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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Don't let the lack of page layouts fool you!
I have looked for a long time for a book that talks about incorporating items other than just photos into a scrapbook. Finally I have found one! When I first got this book I was was afraid that it wouldn't be much help since it did focus on anecdotes,and had few color illustrations, but this is both one of the most inspirational and helpful books on scrapbooking I...
Published on February 10, 2000 by Wren Dreolin

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22 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing book
I read this book and decided not to buy it. It focuses on MAKING the actual scrapbook album, not how to create scrapbook pages. It is in black and white and has very few layouts, maybe 5. There are no instructions, no ideas for pages. It is full of family anecdotes and stories, which I don't want in a book about scrapbooking!
Published on August 8, 1999


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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Don't let the lack of page layouts fool you!, February 10, 2000
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Wren Dreolin (Pulaski, VA USA) - See all my reviews
I have looked for a long time for a book that talks about incorporating items other than just photos into a scrapbook. Finally I have found one! When I first got this book I was was afraid that it wouldn't be much help since it did focus on anecdotes,and had few color illustrations, but this is both one of the most inspirational and helpful books on scrapbooking I have found. The anecdotes are more inspirational than any page layout not to mention more conducive to creativity. I am frankly sick of all the books on how to layout your photos, and scrapbooks that are really glorified photo albums, nothing like the traditional scrapbooks. I love putting photos and stickers in mine, but there are tons of books on how to do that and precious little on putting anything else in them. Another thing I liked about this book was the number of anecdotes from male scrapbookers. Scrapbooks used to be for everyone, but it seems that they are becoming a female only territory. I'm glad to know that this isn't entirely the case. That there are still men doing the more traditional scrapbooks. The only part of this book I didn't find a use for were the sections on making handmade scrapbooks, but that is only because I have no interest in doing so. I feel this is the most informative book on scrapbooking I have come across, not to mention the only one I would actually feel like reading cover to cover more than once.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great ideas for creating your own scrapbook, November 29, 1999
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I have recently purchased the book Classic Scrapbooking and have found it very helpful with good ideas to create an original beautiful scrapbook. So far I have finished one book and it looks great. I'm particularly happy since I'm not a very creative person but since the directions were clear and easy to follow, it was easy. Now I have a great looking book that I could never buy in a store. I am looking forward to trying out more of the ideas in the book and giving them as christmas presents for my family. I just hope that they cherish theirs as much as I cherish mine.
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22 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great book!, August 14, 1999
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There are two types of scrapbooking -- the "cutesy" kind that emphasizes photographs with all sorts of stuff to paste in. Then there are classic scrapbooks that incorporate memories, ticket stubs, photos, paper memorabilia, pressed flowers, etc. This book is the latter. If you're really into teddy bears and angels and "fun" stickers, you'll hate this.

If you are an artist who despises cute and would prefer to read the pages of Somerset Studio rather than Memory Makers, buy this book -- it's really worth it.

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22 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing book, August 8, 1999
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I read this book and decided not to buy it. It focuses on MAKING the actual scrapbook album, not how to create scrapbook pages. It is in black and white and has very few layouts, maybe 5. There are no instructions, no ideas for pages. It is full of family anecdotes and stories, which I don't want in a book about scrapbooking!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Terrific book -- AND in color, May 28, 2000
This is a comprehensive guide to creating meaningful, elegant and sophisticated scrapbooks -- there are no die-cuts of cutesy bunnies or pastel umbrellas in here. THE definitive guide, and contrary to a previous reviewer (who must be thinking of another how-to book), there are gorgeous color plates.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Classic Scrapbooking and history, June 6, 2001
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D. Jole "dmjole" (Tacoma, WA United States) - See all my reviews
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This is a curious combination of books. It is a little bit how-to, a little bit of history, and a little bit of anthropological research on scrapbookers. For me, an academic who is studying scrapbooks, I found the history parts invaluable. It is VERY difficult to find historical information on something that was not considered significant for many, many years, and thus below the notice of historians or scholars. This book is a great place to start for that. The discussions with people are excellent also--it gives information about the WHY and the WHO, so one can get a better idea about the reasons why people make scrapbooks. Unfortunately for my needs, the book is not a complete scholarly work, giving references, analysis and bibliographies. It may also not meet the needs of some others who may be expecting a lot more information about how to create a "classic" scrapbook rather than a "memory book", as the pages devoted to history and analysis take up space that could have gone to instruction. It is a good beginning, though, and a valuable reference work in my library until another one can be found.
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Classic Scrapbooking and history, June 6, 2001
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D. Jole "dmjole" (Tacoma, WA United States) - See all my reviews
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This is a curious combination of books. It is a little bit how-to, a little bit of history, and a little bit of anthropological research on scrapbookers. For me, an academic who is studying scrapbooks, I found the history parts invaluable. It is VERY difficult to find historical information on something that was not considered significant for many, many years, and thus below the notice of historians or scholars. This book is a great place to start for that. The discussions with people are excellent also--it gives information about the WHY and the WHO, so one can get a better idea about the reasons why people make scrapbooks. Unfortunately for my needs, the book is not a complete scholarly work, giving references, analysis and bibliographies. It may also not meet the needs of some others who may be expecting a lot more information about how to create a "classic" scrapbook rather than a "memory book", as the pages devoted to history and analysis take up space that could have gone to instruction. It is a good beginning, though, and a valuable reference work in my library until another one can be found.
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