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How to Make Scrapbook on Mac for Father’s Day gift

You may have bundles of digital photos and do not know how to display them besides saving on your hard disk? Making scrapbook sounds a good idea to refresh your photos and what you need is just easy operation photo edit software. Wondershare iCollage for Mac can give you a perfect solution.
With various scrapbook templates from holiday, party, and graduation to birthday, wedding and anniversary, you can become an expert for creating scrapbook.

And here comes Father’s Day soon, let’s make scrapbook special for our loving fathers together now!

Step 1. Launch the iCollagefor Mac

Then choose “Create a New Collage” to make our scrapbook.

Step 2: Choose your favorite scrapbook template

As we need to make scrapbook, we can choose template from Scrapbook category and there are suitable templates for Father’s Day.
Step 3: Add photos to the template and start editing

Resize and rotate photos
Add your family photos and some of your father’s photos to the template. Use the Zoom and Rotation function to adjust the photo and frame size and position together according to your need.

You can also just adjust the photo size and rotate display angle by click the photo only and drag or rotate the photo in the suitable display position. And you can also resize the photo only by adjusting the outline without changing the frame size.

Add mask to photos

Click “Mask” button and add the mask to the photos. What would be best to use our heart to love our fathers? So mask the photos into heart sharp would be a great idea. Choose Heart and the photo become heart sharp.

Step 4: Output your Father’s Day scrapbook

After editing, now we can output our scrapbook as image. Choose the suitable format, resolution and quality or just leave the setting as Default.

Now we can send this special gift to our fathers. It must be the best Father’s day gift he ever had. And think about making another scrapbook? Just do it yourself this time with Wondershare iCollage for Mac, it is easy and convenient!

About the Author

Nice!

One of the most beautiful and thoughtful gifts someone can receive is a scrapbook album. Despite the simplicity of giving the gift of a digital scrapbook album, they can still be time consuming to create. It helps if you have a thought out and organised approach to your project, and then you can enjoy the process of creation, rather than scrambling about looking for that perfect element.

Smaller projects, like brag books or albums about single events, such as birthday parties, a wedding or Christmas, look better if they have a consistent feel from start to finish. The obvious way to achieve this is to use one kit, as the colours of the paper should compliment the elements. One major problem with this is that often one kit may only contain one or two versions of an element, such as ribbons or frames. Not only do multiple pages created from one kit look repetitive rather than matching, the creator will often become bored from using the same kit.

The key is the spend a little bit of time planning ahead. If you don’t, you may find that on each page your project will evolve and change as you bring in new elements and papers, to the point where the end page does not resemble the start page at all. Although this looks like a lot of work, all up it should not take more than an hour, and will save you many more hours once you are actually scrapping.

1. Decide on your colour scheme: look at your photos and don’t immediately dismiss the obvious. Pastel pink or blue albums are classic and timeless, even though they are predictable choices for a baby album. It will also be easy to find baby themed kits in those colours. A good guide is to pick one ‘anchor’ colour, such as black, white or brown, and 3 other complimentary colours. Use a colour wheel if you need inspiration.

2. Look through your stash, especially focusing on kits or pieces you repeatedly use. Look at collections of masks or frames, and ‘bundles’ you have bought that contain clusters, alphas or word arts that coordinate with the kit. If you use an organiser, tag them. If not, just copy them into another folder. Make sure you copy them, and do not move them. When the project is finished you can then delete this folder to free up some space.

3. You will have collected a basic kit that should have a matching feel to it. Have a good look through it, thinking about your project and the way you scrap. Is there a good variety of frames? Is there a nice mix of plain and patterned papers? Do the leaves match the flowers? Also, have you included a few finishing touches, like buttons or sparkles? Write a short list of what is missing.

4. The fun part- hitting the shops! If you are looking for something specific, post an ‘In Search Of’ thread in your favourite forum and let your fellow scrappers help you out. Visit your favourite shops, or if your own ‘collaboration kit’ that you have assembled focuses heavily on one or two designers, head straight to their stores to see what else they have on offer.

5. Once you have compiled your perfect kit, it is then time to get scrapping. From here, it is simply a matter of going straight to your folder or bringing up your tagged album and selecting a paper, framing or masking your photos, and adding elements, clusters and word arts around them.

Samantha Leah
Co-owner and layout artist for Beautiful Fairy, custom made photobooks and albums
http://www.beautifulfairy.com.au/

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Anne
Anne

Hi there

I hope the weather in is better than here.

If you are like me, I hate those moments when I have to do a page but just ran out of ideas! this is when sketches really become useful.

Check this out