
Can you remember a time before computers? Or perhaps you recall a time when computers were in existence, but only a few large companies had them (and they were monstrous in size). I can remember at one time someone said, “Someday there will be computers in every home.” I just could not imagine that day ever arriving. BUT here we are; we not only have one computer in our homes – many of us have several.
That being said – with the arrival of computers, we now have a whole new world opened up to us. Among the amazing new opportunities available online is digital scrapbooking. Digital scrapbooking allows us to accomplish pretty much everything electronically that we would otherwise do manually, making the process much easier. It makes one wonder what further developments are in store for us?
When it comes right down to it, you may find that scrapbooking requires a lot of time, space, and dedication. One of the first things a beginner scrapbooker may learn is that it can take quite a bit ot time to finish an album. The next thing a newbie must consider is the amount of supplies (albums, paper, stickers, glue, tape, rubber stamps and pads, scissors, pens and markers) needed to finish an attractive scrapbook, and along with that, the space needed to store these items.
The perfect solution to these problems ( if they are problems to you) is digital scrapbooking. Do not feel intimidated if you are a little lacking in computer skills. Digital scrapbooking is easy to learn, and you’re sure to find that designing pages and creating albums will run much more smoothly for you.