Scrapbooking

scrapbooking Article


 

Scrapbooking Navigation


|

Scrapbooking Home Page
Partners
Tell A Friend about us
Scrapbooking Calendar |
Contact Scrapbookinggympie.htm |
Digital Scrapbooking Mo |
Wrestling Scrapbooking Stickers |
Disney Scrapbooking Paper Piecing |
Military Scrapbooking Stickers |
Baby Scrapbooking |
Addicted To Scrapbooking |
Scrapbooking Catalogs |
Scrapbook Calendar |
Sports Scrapbook Ideas |
Digital Scrapbooking Websites |
Wedding Scrapbooking |
Free Scrapbook Page |
Free Scrapbook Supplies |

List of scrapbooking Articles

Social bookmarking
You like it? Share it!
socialize it

Main Scrapbooking sponsors

 

Latest Scrapbooking link added

...

Submit your link on Scrapbooking!



 

Welcome to Scrapbooking

 

Scrapbooking Article

Thumbnail example

The Origin of Scrapbooking

from:


For years now, scrapbooking has had many enthusiasts, from Mark Twain to President Thomas Jefferson.

This hobby involves creatively putting together printed memorabilia - from photos, articles from newspapers, stamps, calling cards, receipts, movie tickets, postcards, dried flowers, even candy wrappers - as long as the item represents a memorable occasion in a person's life.

Scrapbooking enthusiasts all over the world have grown significantly over the years. These people are referred to as scrapbookers, and they often hold gatherings to share ideas about cropping photos and improving their craft.

The popularity of scrapbooking was further enhanced by companies which offer a line of scrapbooking products.

The idea in scrapbooking is to use decorated, colorful and personalized scrapbooks to showcase the photos and other memorabilia. Thus, companies came up with many different products specifically used for scrapbooking purposes.

Many of accessories have been sold, such as stickers, colored and patterned paper, lettering stick-ons and templates, and a host of other things to personalize scrapbooking.

History of Scrapbooking

Here is a brief run-through of the history of scrapbooking:

1598 -

The earliest form of scrapbooking started out from as early as the time of Aristotle, where men kept records of religious and political discussions. During these times, public notices were also recorded on paper or "white tablets".

1769 -

William Granger published England's history. This included drawings aside from the text itself, as well as blank pages where readers could add their own comments or illustrations.

1800's -

President Thomas Jefferson saved newspaper clippings during his term in the White House and compiled them into albums. People also saved articles from newspapers, drawings and other memorabilia and compiled them into book-like materials.

During this period, albums were also more intricately designed, with locks and covers which have an embossed design or lettering. Personal journals and friendship albums were also made.

1826 -

John Poole published "Manuscript Gleanings and Literary Scrapbook". This publication featured how-to instructions for displaying personal items such as poems, diary entries, and other "scrap". Scrapbook is a word which came from the pieces of colored paper which were pasted into albums.

During the late 1800's, Mark Twain became a scrapbooking enthusiast by creating personal albums which he later sold for almost $50,000.

1839 -

The daguerreotype was invented and was introduced to the public by Louis-Jacques Daguerre. This paved the way toward the invention of photography - which would further enhance the art of scrapbooking.

1888 -

George Eastman marketed the first ever Kodak camera and rolled film for photographs. This momentous event later on changed the way that people "recorded" events on their lives, as there is no better way to capture a moment than with the use of photographs.


















Other Scrapbooking related Articles

Scrapbooking Techniques
Scrapbooking Retreat
Materials For Scrapbooking
Wholesale Scrapbooking Supply
Free Scrapbooking Template

Do you want to contribute to our site : submit your articles HERE


 

Scrapbooking News

American Crafts Offers Digital Scrapbooking Kits through My Memories

My Memories recently added American Crafts to its team of digital scrapbooking kit designers.

Read more...


Gaylordâs Alpine Lodge hosting âSpooktacular Shop & Cropâ weekend

GAYLORD — Great! Scrapbook Events, a Michigan-based company, offers paper craft enthusiasts and digital scrapbookers a shopping environment with a large selection of products and unique items, classes and demos and priceless hours of scrapbooking time.

Read more...


Whippanong Library hosts âLadies Night Outâ Wednesday, Sept. 22

HANOVER TWP. - The Friends of the Whippanong Library will sponsor a “Ladies Night Out” at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept 22 in the library, 1000 Route 10, Whippany.

Read more...


Local crochet guru heading to Creativ Festival

What started out as a way to occupy himself one boring afternoon has turned out to be Walkerton resident Michael Sellick’s call to fame. His crochet how-to videos on YouTube have attracted a strong Internet following, with views reaching one-million per week.

Read more...


Chemo-free future for scrapper

Eckville’s Scrapping With Cancer kid, Brody Chapman, has come to the end of a long, hard road — and he’s now hoping to journey in a better direction.

Read more...