Scrapbook Big Brain Tests

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Question 1

What sort of plastic shouldn´t be a component of a Memory or Scrapbook?

Polypropylene
Polystyrene
Poly Vinyl Chloride
Polyethylene
Poly Vinyl Chloride is only suitable for the temporary storage of photographic materials as continuous contact will cause them to degrade.

Question 2

What does the term buffered pages mean?

The album pages are high in acid.
The person who made the album had nice abdominal muscles.
The album pages are alkaline in order to stop them becoming acidic over time and to some extent absorb environmental pollution.
The pages were made using a background paper.
The album pages are alkaline in order to stop them becoming acid over time and to some extent absorb environmental pollution

Question 3

To a scrapbooker what is a crop?

A magnificant patch of zuchinni.
An event where scrapbookers work on their albums together.
A trendy type of hairdo designed to stop hair getting in your eyes while you work on your album.
A number of completed albums.
An event where scrapbookers work on their albums together, eat chocolate and enjoy themselves.

Question 4

What are the most important features to look for when choosing a journaling pen?

A range of pretty colours.
Smooth flowing ink.
Blendability and tip size.
Colour and light fast, acid free and water proof.
Colour and light fast, acid free and water proof. Pigma ink pens provide all these features.

Question 5

What cropping methods are the best for heritage photos?

Heritage photos should not be cropped at all.
Mosaic style.
Trimmed all to one size for balance.
Silhouetting.
Heritage photos should not be cropped at all. Very slight trimming of damaged edges is sometimes acceptable but really if you must crop, then have a copy done and crop that instead.

Question 6

What is a die cut?

The final cut in the terrible ritual of a Death by a Thousand Knives.
When your scissors slip as you are trimming resulting in the photo being ruined.
A paper shape created by a machine.
trendy type of hairdo designed to stop hair getting in your eyes and be colourful, while you work on your album.
A paper shape created by a machine. Die cuts are a great way to add colour to a page or to fill a blank space.

Question 7

What photos should I start with first if I am feeling overwhelmed?

Start right at the beginning of your photos and work through them chronologically.
Start with your current photos and stay current only working back anytime you are momentarily caught up.
Start with your current photos and work backwards.
Your favourites.
There is really no one correct answer to this one but (2) Start with yourcurrent photos and stay current only working back anytime you are momentarily caught up; is probably the best way of preventing a scrapbooker from feeling overwhelmed.

Question 8

What is a Mosaic?

A page or border painted with tile grout to add texture and colour.
A page or border of photographs depicting floor and wall tiles.
A page or border created using squares of photo and/or paper as decoration or as the body of the work.
A page or border where tile glue has been used as an adhesive.
A page or border created using squares of photo and/or paper as decoration or as the body of the work. A technique which works well with garden or scenic photos.

Question 9

Which of the following crafts are not used in advanced scrapbooking?

Tea bag folding
Folk art painting
Cabinet making
Quilting
Cabinet making--although you could take pictures of your cabinets and make an album of them or store your album in a cabinet, adding furniture to an album would make it too bulky.

Question 10

How do you crop an instant photo or as it is often known--a polaroid?

Cut all the white off so that only the colour photograph is visible.
Crop as you would a normal print.
Even up the white part but don´t cut the coloured area or the bag of chemicals.
Instant photos vary so much the safest thing is not to crop them at all.
Instant photos vary so much the safest thing is not to crop them at all. Leakage of chemicals from a cropped instant photo will damage the print and can burn skin and eyes. If you must crop any then have a copy done and crop that instead.

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