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One great thing about purchasing some scrapbooking CD clipart is that you have literally hundreds of photos and pictures that you can use again and again, and you have a lot of freedom to use them in a way that's best for your work. When you purchase printed paper for use in your scrapbooks, you're pretty much stuck with whatever design is on the paper. But when you use scrapbooking CD clipart you can put those pieces of clipart anywhere you want on the page and can usually make them as large or small as you want as well.
There are some different ways that you can work with and incorporate scrapbooking CD clipart into your projects. You can simply run your scrapbooking paper through your printer and print your clipart onto the page but this is rather haphazard and might not leave you with the layout you're looking for. You can waste a lot of scrapbook paper this way! A better idea when it comes to using scrapbooking CD clipart is to run it off on some blank paper and cut it out, and then put it on your page with your elements without gluing or adhering it. This is good advice for every element you're going to put on your page - lay out everything without glue or adhesive so that you can move things around, add some other items, take some things away, and so on until your page looks like how you want it to look.
If your scrapbook paper won't fit into your desktop printer which is a common problem for many, you can purchase some clear label paper on which you can run off your scrapbooking CD clipart, so that you can cut it out and put it on your page. You can also run it off on blank paper and then cut it very carefully and use some glue or adhesive behind it.
Many people also use scrapbooking CD clipart for digital scrapbooks; this is where the entire project is created on your computer and then printed on a full-color printer on plain or decorated paper. If you haven't investigated this option for your scrapbooking projects, it might be time to check it out. This option gives you a lot of freedom in how you can lay out your pages, what elements you can add, and so on.