Scrap book front page design

  1. How to Scrapbook a Basic Scrapbook Page
  2. How to make a TITLE or END Page for your scrapbook! — Make Sweet Memories


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How to Scrapbook a Basic Scrapbook Page

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How to make a TITLE or END Page for your scrapbook! — Make Sweet Memories

Have you ever wondered what to put in the front of your scrapbook? How do you start it out? There are many options for this, and it can be hard to choose! I often put aside my “Title Page” until the end of the project and think about it while I am working on my scrapbook. How do you end your scrapbook? Have you thought of having a signature page? Here are some simple ideas to get you started. They can be recreated using these formulas with any theme in mind. This page could be used either at the beginning or the end of your scrapbook! I used the darling LASER CUT embellishments from the HOMESTEAD Collection. They are so easy to layer and there are endless combinations! I love predesigned embellishments, they add just the right touch to your page! You can get those