Different ways to scrap - Genealogy Wise2024-03-29T14:44:48Zhttp://www.genealogywise.com/forum/topics/different-ways-to-scrap?groupUrl=scraphistory&commentId=3463583%3AComment%3A419148&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noG'day Katrina & thanks fo…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2012-01-07:3463583:Comment:4191482012-01-07T09:45:46.522ZGayle Cunninghamhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/GayleCunningham
<p>G'day Katrina & thanks for this site. I have been a scrapper on & off for years, unfortunately due to living in a tropical climate I lost my "loved scrapwork" when the wet season mould took over. I am now interested in digital scrapping & look forward to learning from yourself & others. My knowledge is, well .... zilch, but happy to learn.</p>
<p>BTW, my computer skills are not overly good, but then, you get that. </p>
<p>G'day Katrina & thanks for this site. I have been a scrapper on & off for years, unfortunately due to living in a tropical climate I lost my "loved scrapwork" when the wet season mould took over. I am now interested in digital scrapping & look forward to learning from yourself & others. My knowledge is, well .... zilch, but happy to learn.</p>
<p>BTW, my computer skills are not overly good, but then, you get that. </p> There are home printers on th…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2010-02-27:3463583:Comment:2335322010-02-27T17:31:52.228ZMary Shawneehttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/MaryShawnee
There are home printers on the market that print 12x12, but they are expensive, so I haven't looked into one. Another thing you can do is check with your local photo shop. Many of them print 12x12. I know that Costco does as well if you have one in the area (also Target and Meijers I bellieve) What you can do, inexpensively, is resize your completed layout down to 8x8, and print it at home.
There are home printers on the market that print 12x12, but they are expensive, so I haven't looked into one. Another thing you can do is check with your local photo shop. Many of them print 12x12. I know that Costco does as well if you have one in the area (also Target and Meijers I bellieve) What you can do, inexpensively, is resize your completed layout down to 8x8, and print it at home. I would like to know the answ…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2010-02-26:3463583:Comment:2330022010-02-26T17:23:27.148ZCarolina Girlhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/CarolinaGirl
I would like to know the answer to this question, also.
I would like to know the answer to this question, also. Hey Katrina...this may sound…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2010-02-15:3463583:Comment:2298272010-02-15T21:07:45.220ZRobert Burnshttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/RobertBurns
Hey Katrina...this may sound like a silly question, but with the standard size of a scrapbook being 12x12, is it possible to print out pages big enough to fit? Most printers won't print 12x12 will they?
Hey Katrina...this may sound like a silly question, but with the standard size of a scrapbook being 12x12, is it possible to print out pages big enough to fit? Most printers won't print 12x12 will they? Katherine, did they use any p…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2009-07-17:3463583:Comment:643192009-07-17T04:21:40.679ZKatrina Haneyhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/KatrinaHaney
Katherine, did they use any particular program, or was it just the scrapping techniques in whatever program you used?
Katherine, did they use any particular program, or was it just the scrapping techniques in whatever program you used? I took a class at Hewlett Pac…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2009-07-17:3463583:Comment:634462009-07-17T00:35:40.839ZKatherine McArthurhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/KatherineMcArthur
I took a class at Hewlett Packard (free) a while back on Digital Scrapbooking and it was very good. Best of all after you get about halfway through the class they offer a PDF file of the class you can save. This was essential for me as I don't seem to remember all the steps. It was called Getting Started with Digital Scrapbooking. They vary the classes from month to month and so it isn't always available, in fact I don't see it listed right now, but it's worth doing when they have it…
I took a class at Hewlett Packard (free) a while back on Digital Scrapbooking and it was very good. Best of all after you get about halfway through the class they offer a PDF file of the class you can save. This was essential for me as I don't seem to remember all the steps. It was called Getting Started with Digital Scrapbooking. They vary the classes from month to month and so it isn't always available, in fact I don't see it listed right now, but it's worth doing when they have it again.<br />
Kathy