New Web Site Shows Everyone How to Scrapbook


George Bush, Al Gore and Michael Jordan aren't the only people in America who deserve to be remembered with dignity. The housewife in Iowa, the executive in Manhattan and the first-year little leaguer all have lives worth capturing, elegantly and with dignity. And that's what's driving the $1,000,000,000 scrapbooking industry.

"People want the important things in their lives remembered," says Jill Davis, President of Scrapbook.com, "hence the exploding popularity of scrapbooking around the world." Ms. Davis has taught hundreds of people the art of scrapbooking. Her articles have received national distribution, and her book, A Play on Words, was the first of its kind in the scrapbooking world.

"No more is scrapbooking stuffing pictures into flimsy albums or pasting news clippings and memorabilia on soon-to-yellow heavy-grade paper then sticking them in oversized notebooks," she says.
Visitors to the new Scrapbook.com Neighborhood Web site at http://www.scrapbook.com will:

·    learn why the new rage in scrapbooking is sweeping the nation
·    learn how to get started and how to make elegant scrapbook pages
·    meet featured Artists from around the US and Canada, specially chosen by the editors of Scrapbook.com for their unique styles and understanding of Scrapbooking
·    see hundreds of unique pages done by some of the best scrapbookers in the world
·    find resources to use in making scrapbook pages
·    read articles, tips and tricks on the latest scrapbooking techniques.

For more information visit the Web site http://www.scrapbook.com, call, 1-800-Scrapbook, (1-800-727-2726) or email Jill@scrapbook.com.




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