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Glossary

Glossary of Scrapbooking Terms

Accent
Album
"A blank book filled with photographs or scrapbook pages." [1]
Backgrounds
Borders
Collage
"Describes a scrapbook layout in which a variety of embellishments or a number of photographs are arranged on one page." [2]
Crop
"to cut or trim a photograph." [3]
"Cropping is the trimming of a photo to remove unnecessary sections." [4]
Drop Shadow
"A shadow that is added digitally to a photo or digital scrapbook element." [5]
Element
"A digital scrapbook graphic, or embellishment, used to decorate a layout." [6]
Embellishment
"A scrapbook element or graphic used to decorate a scrapbook page." [7]
"Any type of accent, decoration or adornment used to embellish or promote the theme of a layout." [8]
Focal Point
"The part of an image to which the eye is drawn." [9]
Frames
Icons
Layout
"A scrapbook page design or grouping of two, three or four scrapbook pages that are intended to go together." [10]
Pixelation
"The distortion or blurring of an image caused by enlarging a digital image too much. Pixelization frequently occurs when trying to print a low-resolution image." [11]
Scrapbook, Memory Book, Photo Book
"The art of arranging photos, memorabilia and embellishments in a way that is artistic and which preserves memories for future generations." [12]
Snipettes
Sticker
"A decorative adhesive embellishment." [13]
Template
"A pre-made scrapbook page or layout that is in layers. A template can be easily rearranged or removed to personalize the layout." [14]
Theme
"The overall idea of a scrapbook page." [15]
Title
"The main headline on a scrapbook page." [16]
Word Art
"A word, saying, quote or title that uses decorative lettering in an artistic manner." [17]