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Using Fabrics in Scrapbooking

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Summary: Learn how to use fabrics in scrapbooks and record memories in this free video series on scrapbooking and collecting.

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By Stephanie Ovak
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Stephanie Ovak has always been interested in genealogy and family history and has been a true scrapbooker for the last eight years. She thinks it is a wonderful way to both document...read more

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"Hi! This is Stephanie. I'm going to talk about adding fabrics to your scrap book pages. You can go to any kind of sewing store. If you've been a quilter, you may have some of these things laying around. You can even use pieces of shirts or things like this. The cool thing about fabrics is they're thin enough like a paper. They come in so many different colors and patterns. You can also add a neat look just by pulling a string on the edge, and it sort of frays it and gives it a different look. You can get samples. This happens to be a sample for curtains that I was able to get for free. It's going to be neat to use for a mat for a photo or just to enhance the page. Corduroy gives a neat textured look, so you can use that. It'll be neat on a western or cowboy kind of page if you have your little boy dressed up as a cowboy. Burlap is fun. It comes in many different colors and it's nice to fray. I use burlap in this page because it had an autumn feel to it. It kind of gives that kind of feel. I just use little squares of it. I also use just regular material here. I found some pumpkin material that went good with my theme. This is a strip of leather that I found with sewing on it. As you can see, it doesn't add a lot of weight to your page, but it adds a neat depth and just really gives a neat visual look. Rage your fabric stores. Rage your closets and I'm sure you'll find some fabrics to use on your pages. "

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