Learning to scrapbooking is something that takes commitment, just like learning any art. If you think that it's a craft you'd like to enjoy, there are a few basic tools, supplies, and skills you will need to get started. Creating albums takes time, but the projects are rewarding and the end result is a family heirloom that can be enjoyed and then passed down to your grandchildren, along with your love for scrapbooking.
To get started, you first need pictures. Almost everyone has boxes or photo albums full of pictures, and you may notice that some of these are discolored or warped due to their poor storage. The world around us in our homes is full of acid and moisture, which breaks down the chemical balance used to produce photographs and causes them to change appearance. By scrapbooking with acid free supplies, you can protect you pictures for many years to come.
There are only a few basic tools you need to begin. Every good scrapbooker needs a cutting tool. Sharp scissors will work well, but there are also tools on the market to cut scalloped edges, perfectly straight lines, and circles, among other things. You will also need some form of adhesive. Beginners may find that the easiest products to buy are photo mounts, which are tiny pre-cut pieces of tape, and glue dots, which are pressure-sensitive strong spots of glue to hold larger embellishments. Beyond a cutting tool and adhesive, you really don't need any other tools to get started, but if you want to create fancier pages, many options are available including rubber stamps, paper crimpers, and punches. Start with a few smaller items and increase your inventory as you learn more and more scrapbooking skills.
You will also need a few basic supplies before you begin, the most important of which is the album itself. Make sure whatever you purchase is large enough to hold all the pictures you want to include; two to five pictures will fit on a standard 8 1/2 x 11 page with cropping, with the most balanced layouts having three pictures. You can also choose from larger or smaller albums. The only other supply you need to get started is paper. Most albums come with a white piece of paper in each sheet protector, but there are many colors and designs to choose from to help spice up your album. Other supplies that add interest to your pages include paper dolls, stickers, die cuts, and three-dimensional elements.
Most of the skills you need to start scrapbooking can be easily learned by mimicking pages you see in magazines or on the Internet. However, if you are still unsure how to use your tools extremely well, you can attend or host a scrapbooking workshop. Stores and companies offer this option for people who are new to the craft, and it is the best option to help you create your first page. Remember that learning to scrapbook is a process, and you will learn new skills as you fill your album with pages.
Think You Want It
Sixty percent of those who seek work-at-home jobs are women. Many moms choose to stay at home but earn an income...in their pajamas.
"Mompreneurs," is a term used to describe women who leave the workplace to raise children and end up operating small home-based businesses. "Mompreneurs" are at the center of a trend that's growing, as millions of business-minded mothers are starting companies and operating them from home.
According to the National Association of Women Business Owners, there are more than 10 million female-owned businesses in the USA and the phenomenon is growing.
So, you think you want to own your own business while being a stay-at-home mom?
Be sure that being a mompreneur is for you. Before your eyes become glassy with dreams of endless free-time to be with your children and images of sitting on your couch with your laptop, running a business out of your home, and earning thousands, let me show you the reality of the situation.
The Downside
Hard Work - Owning your own business is hard work--no matter what kind of business you are starting.
Wear Many Hats ? You are going to end up doing a little bit of everything.
Your business is your life. ? If you are going to be successful you business is going to take up a lot of your time. A lot!
Employees ? Dealing with staffing and personnel issues is the worst part of owing your own business. You want to focus on understanding your customer needs and growing your business but you end up spending 75% of your energy solving people problems.
Risk ? Unlike clocking in and clocking out at a regular paying job, you are working your butt off and there may not be a payoff if you are unable to make your business successful.
Mommy Duty ? Are still going to have to cook meals, do dishes, wash laundry, and change diapers at home. The mommy duties never go away.
Customers ? You are going to get calls at all hours. Be prepared.
The Upside
Customers ? Your customers are going to love your business. You'll get lots of calls and emails from people who are so pleased that you have started a business.
Flexibility ? You are your own boss and can set your own hours.
Integration - It will be easier to integrate your business and home life.
Creativity ? Now that you are the head of marketing and product development for your own company you finally have an outlet for your creative energy.
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