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How Traditional Scrapbooking Can Still Go Online

Let’s say that you don’t want to have all your photos sitting on some computer or other digital device, you can go the online scrapbooking route.  By doing online scrapbooking  I do mean that you can still have a “physical” book to keep your photos, only now you would begin buying most of what you’ll need online.  Now you don’t have to get in your car, use the gas to drive down to the local craft store to purchase supplies.

And if you are looking for the perfect spot to get your scrapbooking supplies online, I’ve got a site you can take a look at (if not already a customer), it’s: www.craftsonline.com.au.  Should you find yourself not wanting to go completely digital when it comes to preserving precious photos, then go ahead, make life easier – at least buy your supplies online.

So you see, online scrapbooking does’nt necesarily mean having a digital scrapbook (which you can have these days with sites like Facebook).  But being able to go to a site like craftsonline is a convenient way to access all the necessary materials for the most fabulous scrapbook pages.  I’ve gone through the site myself, and believe me – they have a lot to offer.  Another great selling point: the shipping fee is only $6.95 no matter what the size of the order is or its location in Australia.

Craftsonline is one way to consider taking your traditional scrapbooking online – for the fun and the convenience of it.

Arts and Crafts in the Digital Age

These days it’s a little bit more difficult to get children to indulge in any activities that have to do with glue sticks and decorative paper.  The days of sitting around cutting up pictures for your scrapbook pages seem to be on the decline.  Suddenly the idea of thinking outside the box has gone Inside The Box that is if you consider the computer to be the ‘box’. 

With the onset of the glorious age of information technology, it is easy to see how creativity is more and more influenced by the digital element as time goes on.  And so these days there are less memory boards and scrapbook pages; they’ve been replaced with MySpace and Facebook pages.  Photo albums and personal pages are all digitally formatted and able to be accessed by all of those so called ‘friends’ one can accumulate on the web. 

Who’s to say which way is most desirable.  There will be many who visit Inside The Box who think arts and crafts can only be done with tangible things like paper and embellishments.  But then there are others who will say that an arts and craft can be done digitall.  Either way, it doesn’t seem like they’re will be a shortage on scrapbooking supplies in any of the arts and crafts stores soon.

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