Unusual Scrapbook Embellishments from Around the House

Embellishments are a Fun Way to Scrap and Add a Lot of Dimension to the Layout

coffeebreak
Look around! Scrapbook embellishments and creations are often seen but not used! Find them! Use them! Embellishments for your scrapbook layouts and pages are a fun way to scrap and add alot of dimension to the layout. But you dont' have to spend alot of money for something unusual. Look in your junk drawer!

Just because it was not purchased in the scrapbook department, doesn't mean it can't end up on your scrapbook layout!! Pull out your imagination and see what one of a kind scrapping creations you can create to make your scrapbook layouts the most unique and talked about layouts in town - - - or at least in the generations to come! Just seeing what you used as in your scrapbooks and albums will create a new memory of you for those looking at your albums.

Look around the house! The craft room, sewing room, kitchen or the work bench in the garage are all great places for finding things to use. We've all used the usual, ribbons, trims, buttons, snaps, and other "sewing" related items. Beads and jewlery makings and the like. Even clay!

BUT.......WAIT......DON'T STOP THERE!!!!

Here is a list of items I have recently heard of being used. I have not used all of them all, but some I have and it is pretty cool to create with these things.

But I would also like to hear from you guys about unusual things that you have used as emellishments in your scrapbook layouts. Especially the items that didn't cost anything, that are found around the house and such. Share your ideas as a comment here so we can all get that "Oh, cool! I never thought of that before" feeling that will throw us into scrapping mode immediately!!

Rings from soda cans (we used to call them "pop tops" as back in the old days, the ring used to pull all the way off. Now, they just fold up inside!) Anyway, these little gems make great embellishments. i have used them for a clasp on an envelope. Use them for an embellishment on a tag. As the "loop" part of a tie effect.

The square, plastic bread clips - the ones that keep the bread bag closed - these come in a variety of colors. Just add a sticker, add some glitter. Add a 3-D flower embellishment. Then you just clip it on the edge of something, or if you have a tag, clip it on to the hanging strings. Hang it from a ribbon

Party favors or cake decorations. Depending on the thickness of the item, often these items can be used in a scrapbook layout. At my daughter's baby shower, there were little ring kind of things on the cake, I used those in the layout. My DIL's baby shower there was plastic confetti decorations - little horses, bottles, pacifier, I grabbed a couple handfulls at clean up time, and added those to a shaker box in a layout. Also, they can just be glued on! I used the napkins and party hats - cut out the theme of the party and used them as die cuts.

Aluminum foil - heavy duty kind. Just crinkle it up as you want and rub ink over the crinkles to add dimension and color! Makes a great frame for a masculine scrapbook layout!

Old credit cards - yes OLD ones!! Ones that are no longer valid! Put them on a shopping theme layout. A great embellishment for a "money learning" theme for teenagers. How about an expired AAA card for a "first driving" theme or a "just got my drivers license" theme? These are all layouts that are common in scrapbooks so an expired card is a great embellishment

Washers, thin nuts, small chains, old keys, paper clips, and other "hardware" items are great embellishments! And you didn't have to go to the scrapbook store to get them!

Look around and see what you can find and then share with the rest of us! I am anxious to hear and learn some new ideas!

Published by coffeebreak

As a mother and grandmother.. I have been there, done that on many levels and like to write about it! Homestyle is my favorite "style" and handmade, homemade, saving money are always at the top of my "to do"...  View profile

  • Just because it was not purchased in the scrapbook department, doesn't mean it can't end up on your
  • you dont' have to spend alot of money for something unusual. Look in your junk drawer!
  • Scrapbook embellishments and creations are often seen but not used
Look around the house! The craft room, sewing room, kitchen or the work bench in the garage are all great places for finding things to use. We've all used the usual, ribbons, trims, buttons, snaps, and other "sewing" related items.

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  • LaVon Dozer6/26/2011

    I needed some very sturdy cardstock, so I went to the thrift shop and bought one of those photo albums with the plastic overlays on cardboard pages, and it worked great! I just discard the clear covers and cut the cardboard to the size I want. I saved some of the clear plastic for making little windows. I got an album with so many pages, I'll never have to by cardstock again.

  • coffeebreak7/5/2009

    Good idea. Thin gage wire is really great for making flowers, leaves and swirls! That is great. Also make tag hanger instead of using fiber and to connect two embellishments. Happy Scrapping!

  • Annonymous6/30/2009

    thanks for the ideas!!!! I used some thin framing wire to make flowers, swirls and such :D

  • Carol Basyte6/18/2009

    On my Layouts I have used Wallpaper Piecings. I recently ran across a Yard Sale that had about 8 Wallpaper Books.
    I cut out several piecings from a Childrens Book and used them on my Layout, such as a little Ducky and a Baby Bathtub ... It turned out absolutely beautiful.

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