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ABC Office Introduces Scrapbooking Index

ABC Office is pleased to now offer an Internet scrapbooking index. With a comprehensive department of scrapbooking materials, anyone looking to scrap can do so with the convenience of a "one stop" site.

Kaysville, UT (PRWEB) March 24, 2008 -- With the popular explosion of scrapbooking or "scrapping," the demand for supplies involving binding, cutting/trimming, laminating and dividing has dramatically increased. In order to satisfy this demand, ABC Office announces an entire index from its online warehouse dedicated exclusively to scrapbooking found at: http://www.abcoffice.com/scrapbook-supply.htm?pr.
   
This once simple ritual of putting photos in an album evolved into a hobby and eventually into an expressive art form. Some professional "scrappers" have even formed profitable businesses based on their craft. As with any trade, the more advanced the practitioners become, the more advanced their equipment needs to be. Paper task efficiency tools such as folders, dividers, cutters, hole punchers and shredders are available on ABC Office's index. Book binders, laminators and ID creators can also save the avid scrapper countless hours of unnecessary work, as well as all the money they would have to spend on a clerk's service -- a clerk who in all likelihood does not share the artist's affinity for scrapbooking, comprising the quality of the work.
   
Even if they're cutting off corners, veterans of scrapbooking do not cut corners. Much like musicians, scrapbook artists trust their instruments as much as they trust their hands. Blogs, articles and newsletters from experienced scrappers almost always include a description of the equipment they use. According to professionals, the current trend in scrapbooking is a transition from traditional "classroom" products like scissors and glue, to fine-trimming machines and laminators with automatic adhesion. Artists can cut photographs or letters to precise measurements, laminate them and actually fuse them with another surface using a much cleaner and more effective paste than school glue. The key to expert appearance in scrapbooking is exactness. The best way to achieve this is through skillful use of exactness devices.

Scrapbooking is now a valuable part of American culture. As such, its participants, like any other artistic activity, deserve the best equipment available. For some, scrapbooking is a way of preserving the things that they are the most passionate about. For others, scrapbooking IS the thing that they are the most passionate about. Either way, the ABC Office index can be any scrapper's best friend.

For more information, please contact David Stuart, Supervisor of Marketing, at 1-800-658-8788

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