How Do You Crop Interesting Shapes For Scrapbooking?
If you really want to go all out, try a die-cutting machine. The Cricut by Provocraft and the Sizzix by Ellison are just a couple in a growing number of manual and electronic die-cutting machines. They can be pricey, but most scrapbooking stores will have at least one type that you might be able to use free of charge or for a small fee.
Cropping interesting shapes out of construction paper and card stock is a hallmark of scrapbooking. These cropped shapes are used to decorate scrapbook pages, making them more attractive and reinforcing any themes on the page. If you are a scrapbooker, it is time to learn how to crop interesting shapes for scrapbooking. Use a template. You can find templates for scrapbook cut-outs in the scrapbooking section of craft supply stores. Use a scrapbooking pen to trace these templates onto the acid-free paper of your choice, and then crop them out with a pair of sharp scissors. Design your own shapes. If there is a fanciful shape you have dreamt up that you would like to try, just get out your scrapbooking pen and draw it. Practice your new shapes on non-archival paper, and then cut them out from archival quality paper. Find pictures in a magazine. Cut out any pictures that have shapes you would like to crop for use in your scrapbook. You can affix the image from the magazine directly to you