Well, there are a couple of elements that are essential to the cover of your scrapbook as well as some non-essentials that are just really nice to have to make your scrapbook cover stunning.
1. The Essential Elements
a.Words
b. Timestamp
2. The Non-essential Elements
a.Memorabilia
b. Reprint Photographs
c. Fun Embellishments
3. Combine Essentials and Non-essentials to Create a Theme
4.What You Shouldn't Put on Your Cover
5.Final Thoughts
The example below is a simple cover using only words and a handpainted background. The title on this scrapbook cover makes it clear that it contains photographs from a couple's adventures living in their van.
Use memorabilia to highlight the best parts of your trip!
Rather than use original ticket stubs, make sure you scan them and re-print them so your treasured memento doesn't get ruined. But if you do, use a plastic cover to protect your project. With a DIY cover for your scrapbook, it also acts like a simple scrapbook page.
In the example below, photos from a road trip are included on the front cover making it very clear who is featured in this album and possibly even where they went.
The below DIY embellishment is just fun and would look great as a feature embellishment on the front cover of a scrapping album. You can print your own stickers, add your own origami or cut-outs or do your own journaling craft on the cover of your scrapbook.
Your scrapbooking cover will be handled a lot, and may even touch up against other scrapbook albums in your collection when you store them and slide them out to look at them.
Try to keep this in mind when creating an embellishment for the scrapbook cover. Any craft that's too flimsy (such as a delicate paper flower) could possibly get ripped or ruined, as will anything that sticks out too much like gift or scrap embellishments made of metal or wood.
The front cover of your album will also see more dust than the rest of the album, after all, it's the cover. It's what protects the rest of the scrapbook from the outside world. When designing the elements of your front cover, keep in mind that it may need dusting every now and then.
It doesn't matter if you create your scrapbook cover when you complete the album, or when you start the album, or somewhere in the middle. But regardless of when you do, make sure you remove your inside scrapbooking pages to do so while you work on it.
Scrapbook covers can be simple with just words and a timestamps, or they can be elaborate with stunning themes. Whatever your scrapping ideas are, make sure to tell the story of what is contained inside your papercraft album.
Do you prefer simple yet elegant scrapbook cover ideas or more elaborate and showy designs? Either way, I would love to see some of your scrapbook cover ideas!
If you are looking for more inspiring layouts, check out our books and learn plenty of wonderful ways to design your page!
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