Scrapbooking Articles

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Premade Scrapbook Layouts - A Variety to Add Personalization

Premade Scrapbook Layouts - A Variety to Add Personalization

It cannot be denied that mothers and young people from all over the world are getting more and more engrossed with the hobby of scrapbooking. When you go to bookstores and craft stores these days, you would notice that there would always be scrapbooking kits for both the beginners and the experts. Most of these kits already include premade scrapbook layouts.

But have you ever heard of the new and more modern concept of scrapbooking? Digital scrapbooking is the term used when you plan to make scrapbook albums without having to leave your seat in front of your computer. It offers a wide range of available premade scrapbook layouts that you can use to incorporate your photos with.

To get started with this modern way of scrapbooking, all you have to do is to choose first from the many premade scrapbook layouts that you will be presented to online. Then you can start creating your very own embellishments by using graphic and photo programs along with your selected photos. Nowadays, there are many interactive websites which can give you more ideas on this new innovation in scrapbooking.

The hobby of scrapbooking has been known all over the world for encouraging majority of the female market into getting involved with it. For mothers, it has contributed to improve their lives by adding variety to their everyday routine and for some, has even become a form of additional income. This can be said true for the young female market.

Teenagers have also fallen in love with this idea of scrapbooking that they have even formed clubs and organizations that encourage everyone to be an enthusiasts as well as a member. In nursing homes for the elderly people, scrapbooking has also taken a place of its own as a form of hobby for those who have been starting to lose their capacity to remember memories in their lives.

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Monday, September 28, 2009

Nickelodeon's Spongebob Squarepants Cricut Cartridge

Nickelodeon's Spongebob Squarepants Cricut Cartridge

Nickelodeon's Spongebob Squarepants Cricut cartridge includes fun and exciting images of Spongebob and his friends which you can now more easily cut and paste and use as design for your custom made scrapbooks. It is a package of bright and amusing pictures and letter fonts that pertains to Nickelodeon's longest running Nicktoon show next to The Rugrats.

For the customer's excitement and delight, this cartridge has included the following features that let you choose from a wider variety of Spongebob icons: Body/Detail 1, Outfit/Detail 2, Eyes/Detail 3, Icon, Icon Layers, and Shadow creative features.

These very special features can only be found when you buy Nickelodeon's Spongebob Squarepants cartridge by Cricut. This package has been enjoyed by buyers, especially to children who love Spongebob Squarepants because they can now easily create and cut his likeness without the use of computers.

With only one click of Cricut's button, the compact cutting machine will do everything you want to do from accurate and artistic cutting to producing the icons exactly how you like them to be.

In addition to this, this cartridge also contains lots of different cool shapes and letters. His friends' shapes and images are also available such as Patrick Star, Squid Q. J. Tentacles, Sandy Cheeks, Eugene H. Krabs, Sheldon J. Plankton, Gary, and many, many more!

You can now cut out letters, names, and fun phrases exactly the way you see them on TV while watching your favorite Nicktoon show. Not only that, they are also available in the precise colors and layouts the way they are shown on TV.

The Spongebob Squarepants Cricut Cartridge is designed for children who want to make not only scrapbooking projects, but also greeting cards, paper crafts, beautiful designs, artistic alphabets, home or room decors, and a lot more using pictures, logos, and signs from the Spongebob series.

Those who still want to purchase a Spongebob Squarepants Cartridge are advised to do so as soon as possible. Cricut has been receiving thousands and thousands of orders because of the popularity of Spongebob amongst children and youngsters.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Shooting Star Falls From the Vegas Sky

Shooting Star Falls From the Vegas Sky

By Heidi Genoist

LAS VEGAS—How does a show go from being a TSW Fastest 50 winner to nearly nonexistent in just two years? The answer isn't entirely clear, but has something to do with a date change and a disagreement between the show's management and one of its vendors.

The 8-year-old MemoryTrends Trade Show for the scrapbook business won Tradeshow Week's annual award for being one of the 50 fastest-growing shows in 2005 and 2006. In 2005, it filled 106,659 net square feet at the Sands Expo & Convention Center and attracted 388 exhibiting firms. That was the year Primedia sold the show to Enthusiast Media. Nobody has released statistics for it since then.

According to a list on MemoryTrends' Web site – and backed up by a quick head-count on the showfloor – only nine exhibitors turned up for the most recent show, held Jan. 31-Feb. 2 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. They were stashed in a back corner of the much larger Photo Marketing Assn. Intl. Convention & Trade Show.

“This year, we had to do a soft launch with MemoryTrends,” said Ted Fox, CEO and executive director of PMA, the Worldwide Community of Imaging Assns. Last summer PMA struck a deal with MemoryTrends' current producer, CK Media, to collocate the two shows.

They must have known it would be challenging for MemoryTrends, which took place in September (for the last time at the Sands), then again in late January, less than two weeks before its biggest competitor, the Craft & Hobby Assn. Annual Convention & Trade Show, Feb. 10-13 in Anaheim.

What they weren't counting on was a little extra resistance to make it even more difficult.

Fox explained: “An issue came up with a third-party vendor that MemoryTrends was using for the show they had in September. There was a disagreement over the terms and obligations between the third-party vendor and MemoryTrends, and we weren't able to resolve that issue to our satisfaction until late November. As a consequence, we fell behind on our deadlines.”

He added that PMA had hoped to market the collocation aggressively to participants at September's MemoryTrends, but “we weren't able to do that because of some legal issues.”

Nobody from CK Media could be reached for comment.

PMA attendees, particularly retailers, liked the idea of collocating the scrapbooking and imaging events.

Don Hite, co-owner of Hite Photo, said, “I do like that they're converging, because we're expanding our store to include (scrapbook items). This makes it easier for us to find everything in one place.”

Melvin Hiller, manning the We R Memory Keepers booth in the tiny MemoryTrends area, said his company's decision to exhibit was based mainly on price. Although it was too early to tell whether he'd get a good return on the investment, he added that We R Memory Keepers would probably continue to participate in both PMA-MemoryTrends and the CHA show, because the company does a lot of albums, which are popular among PMA attendees.

Still, he added, “MemoryTrends is dead, isn't it?”

Jenny Pitchford of the Stamping Station said, “I think more people should have supported MemoryTrends.” She went to the collocated show in hopes of meeting more photo retailers and said that was going fairly well.

All the MemoryTrends exhibitors who spoke with TSW said they would continue to participate in CHA's show.

Fox is hopeful for the future. Asked whether he'd forge ahead with the PMA-MemoryTrends collocation, he said, “Absolutely.”

If they do take place together again next year, the pair will have more distance from CHA's show, scheduled Feb. 8-11 in Anaheim. PMA is slated for March 3-5, again at the LVCC.

Taken From TradeShowWeek.com