Choosing
Scrapbook Albums
by Your Family Legacy
Many aspects come into play when choosing scrapbook
albums. Your personal likes and dislikes, the
subject matter, and viewing plans all interweave
themselves in the selection process. It's really
no different than selecting an outfit to wear
to a special occasion - the nature of the event
and the message you want to convey all play into
your choice. The areas to consider include:
Color of the album cover should be a top consideration.
Just like the colors you choose for a room decor
or in the car you drive, the color choice of your
scrapbook album creates a first impression and
sets a mood of expectation. Traditional colors
like navy, black, and burgundy can set a mood
of importance, significance, or sincerity. Whereas
bright colors can covey fun or excitement. See
our article on color schemes for more information.
Design of the scrapbook album cover can be used
to create anticipation. Choices basically are
either a solid color cover, with little or no
patterns, to a plethora of designs that are unique
to the album manufacturer. Choices are so numerous
that choosing an album can be a challenge! A solid
color can be considered for a traditional look,
whereas a pattern design can be chosen to complement
the topic. For example, a Florentine design makes
for a wonderful heritage album, whereas an album
with a birthday motif is perfect to commemorate
a child's special day.
Materials used in album covers generally fall
into three categories: leather, cloth, and plastic.
The variations in texture and feel are numerous
and, like color and design, should be chosen to
complement the subject of the scrapbook album.
For example leather, whether genuine or bonded,
has a warm, classy look and feel. Cloth covers
with their texture variations add a three dimensional
appeal to the eye and touch. No matter what material
you choose, make sure the album is acid and lignin
free for long term preservation.
Size is a function of how much "room"
you need to tell your story. Not only does size
include length and width considerations, such
as 12" x 12" or 8 ½" x 11",
but also thickness, i.e., post bound albums can
be as thick or thin as you like, whereas three-ring
scrapbook albums have a finite page capacity.
The amount of information you want to put on a
page, along with the creativity you want with
page layout and the number of pages you expect
to create, should therefore dictate your choice.
12" x 12" scrapbook albums, for example,
allow more to be put on a single page, and have
plenty of page "roominess" to creatively
layout items on the page. However a smaller size
is very appropriate if the story or event being
told has fewer pictures or information.
The type of album you select, such as post bound
or three-ring, depends somewhat on how easy you
want to be able to add/remove pages, how many
you plan to add, and of course, the color/design
options available. Scrapbook album types are discussed
in this article.
Take special care to select a scrapbook album
that complements your topic. Remember that you
are telling a story with your album and the look
and feel of the album are part of that process.
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