The free scrapbooking videos you can watch online cover a variety of scrapbooking topics, from easy-to-follow advice and tips
covering layout and design, to more specific projects using scrapping products like frames, fonts, slogans, clipart, and
scrapbooking papers.
Some of the videos are better than others, but all are designed not only to entertain, but also to help you with your scrapbooking projects
by providing you with ideas, motivation, and inspiration to make your memories that much more special.
Scrapbooking can be defined as the art of presenting your photos and memories in "scrapbooks", hence the
term scrapbooking. Rather than showing off your photos in a standard and rather boring photo album,
think how much more effective it would be to pull out a colorful, eye-grabbing display of
your prized memories to show your visitors.
Scrapbooking can do this for you, without costing a fortune.
And no, you don't have to buy a large scrapbooking kit to get started, you can simply buy
bits and pieces as you progress with your scrapbook. Your only initial expense is the
blank scrapbook itself.
There is no set way to organize your scrapbook, some people prefer to organize in chronological
order and some don't, it doesn't really matter, as long as you're happy with the overall result. Hopefully this
collection of scrapbooking videos will give you fresh ideas and stir your creativity.
Big Ideas: Don't get any - Radiohead cover by James Houston
Video by James Houstonjim@1030.co.ukDigg this at: http://digg.com/music/Radiohea... held an online contest to remix "Nude" from their album - "In Rainbows" This was quite a difficult task for everybody that entered, as Nude is in 6/8 timing, and 63bpm. Most music that's played in clubs is around 120bpm and usually 4/4 timing. It's pretty difficult to seamlessly mix a waltz beat into a DJ set.This resulted in lots of generic entries consisting of a typical 4/4 beat, but with arbitrary clips from "Nude" thrown in so that they qualified for the contest.Thom Yorke joked at the ridiculousness of it in an interview for NPR radio, hinting that they set the competition to find out how people would approach such a challenging task.I decided to take the piss a bit, as the contest seemed to be in that spirit. Based on the lyric (and alternate title) "Big Ideas: Don't get any" I grouped together a collection of old redundant hardware, and placed them in a situation where they're trying their best to do something that they're not exactly designed to do, and not quite getting there. It doesn't sound great, as it's not supposed to. Sinclair ZX Spectrum - Guitars (rhythm & lead)Epson LX-81 Dot Matrix Printer - DrumsHP Scanjet 3c - Bass GuitarHard Drive array - Act as a collection of bad speakers - Vocals & FXThanks to Afrotech and Dr Roland Shregle (ganjatron)
Channel: Music Uploaded: November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am Author: r2builder