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Use Pop Up Windows in Your Scrapbook
Sometimes you may want to temporarily hide photographs or objects
behind a window. These Pop up windows allow these items to be viewed
and then hidden once again. This is a great technique for
educational scrapbooks where text outside the window asks a question
and the answer is contained inside the window.
To
make a pop up window, divide a piece of paper into three sections.
This paper can either match, compliment, or contrast your background
color. Next, paste the middle section of your pop up window to your
background. Place your object or photograph on top of this middle
section. Then, simply close the window.
A
nice bow or other embellishment can also be added onto the outside
of these windows to add an elegant touch to the window.
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Recommended Resources
Jenni Bick Bookbinding - Handmade photo albums, scrapbooks, and journals in handmade paper and leather. Something extraordinary for creative scrapbookers and journal keepers!
Scrap Tutor
- Take scrapbook classes at home.
PrincessCrafts.com - Free computer printable scrapbook
training.
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