There are many different scrapbooking websites you can check out to learn new tricks and tips, to buy tools and stickers, or to share your latest creations with others. Here is one that I think is really good.
One of my favorite sites on the internet is Scrapbook.com. This website was founded by Jill Davis. It is laid out to where you do not have to search to find what you are looking for. They have some awesome products, and I think I learn something new every time I get on that internet site.
On this site you can shop for over 100,000 items that are sure to be in stock and at cheap prices. You can shop by brand, category theme, color, what is new, what is hot, what is on clearance, or for the individual products. There are product reviews, so you can read what other scrapbookers have to say about a product before you buy it. There is a gallery where you can view and share layouts, projects, and photographs. There is a forum where you can talk to other scrapbookers. You can look through the resources section to find tips, quotes, and poems to use in your scrapbook. You can write or read blogs for news, announcements, or use it as an online scrapbook journal. There are many free online classes to learn the new techniques. You can visit my place, which is your own free custom site where you can connect with other scrapbookers. There are video demonstrations. The site always has valuable coupons. You can scrapbook digitally. There are also free printable e-cuts. All of this on one easy to use website!
I have been scrapbooking for many years, but this is by far the best site to go to. Not only do I buy a lot of my products from here, but I get free quotes and many new ideas. Best of all, it is all free! This is a scrapbook superstore that is perfect for any scrapbooker, no matter how experienced you are. You can get new ideas, learn about new products, and talk to others all in the same place. You are just one click away from the best scrapbook site out there. You have nothing to lose, but a whole lot to gain!













Wed, Apr 30, 2008, by d crick
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