I am kind of tired of most ABC stickers, plus they're too small for a lot of my pages and look lost. I am not good at creating my own letters and cutting those out; I was thinking of printing titles/letters on the computer and cutting those out? I have also seen "chipboard letters." What are those?

Also, I am a fairly new scrapbooker, any tips or ideas are appreciated!

You can print out titles on your computer and cut them out. It's flexible and economical. If you find that you like to use titles a lot you can invest in a cutting system – there are tons out there – some that include computers and some that are manual.

I've been using chipboard letters a lot lately. In my regular paper scrapping and digi too. They are thin die-cut letters of a thin cardboard-type material. They can usually be covered with paper, inked with stamp pads and altered in many other ways. If you want to start out slowly, just use a chipboard monogram as the first letter of your title or name to make it "pop".

Good luck!

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You can print out titles on your computer and cut them out. It's flexible and economical. If you find that you like to use titles a lot you can invest in a cutting system – there are tons out there – some that include computers and some that are manual.

I've been using chipboard letters a lot lately. In my regular paper scrapping and digi too. They are thin die-cut letters of a thin cardboard-type material. They can usually be covered with paper, inked with stamp pads and altered in many other ways. If you want to start out slowly, just use a chipboard monogram as the first letter of your title or name to make it "pop".

Good luck!
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