specific shape but when I didn't have that, I just rounded the corners or got a decorative punch for the square or rectangle box.

Do you ever just print out clip art images on cardstock?Will printer ink change color over time or ruin pictures?
I have done this. I have not noticed any fading in the ones I did several years ago.

Would you recommend purchasing a die cut machine like a circuit? It is pretty expensive but I'd love to do titles for my pages. What is paper piecing and what do I need to do it? I tried reading instructions on a site listed in one of the stickys but it seemed like Greek.

I highly recommend a cricut, if you plan to continue I would go with the expressions, if you don't think this hobby will continue, grab the personal or create. The expression lets you cut things out really big either mats are 12 x 12 or 12 x 24. The personal or create machines cut images on a 12 x 6 mat. I have had all 3 machines and loved each one. Use my expression daily. My create is awaiting DD to go to high school. The machines will probably see a good sale in the next few weeks. Check JoAnn's, Hobby Lobby, Michaels and even Walmart. There is a little bit of a learning curve but if you decide to go that direction, you can get a lot of help from those of us who have them. It's really easier than you think.


Also I can't find a 12x12 Disney album I like any suggestions?
I find myself using 12x12 3 ring binders. I bought a Disney album in 2005 and find that it was not big enough and I couldn't find the right refills.

Is there a way to jazz up a solid album cover and still have it last.
I'm sure there is a way to do this, I have not. I'd just do a search on google and ask about altering scrapbook album covers.


Any general advice would be truly appreciated as well! Thank you all so much for putting up with my many questions! I look forward to hearing from some of you! Have a great day! -Roni

Any other questions, just ask. Someone is usually around or will be around shortly to answer questions.
If you need any inspiration, open up the "Swap" board section and open the sticky thread up on top about Swap Elements in Use.
In this section, open the sticky about the Virtual Scrapbook (start on the last pages and work backwards) for the most recent completed pages our members have shared.

ETA: forgot to mention, you said you took about 6 hours per page.... I use to do that too..agonize over the layouts (LOs) for hours. I use a lot of sketches now. I go to Pagemaps. com, sketchsavvy.com, skEtchit.com, and my new favorite is sketchsupport.com
 
Creative Memories has some great disney addition packs. Joann's, Micheals and Ac Moore all sell Disney paper packs and embellishments. Scrapbook.com, Scrapyourtrip.com and Acherryontop.com are all good online sources for Disney scrapbbook supplies.

I also love my cricut for disney pages. It can be expensive at first but it well worth the $$.

Hope this helps.

Cassey
 
I love my cricut as well but the new ones won't work with SCAL so when my dies I'll replace with something else - I will have to research at that time to see what is working with SCAL at that time.

I also like "stack" that has alot of bright color patterns for my Disney Albums - except with Hollywood Studios then I kinda like the "old fashion" paper something that I think I would see in the 30s or 40s since that is the time period that DHS is suppose to look like. Also Bizzard Beach I love using snow paper & Animal Kingdom gets Zoo paper (also Jungle Cruise)
as you can see alot paper doesn't have to be the Disney paper
 

Welcome, welcome, welcome! I'm going to steal PrincessNancy's idea and answer you below in "sections".

Hi. Today I gave up on the idea of a Disney photobook and switched gears to an old-fashioned scrapbook. I am working on my Winnie the pooh pages first and found some nice papers and stickers. I was wondering if any of you can recommend sources for Disney papers and stickers etc for my future pages?

There is plenty of Disney-related scrapping stuff out there. Even just Michael's, AC Moore, and Hobby Lobby have lots, but there is even more available online. Honestly.... I don't use much of it, even though I scrap a lot of Disney pages. I guess I feel like if the photo has Mickey in it, why do I need another Mickey on the page?

I am somewhat new to scrapbooking. I have made some pages in the past but it takes me about six hours per page!

I still take far too long to do most pages, but as time goes by, I am finding more and more ways to streamline the process. Premade sketches are a big help. I collect sketches from other folks (Becky Higgins was big on sketches in Creating Keepsakes Magazine), plus I've started creating my own!


I am wondering the best way to do typed journaling. Do most people just use Microsoft word and print on scrapbook paper? Is there a program to make the journaling box a bit more fancy such as outlining a box shape or having fancy letters?

When I create the page, I am sure to leave space for journaling. After I have created the entire page, I either use a piece of plain white/offwhite cardstock or a scrap of an accent color piece used on the page and print my journaling onto it. Then I trim it appropriately and add it to the page. My journaling is always the last part of the page I do. I use free fonts that I find online (acidfonts.com has a HUGE number of freebies and is super easy to use) and occasionally I will splurge and buy one from scrapnfonts.com. I LOVE FONTS!!

I, like others, have an old CD program that does jouranling in a shaped box, but it is pretty dated....I prefer clean straight lines for the most part.



Do you ever just print out clip art images on cardstock? Will printer ink change color over time or ruin pictures?

I occasionally use a bit of clipart. Never noticed any problems with colors.... but this is the same printer/ink that I occasionally use to print photos, so I wouldn't expect a problem. But I would avoid exposure to direct sunlight for any length of time.


Would you recommend purchasing a die cut machine like a circuit? It is pretty expensive but I'd love to do titles for my pages.

I would NOT invest in a machine like a Cricut yet. You may decide that this is NOT the hobby for you.... or you may discover digital scrapping. For now, you can buy pre-cut diecut letters for things like titles. I've had my Cricut for a few years now (and I scrapped for 10+ years without it) and I still sometimes use leftovers pre-cut letters from my "pre-Cricut" days! White is a super helpful color of letters to buy because you can color them (with chalk, ink, paint, etc) to coordinate with your page. Plus you can use micro tip scissors to alter the shapes of the letters occasionally! You can also print out titles on cardstock to add to your page. And there is always rubber stamped letters.


What is paper piecing and what do I need to do it? I tried reading instructions on a site listed in one of the stickys but it seemed like Greek.

It is basically making shapes and embellishments by layering cut-out pieces of the design. For example, a paper pieced hamburger would have a layer for the burger, then another layer for the mustard and another layer for the ketchup, and another layer for the bun. People (even a few on here ;) ) create BEAUTIFUL and very elaborate paper piecings.... some by hand and some with the help of the Cricut.

I've never been able to accomplish those, although I definitely admire them. The best and only paper piecings I've ever done are super simple things like burgers, hot dogs, fries, a sailboat, etc.

I would definitely save that type of thing for when your scrapping becomes more advanced.


Also I can't find a 12x12 Disney album I like any suggestions? Is there a way to jazz up a solid album cover and still have it last.

I'll tell you honestly, I don't worry much about the covers of my albums. For the most part I stick with the most inexpensive album covers that ACMoore sells. I try to stick with white and pastels for DD's albums and navy, dark green, black, burgundy for DS's albums... red for Disney, and a few other assorted colors for other special trips.

I figure eventually I will replace ALL of the album covers so that they match or coordinate better. And I've learned to NOT overfill my albums because they will fall apart, sooner rather than later.

I wouldn't worry too much about the covers being plain. It's what's inside that makes it special... plus if you are sliding the album off and on a shelf between other albums/books, you risk scraping off the decor you have added.


Any general advice would be truly appreciated as well! Thank you all so much for putting up with my many questions! I look forward to hearing from some of you! Have a great day! -Roni


Good luck with your book.... come back here to share it when you're done!
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I just wanted to add that printing out journaling for a page is not always the most convenient solution - I will often handwrite my journaling. I like the idea of preserving my comments in my own handwriting and the spontaneity of it too. I often just use titles on my pages without a lot of journaling, especially if I have written out a trip report that I can print off and put in a page protector or folder page.

I have also used my trip planning calendar on my pages in place of journalling - printing them out on transparencies and adding them as a border to my page, with the items in bullet points.

Just a few other ideas...

And Welcome!!
 
Thank you all! I've decided to try my hand at digital scrapbooking. I'm a bit concerned about the learning curve with Photoshop and figuring out how to make digital scrapbooking look good but I'm excited. Any suggestions about great sites that sell Disneyish kits are welcome. So far I love Natalie's and Britt-ish's. Again thank you all for your helpful feedback!!!
 
you can always try ebay for digital scrabooking pages and embellishement with Disney stuff. I have bought several over time. Each kit runs between $3-$5 for several items.
 












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