How many pages fit in a 12×12 Creative Memories album?
16 pages
They come filled with 16 pages with pre-printed designs and feature our exclusive Flex-Hinge® binding so the album will lie flat for easy viewing. They also come with a lifetime guarantee.
What sizes do scrapbooks come in?
Scrapbooking albums come in two standard sizes: 12 x 12 inches and 8 ½ x 11 inches. Smaller albums are available in the following dimensions: 8 x 8 inches, 6 x 6 inches, and 5 x 7 inches. Scrapbooking paper is generally sold in two standard sizes: 8 ½ x 11 inches and 12 x 12 inches.
How many pages should I put in a Creative Memories album?
I personally recommend putting no more than 45 pages per album (that is 90 sides). Some people really max out their albums and that can put stress on the bindings. Refill Pages come in packs of 16 and include 16 Page Protectors. Refill Pages come in plain White, Spargo, Natural and Black.
What is the point of scrapbooking?
Scrapbooking is a fun and creative crafting activity to document precious memories, keep souvenirs and mementos, and channel your inner artist. Even in our fast-paced digital world, creating your own personalized scrapbook album remains a popular way of preserving memories.
Is scrapbooking expensive?
“Scrapbooking is expensive because you need to buy so many materials.” “I don’t even know where to start, there are too many things that you need for scrapbooking.”
Can you print 12×12?
You can easily print a cropped version of any 12×12 paper by simply opening it up in your built-in image viewer for your OS, clicking print, and then making sure “Fill Entire Paper” is checked rather than “Print Entire image” which will shrink down the 12×12 to fit on your 8.5×11 Paper.
How do you photograph a 12×12 scrapbook page?
With smaller than 12×12” album or scrapbook pages, place them to one side and use the toggle switch to turn off the lights directly above the page. Or, the SideShot Arm can be placed in the hole across from the page to accomplish the same purpose. Using the SideShot Arm can crisp the colors in photographs.