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Title: Scrapbooking With Memory Makers by Michelle Gerbrandt, Kerry Arquette, Michele Gerbrandt ISBN: 0-88363-928-9 Publisher: Hugh Lauter Levin Associates Pub. Date: March, 1999 Format: Hardcover Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $25.00 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.31 (13 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: I Love This Book!
Comment: I'm new at scrapbooking and this is a great book which inspired me to set goals for myself! It offers ideas from beginners to advanced, and I'm definately going to try my hand at some of the advanced! It also gives wonderful descriptions of what you should and shouldn't use in a scrapbook. Plus, it helps you to decide what direction to go in for specific themes! Everyone who scrapbooks should own this book!
Rating: 5
Summary: A great introduction to Scrapbooking!
Comment: For someone just getting into Scrapbooking, this is a wonderful book. The pictures are gorgeous, and the authors give a good general introduction to the supplies you will need, and the techniques you will use.
They even have an index where you can see exactly what products were used in the pictured lay-outs.
What really got me to buy this book was the 3 templates in a pocket in the back of the book! There are 2 L-shaped rulers with all kinds of neat shapes/letters, etc, and interesting borders and corner designs to use in your scrapbook.
A bonus: a card entitling you to a free issue of "Memory Makers Magazine". All in all, an excellent deal!
Rating: 3
Summary: a good starting point you'll quickly pass
Comment: This book has good advice and very nice illustrations. But it suffers from trying to do too many things and none of them in sufficient depth. I do like the pages shown, but the book doesn't have enough illustrations to be a really useful source of inspiration -- you'd be better off with one of those ``515 Ideas'' or ``200 Layouts'' books or a website. As for its tips on how to use products, all you really need to grasp is that you should use archival materials, and after that you'll learn more in half an hour just browsing through the products at any decent-sized crafts store. I strongly recommend reading this book, but -- well, does Amazon allow us to suggest borrowing from the library?
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