Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Easy way to fix wrong errors

We have all done it. We have created the perfect scrapbook page and we sit down and watch it proudly. You know that it takes only an hour on a page to feel pride, and we know that we are doing very well. We read our diary, and then we used the 2004 date, which is the 2006 date. Or, after we have written the last word and created a taint, we have moved the entire page. Don't panic, don't tear up the page, it's easy to fix the clipping error!

I found that no scrapbook error was too big or too small for anyone to know what happened and it couldn't be solved. Spelling errors and wrong dates are often my number one mistake. If it's just an incorrect date or title, I'll take a piece of solid scrapbook paper and cut it in a unique way and stick it to the error. Hey, you have a blank slate to write. If it's in the middle of writing, I'll take this opportunity to add stickers or other decorations to my diary and write them down. If I smear writing or stamping, I usually use embellishments to cover it up, or smear other writing areas and try to make the page look worn out.

It can also be frustrating when the picture, die cut or scrapbook paper is torn. Again, the decoration can be done very well. If you cover the tear with scrapbook paper or a scrapbook page with stickers, no one will know to tear it there. Note that if you add an embellishment in one place, you will most likely have to add a clip art decoration elsewhere, or it may not look right.

Through mistakes, I can use my creativity to create a better page than before. It forces me to think outside the box. So don't treat them as clip-cut errors and treat them as scrapbook challenges. You also need to know that no matter what challenges you face, if you can't think of it yourself, there are solutions on the Internet.




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