Alphas – Challenge #7 – organize your scraproom one month challenge

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Challenge #7 Week #2: ALPHAS

Some of you have already worked on this but lets think for a moment what
we use alpha’s for and what type of Alpha’s we have. (probably should
have done this one before chipboard, sorry)

There are two ways to organize them in your space. Think about which one
or a combo of the two will work for you before we begin to sort our
alphas.

    1) Keeping the embellishment types together and sorting them with in
    the type of embellishments they are. (Alpha Brads with Brads, Alpha
    Chipboard with Chipboard etc)

    2) We remove the alphas from all their like embellishments and create an
    alpha center with everything from Chipboard – Stickers – Foam – Thicker
    – paper die cuts – even stamps – etc.

This all depends on how you search for Alphas for your layouts. Do you
know you want chipboard alphas or do you just go after the letters you
need no matter what type of alpha they are? Do you like the whimsical
fun look and mix your alphas on the page or do you prefer to have them
all matching?

TYPES OF ALPHAS:

    Chipboard Alphas: These alphas add dimensional to the page and can
    be refinished to coordinate with any color or style on your LO.

    Sticker Alphas: These are always ready to use with minimal need for adding details. Stick and Go!

    Paper Die Cut Alphas: These can be purchased, punched or even cut with
    die cut machines. They can be embellished, made of PP or CS.

    Tile Alphas: These are things like scrabble tiles or any other type of
    block tile shape. They usually add dimension and a spirit of fun and
    game play to your layouts and cards.

    Metal Alphas: These also add dimension and the metal element to the
    page. Possibly some sparkle if they are shinny. These could be large or
    small enough to be made from brads.

    Cork Alphas: These are also thick and add dimension. You can embellish them if you’d like and they also add a visual texture.

    Ghost Letter Alphas: These are unique and quite subtle. They can be
    altered with inks and stamps but they allow you to see through them to
    see the paper layered underneath.

    Rub-on Alphas: It is probably wise to still store these on the original
    sheet and not separate them by letter but they still fall into the alpha
    category.

    Other: I am sure there are more so please share with us if I missed one.

Now, As I said up above how you organize these is up to how you think when you are scrapping. Keep this in mind.

Storage Solutions:

I hope this helps and gets you thinking about how you scrap and what will work best for you. Photobucket

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