If you have a stack of Disneyland photos or your a Mickey Mouse fan, you'll love these Mickey Mouse and Disney scrapbooking ideas. It's easy just to use pre-made Disney stickers and papers, but you'll want to make your scrapbooking pages more unique and original.
Start by thinking of the main subject of the page before you even think about what Mickey Mouse and Disney scrapbooking ideas you can incorporate. If you start with your embellishments you may find that your main subject of the page is overwhelmed or overshadowed by your accessories.
It might also feel as if you just put your embellishments on your page without really thinking about how they'll add to the subject rather than the other way around. The best Mickey Mouse and Disney scrapbooking ideas are those that are really going to let the main subject shine on the page rather than look like a jumbled mess.
The best Mickey Mouse and Disney pages are well-thought out and organized. Resist the urge to put too many Disney-themed accents on your page, and leave plenty of white space.
If you have too many Disney scrapbooking supplies, consider doing additional page layouts. You can even make a gift album for a grandparent. If you're short on supplies, make your own Mickey ears with two half circles in one corner of the page. You can make a roller coaster by using curving lines in the middle of your page.
It's easy to make simple Disney-themed scrapbooking accents. It's much more cost effective than buying pre-made embellishments.
You also can get more creative with your Mickey Mouse and Disney scrapbooking ideas. Try drawing Mickey ears onto the photo of your child.
An outline of the state of California or Florida works well as a page background. Also, try putting a sticker of Mickey Mouse onto a photo and make it look like he is right there with you.
Get creative and let your imagination guide you when making Disney-themed scrapbooking pages.
About the Author:
Christine Perry is an avid scrapbooker and has over 10 years of scrapbooking experience. Her favorite scrapbooking subjects are her reluctant teenagers. She invites you to her website, http://www.intoscrapbooking.com for more beginner scrapbooking and information on school scrapbooking pages.
