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I am just getting into scrapbooking both traditional and digital. My question is how do you display your pages? Do you just do albums or do you hang some on your walls? What type of frame or how would you display them on your walls. If you have pictures of your wall displays that would help too.
Thanks.
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I just do pages. Got lots of them since I do digi pages. At the end of last year, I printed out close to a hundred pages. I bought some albums at AC Moore when they were on sale and have yet to put them all into sleeves so that I can organize them. I never do anything in any kind of order. I just do pages as I'm inspired (usually by the challenges here at SCS). Come join us here Scrapbook Goals Challenges Forum - Monthly Scrapbook Goals & More and you'll probably gets lots more ideas and answers....
I have a 12x12 frame that I picked up at Hobby Lobby (Creative memories has one too) and I put in a scrapbook page that matches the month......or season. It hangs in my kitchen/office area. Other than that....all my pages are in books.
I do traditional pages that will eventually go in sleeves and scrapbooks. The more bulky ones are in very cheep frames from Micheal's and are hanging on my craft room wall.
I do 12x12 pages and now use American Crafts albums. Used to use Creative Memories but wanted more flexibility in adding pages over time.
Before I put them in albums, I display for a few days on my new shelf I just put up. It is a piece of crown molding from Lowes. Here is a link to the photo and details:
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I have a magnet board in my kitchen. I put layouts that are seasonal there. I will have to upload a photo. I do not have pictures here in my laptop. I also use the 12" x 12" scrapbook/shadowboxes. I have black ones. I have kept the same pages in them for awhile now. But I used to change it up. Now, they just adorn my art space.
I have a shelf from IKEA and espacially made frames (here in Europe it is almost impossible to get 12x12 inch frames). The good thing about this speical made frames is that I can individually change the depth depending how bulky my layout is...
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Good luck in finding the solution that fits you :-)
I just saw the prettiest stands at Michael's this week. They are to hold/display individual scrap book pages. If I remember correctly the regular price is around $15. I was tempted to buy one to use for a display on my craft table.
Mine are generally in albums. But after seeing someone post their displaying idea in a forum (somewhere, can't recall where) I have my latest creations hanging on the wall. They are in 12 x 12 protectors, but insertes sideways. Then hung from a curtain rod that's mounted on the wall with the curtain Clips from Ikea.
I have 2 rods; the top one can dispaly 3-4 layouts, and the one below it 2-3.
If I have a chance I'll take a photo this weekend.
I display the 2 most recent layouts in page protectors on the front of my China closet in the dining room. As I make new layouts, the ones on display get put into their respective albums. During holidays and birthdays, and when company comes over, I take out the albums.
I bought the metal stand @ Michael's and display several until I have time to scan and get them in albums....love that it has flip pages and holds several for viewing.