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Digital ScrapbookingSource: I use LetterPop.com to create 'newsletters' to share with friends and family. They are actually templates that you can plug your own photos into. Another fun source is Scrapblog.com. For the real beginner, try sending a free scrapbook page-looking card from ScrapWow.com By Daphne from Portland, OR Feedback About This Post:RE: Digital ScrapbookingI have 4 grown sons and a gizillion unfinished projects I knew I would never make the scrapbooks I wanted to for them. So, I made them on the computer, printed the pages and put them in sheet protectors and in a binder for each. I did make each an individual page for the cover of the binder and some of the pages get customized. This way I can also share the pages by e-mail with the rest of the family. Post By Renee Donat (Guest Post) |
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