50 Ideas to Get Organized and Enjoy Your Scrapbooking Hobby

Scrapbooking is a wonderful hobby! Besides beingmagazines, web sites, etc.-- keep a 3-ring binder with
relaxing and fun, it also allows you to be creative andsome notepaper inside for all your thoughts and ideas.
to spend quality time with your family and friends. Plus,Plus, when you see something in a magazine, you can
it results in a storybook of lifelong memories.One verysimply tear the page out of the magazine, 3-hold punch
important element of scrapbooking is getting it allit, and place it in your binder. The same goes if you
organized. This includes, but is not limited to:storing all ofsee something on a web site that you wish to refer to
your supplies in an organized fashion so they can belater; just print it out and insert it into your binder. You
found instantly when you need them.rememberingcan even separate the binder into a few different
what supplies to pick up at the store, and eliminatingsections, such as page layout ideas, organizing ideas,
duplicate purchases.finding time to research new andneat tools/supplies, etc.CHOOSE A DESIGNATED
creative ways to spruce up your scrapbooks.findingWORK AREA.Scrapbooking is more fun and less of a
enough time to enjoy the art of scrapbooking in yourchore, when everything is in one place and in close,
busy life.TELL A STORY.Plan your photos, before youaccessible proximity to your working area. Designate a
shoot. Instead of taking random shots of someoneroom, or a portion of a room, in your home for this
standing here, or someone else sitting there, tell a story.activity. You should be able to retrieve your supplies,
For example, let's say it's Halloween. You may plan onphotos, etc. in seconds, without having to walk into
taking four photos of your child:on the hayride takinganother room, or rummage through a
him/her to the pumpkin field.looking for a pumpkin.findingcloset.SHOPPING.Use an organized shopping system
a pumpkin.with the carved pumpkin later.GREATso you remember what you want to pick up for your
PHOTOS.Photos for your scrapbooks can be extrahobby --scissors, crimpers, papers, etc. This will also
nice if you take a little bit of time to learn some basiceliminate purchasing items that you already have.
photography. Visit for a quick photography tutorial.When you think of something you need, immediately
Getting organized has a lot to do with preparation andput it on a SCRAPBOOKING PICK UP list, and bring
this site is filled with helpful tips and ideas.WHO, WHAT,this list with you when you go shopping. Using 3 inch x
WHERE, WHEN. Organized documentation is5 inch index cards, make examples of your cuts and
important for the serious scrapbooker. The main goalpunches on them. Label and keep them in your day
is to eliminate future questions such as "Who or whattimer, or a tiny 3-ring binder. Bring these cards with you
is that?", "Where and when was this photo taken?",when shopping for scrapbooking items, and you'll never
and so on. Document photos as you're taking them, sobuy duplicates. This also works great for remembering
you'll know exactly what is on each roll of film. Thatwhat color pens/pencils you have. Just draw a line on
way you'll be prepared when you're ready to organizeyour index cards and label them.USE WHAT YOU
the photos in your scrapbooks.TAKE CARE OFHAVE FIRST.Resist the urge to buy a million new
THAT UNDEVELOPED FILM.If you find rolls of filmpapers, punches, and so on, until you've used some of
around your house that are ready to go to thethe craft supplies you already have. Unless you're
developer, bring them today. You may consider mailingplanning on opening a scrapbooking warehouse, it's
all of your film to a supplier such as so you don't havebest to be choosy before emptying your wallet on
to spend time dropping off film or picking up photos.new items, when you already have items you could
Simply mail your film out, and you'll get your photosuse in your current supply.SHOP ONLINE.You'll save a
back in the mail a week later. From now on, alwayslot of time running back and forth to the store, if you
get your film developed as soon as you take the usedcommit instead to making your purchases
rolls out of your camera.STORINGonline.TRADE.If you have something that you haven't
PHOTOGRAPHS.Once your photos are developed,used in a year or more, such as craft scissors,
you need a place to store them until you're ready tostickers, etc., swap them with a friend. Who knows?
put them in your scrapbook. Keep them separated byPerhaps your friend will find immediate use for this
year or event, in Ziplock bags. Label each bag with aitem, and you will get something you can use right now
number, and put a corresponding number on yourin return.GOALS.Always set goals for your
Documentation Form. Then, store them in a photo box.scrapbooking hobby, perhaps one to two pages a
Keep the box in a dry, cool place to protect yourweek. This is especially necessary if you're creating a
photos until you're ready to put the photos into yourscrapbook for an upcoming special
scrapbook.ORGANIZING BOXES OF PHOTOS.If youoccasion.PLAN.Before you start working on your
have boxes of photos that span from the beginning ofpages, plan ahead. Arrange your photos in
the 1900's to now, it's time to start getting themchronological order and gather stickers, diecuts, etc.
organized. Schedule a day and time to begin sortingthat correspond with your photos. Think about your
through them and stick with your appointment whenlayout and how you plan to document each photo. This
the day rolls around. Get your kids, or friends, to helpwill ensure you're going to be happy with the final
out. Begin by making piles, categorized by event orresults, and will reduce the need to redo things.DO
year. If you don't know the exact year, at least sortTHE TWO STEP.Step One: Assemble your pages
them by decade. This may take a little while, but oncewith your photos, documentation and critical
everything is separated, scrapbooking your photos willdiecuts.Step Two: Decorate with stickers, stamps, etc.
be much easier and more pleasant. Once they're allThe two-step process will help you get the critical part
sorted, store your photographs as mentioned(step one) done faster, and then you can continue with
above.WORK BACKWARDS.If you're planning tothe second step (less important) later on.KEEP YOUR
scrapbook lots of photos from way back, start withPAGES SIMPLE.Although you may really feel the need
the most recent photos you have, and workfor creating a work of art on occasion, if your goal is
backwards. Chances are, you have a journalto get a scrapbook done as quickly as possible, keep it
describing recent photos, and even if you don't, yousimple. Getting photos and documentation in the album
can probably recall the details more easily. Olderis the main goal. Save your really creative moments
photos--the ones that you don't have a journal for--willfor extra special scrapbooking projects. And
take a little more thinking.BABY STEPS.If yourremember, too much stuff on any one page, takes
scrapbooking hobby seems like a colossal job to you,away from the photos.QUICK COLOR
it's not going to be fun. Don't feel like you have to putSCHEMES.Quickly, organize your scrapbooks with
ALL of your photos into scrapbooks. You can alwayscolors that compliment each other, by referencing a
put the majority of your photos in acid-free photogood color harmony book. You can pick one up at
albums or photo boxes where they will be safe.your local bookstore. They include hundreds of color
Choose a small set of photos to begin scrapbooking.combination examples. Color Harmony, by Hideaki
Once you're done with this small set, you can thenChijiiwa, is an excellent book for this
decide whether you want to dig into your photopurpose.MULTI-TASKING.Looking for a few minutes
albums or photo boxes and continue scrapbookinghere or there to catch up on your scrapbooking? Take
them, or leave those photos where they are, andand make all your phone calls in the same room as
simply scrapbook any new photos in theyour designated scrapbooking work area. Then, while
future.DOUBLE PRINTS.Double prints will do you noyou're on the phone with your friends or family, you
good if they're just sitting in your photo box taking upcan crop, frame or mount at the same time. Or,
space. Do something with them. Perhaps send them toinstead of making punches when you need them,
someone who is in the photograph. It's a great way tomake a bunch of punches at once while you're
keep in touch. Or, pass the doubles onto your youngwatching television, or are on the telephone, or when
children who may like to create their own scrapbooks.you're waiting for a pot of water to boil. This will save
It's a great way for them to learn your beloved hobbytime later because your punches will be ready when
and decide if they would like it to be a hobby of theiryou need them.GET YOUR KIDS INVOLVED.Many
own.RELATED STUFF.Sometimes, for the purpose ofpeople like to get their kids involved with the actual
creatively decorating your scrapbook, you may wish toproject, such as arranging stickers, applying diecuts,
keep tickets, brochures, maps, postcards, and so on,etc. If you would rather your kids were not involved
that are related to a particular trip or event. Use manilawith the actual project, give them a project of their
file folders or catalog envelopes for this purpose. Labelown. You can always find a few photos that you're
the folder/envelope so that you know which photosnot going to use in your scrapbook, some inexpensive
Documentation Form it corresponds to. File these untilpaper, kid scissors, etc. Then have each child make
they're ready to be used.KEEPING IT ALLtheir very own scrapbook. Either way, the kids will be
TOGETHER.Already have a pretty good idea ofoccupied, which will give you time to enjoy your
stickers, diecuts, etc. that you're planning to use with ahobby.ELIMINATE BICKERING.If you have more than
particular set of photographs? Keep them in the sameone child that is involved with a scrapbooking activity,
Ziplock bag with the photos until you're ready to putget them each their own plastic storage box and/or
them into your scrapbook. This way, everything will beaccordion files to keep their own supplies in. This way,
in one place and ready to use.STICKERS ANDwhen they want to work on their scrapbook, all of their
SHAPES.Stickers and punched shapes can be kept insupplies will already be separated. You may even
acid-free sheet protectors, plastic baseball card sheets,color code their supplies, plastic boxes, etc. so they
business card sheets, or even Ziplock bags that arealways know which stuff belongs to them. For
3-hole punched. Each sheet should be categorized andexample, blue container, blue scissors and markers
labeled by theme: birthday, Christmas, Halloween,labeled in blue for Billy, and all pink for Sally.FAMILY
wedding, springtime, etc. Insert these sheets into aTIME.Scrapbooking is a great way to spend some
3-ring binder. If you have a large number of stickerstime with your family. Get the whole family involved
and shapes, you may want to use index dividersand around the table at the same time. It's a great time
labeled with general categories. For example, a generalto share ideas and dreams with each other. Can't
HOLIDAY category, may hold Easter, Christmasseem to get the male family members involved?
Hanukkah, Halloween, etc., a general SEASONSPerhaps they can sit at the table while the females
category, may hold Summer, Fall, Winter and Spring,are scrapbooking, and they could do something they
and so on.TINY STUFF.For very tiny diecuts and otherenjoy at the same time. At least everyone will be
small items, consider storing then in empty filmtogether and having fun.TEAM UP.Scrapbooking is a
canisters. The clear ones are best, but if you only havegreat way to spend time with your friends and catch
opaque ones, simply stick a label--or the actual diecutup with each other. Start a scrapbooking club and
attached with a piece of tape-- on the canistermeet at each other's homes one day every few
indicating what is inside. Baby food jars serve theweeks. Make a party of it!IDENTIFY.The next time you
same purpose well.PAPER.Where do you keep all ofget together with friends, or a scrapbooking club, put a
that cool paper until you're ready to use it? You canlittle piece of colored tape on your scissors' handles,
get a plastic, portable filing container--research itsthe sides of your punch tools, pens, etc. Then,
composition to assure archival safety--that holdseveryone could share, but you'll be sure to get your
hanging file folders. Label the hanging files by theme ortools back when it's time to go home.DON'T TAKE
color. You may want to place a manila file folder intoTHE KITCHEN SINK.If you're going to be scrapbooking
each hanging file folder, to keep your papers fromat a friend's home, take a few minutes to plan what
curling. Or, you may buy file folder pockets or sheetyou want to work on. By doing this, you will only have
protectors that fit into a 3-ring binder and store yourto carry those supplies you're going to use. In other
papers inside each pocket, categorized and labeled. Bywords, if you're going to be working on a wedding
the way, be very careful not to store acid-free papertheme, there's no reason to be carrying all of your
with other paper.STORAGE CONTAINERS.Do a littleholiday items with you.CLEAR THE WAY.If you are
bit of research and purchase a scrapbookingspending too much time looking for supplies,
organizer, which will hold papers, supplies, etc. Therebackground papers, photos, frames, that great rubber
are many products on the market that can help youstamp and so on, then, it's time to organize your work
keep it all together. Many office supply stores carrystation. Declutter and toss out or trade those items
six-drawer organization stations. They're vertical andyou don't need, you don't like, etc. Organize your
have 6 see-through drawers of equal size. Eachsupplies into binders and storage containers. You
drawer can be designated for a differentshould always be working on a clear surface, with only
purpose--papers, templates/diecuts, stickers, etc. Plus,the current project in front of you.CLEAN UP THE
they have wheels, which makes them very easy toSCRAPS.If there is a wastepaper basket right near
transport from one room to another. Or, if you oftenyour work station, all of the scraps that you're not
bring your scrapbooking supplies outside of your home,planning on using can be tossed immediately. Don't
such as to a friend's house, use a portable systemleave trash on your work surface. If you visit a friend's
that isn't too heavy or cumbersome, and comes with ahome, you may want to carry along an empty tissue
handle.STENCILS.Put your stencils/templates into sheetbox so that all scraps can be discarded immediately,
protectors that can be purchased at any officeand make clean-up for your host quick and easy.PUT
supplies store. Then insert them into a 3-ring binder forIT AWAY.Always have a home for your supplies, and
easy access. By the way, you can store twowhen you're finished using them, take a few moments
templates in one sheet protector with a piece of paperto put everything away. You should be able to start
in between each--white or colored depending on thefresh with a clear mind and a clear surface.BIG ITEM
color of your template. This will make it easier to seeSMALL ITEM.Never place a big item over a smaller
the designs and eliminate them from catching ontoitem, because if you do, it will be out of sight, and
each other.SUPPLY CADDY.If you always scrapbookdifficult to find quickly.ERGONOMICS.Organize your
at home, use a kitchen utensil caddy with a number ofwork area for increased productivity. Make sure it's
divided compartments, like those you normally keep tallwell lit. Have a comfortable chair to sit on. Your
kitchen spoons, ladles, and spatulas in. The ones thatsupplies and tools should be within arms
spin will keep everything you need at yourreach.SAFETY.Organize your scrapbooking with
fingertips.HANG IT UP.If you're lucky enough to have asafety in mind. Use a protective covering for your
room specifically designated for your scrapbookingtable. Craft mats are great for cutting on. Scissors and
hobby, hang a large pegboard above your work area.other sharp tools should be face down in a holder, and
You can then attach scissors, templates, crimpers,out of a young child's reach.MAKE IT EASY.Different
rulers, stencils and more, all within easy sight and reach.personality styles require different organization
In addition, you might hang a small ledge or shelfsystems. Make sure you use an organization system
nearby, to store all of your corner rounders, photoyou can live with--one that works with your style and
corners, and so on. If you prefer everything out in thethat allows you to find things without delay. If you find
open, this system will work like a charm.RUBBERthings easier when they're alphabetized, then use that
STAMPS.Store rubber stamps in shallow, plastictype of system. Perhaps you're better at finding things
containers, a rubber stamping organizer, or a plasticby color. Then use that system. Your organization
organizer with shallow drawers. Don't stack stamps.system must work in harmony with your
They should be stored in a single layer, so that youpersonality.DON'T DO SO MUCH.Finding the time for
can always see the top of the stamp showing theyour scrapbooking and/or rubberstamping hobby can
design.OTHER STORAGE IDEAS.Fishing tacklebe difficult if you have too many things going on in your
boxes--with compartments and levels that expand andlife. Reduce or eliminate the activities you don't truly
collapse--are wonderful for storing scrapbookingenjoy. Reduce the activities of your children. Get on an
supplies and tools. Plastic tool boxes, with manyorganized cleaning schedule, so you're not wasting the
see-through drawers are also great for thisentire weekend cleaning up. Make easier dinners that
purpose.SCRAPBOOKING MAGAZINES.Is your closetare healthy, but take half the time to prepare. Get your
full of scrapbooking magazines? There are a fewfamily to help out with household chores and
things to do about this dilemma. 1) You can go throughobligations.SPARE TIME.Those spare minutes that we
your magazines, find the articles you wish to keep andall have can be put to good use. Have to wait at the
organize them into file folders by category. In otherdoctor's office for your appointment? Sketch out a
words, keep the article, toss the magazine. 2) Or youquick layout idea. Waiting for the wash cycle to finish?
can keep the magazines in cardboard magazineSort out some photos, or gather supplies for
boxes. If you do this, you should always keep a list oftomorrow's scrapbooking project.WRITE IT
the title/issue of the magazine, the pages that interestDOWN.Don't ever leave your home without a small
you, and a few words describing why they interestednotebook in hand. You're bound to come up with a
you. This way, you can just scan your list, instead ofthought, or a cute caption, for your scrapbook. If you
going through the entire magazine to find what you'redon't write it down right away, you may forget about it.
looking for. You can even use your computer andYou may also want to keep a small pad and a pen
create the list in a word processing file. Then using theright near your bedside, in case you have a bright idea
Find feature, you can simply search for key words inin the middle of the night.ENJOY!Plan, organize and
your document.HOLD THAT THOUGHT.Rather thanschedule some time to enjoy your creations with
keeping all those great scrapbooking ideas and tips infamily and friends. Scrapbooking is all about fun,
your head--you know, the ones you pick up fromlaughter, memories, and touching moments!