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tinkerbelldani

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What is cheaper....
Carrie123 was talking about what beautiful layouts you can do with digi... I agree.
To those ladies that do digi... what do you think is cheaper the digi or regular scrapbooking?



Digi.....I would think is the cost of printing and

Regular....the cost of paper and embellishments
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milmomma

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Re: What is cheaper....
In my experience after years of paper then almost that time digi. Digi has been cheaper for me.
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immom2anc

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Re: What is cheaper....
I'm a bad digi scrapper and haven't yet printed my layouts, but I'm definitely going to agree that digi is cheaper. I still paper scrap and I can drop $20 at Michael's and only accomplish 4 or 5 layouts, whereas I can print a digi book of 20 or so layouts for the same price. Plus I find a lot of my digi elements for free or make them myself. Something thats harder to do in paper. :)
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scrappininAK

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Re: What is cheaper....
I would say digi - you can get tons of great freebies, you don't need a lot of storage, there's no wastage (you don't have to keep buying letter packs to get more "e"'s. Your fav papaers are available over and over. Any mistakes can be easily erased. I never print any of my digi pages off though.
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dshepard

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Re: What is cheaper....
I haven't printed off any of mine either, but hope to someday. There's a lot more versatility, and if you need something a different color, you can change the color instead of having to buy more supplies. I started off with some free stuff I found on the internet just to see if I'd like it and I ended up loving it! Some sites have some really cute stuff for free. And you can always look for sales on the digital stuff and get it then. :-D
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tinkerbelldani

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Re: What is cheaper....
immom2anc wrote:I'm a bad digi scrapper and haven't yet printed my layouts, but I'm definitely going to agree that digi is cheaper. I still paper scrap and I can drop $20 at Michael's and only accomplish 4 or 5 layouts, whereas I can print a digi book of 20 or so layouts for the same price. Plus I find a lot of my digi elements for free or make them myself. Something thats harder to do in paper. :)





WOW! that is good price, but to print them you would have to have a photo printer correct? or take it somewhere to print?
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sarahwhithers

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Re: What is cheaper....
When I've printed out my digi pages I get them at 99 cents plus shipping. So really, it's not that pricey at all. You can get one piece of regular patterned paper for that. So digital is definitely way cheaper in my opinion. :-D
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scraptag

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Re: What is cheaper....
My favorite freebies are from the blog hops! :-D
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ajkulig

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Re: What is cheaper....
Digital is WAY cheaper there is no cricut or cartridges to buy! No running out of adhesive- but that still doesn't make me want to do it lol I like doing things with my hand feeling the paper and the different textures. I am addicted to my computers but scrapbooking is not some thing I can make myself do on a computer monitor. I think scrapbooking is different things to differnt people and that is why I have my paper only h ang up.
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deerewife

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Re: What is cheaper....
It probably is cheaper to do digi, but I love the feel of stuff and finishing a layout and actually having it to hold in my hands or give away.

Plus, what would I do with my current stash? Selling it is not an option! DH would freak!!
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SBcrazee

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Re: What is cheaper....
Digi is definitely cheaper. But after working on a computer all day, I can't imagine enjoying digi scrapping at the end of the day & on weekends. I need something different & paper scrapping gives me that.


So for me even though the cost is higher, the satisfaction is so much higher too.
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dshepard

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Re: What is cheaper....
deerewife wrote:It probably is cheaper to do digi, but I love the feel of stuff and finishing a layout and actually having it to hold in my hands or give away.

Plus, what would I do with my current stash? Selling it is not an option! DH would freak!!


I also have a LOT of paper supplies I've bought over the last 11 years, so I will have to do regular pages with those. I may do some hybrid...maybe make some photo collages or print out the digital stuff I like and use them with the paper supplies. But my shopping for paper supplies will probably be phased out eventually (I bet my husband would be happy to hear that!) :)
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jcsmaestra

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Digi is probably cheaper, but I'm not that good at it. Besides, you can't beat handling the paper, feeling the textures, seeing the dimension of the embellies, etc. I know that digi los look fantastic on the computer, but in person I don't think they look or feel as good as paper los. I love to touch paper los. The feel of the texture and dimension is very satisfying to me.


As far as being able to change colors, sizes, etc. in digi, you can alter colors and sizes in paper scrapping, too. You can make paper look different. you can make some of your own embellies even without a cutting machine. It all depends on how creative you are. I think paper scrapping is just as flexible as digi.
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Re: What is cheaper....
I would think digi is cheaper.
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oceanbreezes423

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Re: What is cheaper....
I am not a digi person. I did check it out, and I would say it is less expensive, but I too love the different textures, the dimension of a paper layout. I did a wedding book for my son, and I can't see them having that same reaction over a digital one.
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letumom

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Re: What is cheaper....
I am a self-professed Bi-Scraptual!


I love my digi - I can take it with me on the road, and complete layouts when I'm in a hotel room. There's no mess, and I can use elements over and over again. There are a lot of freebies available - and I started using some of them before I even bought my Photo Shop Elements program - using Microsoft's Publisher program. I am more impressed with my layouts in digi than in paper, especially when viewed on the computer.



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I love my paper too! I haven't learned how to create altered items or cards with digi, yet! And I have tons of stuff that I need to use up. I'm always tempted when new product is released, and I think I'm going to use it for "that special" project or layout. Right now I'm concentrating on a lot of stuff for my dd's wedding - black/white with red themed and wedding products. My paper layouts have a different look IRL than my digi layots, since they have real dimensions.



I have probably spent tons more in paper and supplies, than my digi, but when I get ready to print out the digi, it will not be inexpensive.
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Flasher

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Re: What is cheaper....
deerewife wrote:It probably is cheaper to do digi, but I love the feel of stuff and finishing a layout and actually having it to hold in my hands or give away.

Plus, what would I do with my current stash? Selling it is not an option! DH would freak!!


Me, too. I have to feel everything and when it's finished I love to feel it and hug it and love it and call it George!

I've suspected that digi would be way cheaper for me, and I've seen quite a few cute kits. But, it's just not for me.
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JDs Mom

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Digi--for sure! Between "freebies" and blog trains, I have amassed a ton of papers, elements and entire kits. I have three thumb-drives going--I just added up my used space and have a total of 18 gb's used between the kits I've purchased here at ACOT and the other stuff I've found on line. Now, that being said, I have NOT printed out any layouts, though. But it is still WAAAAAY cheaper than turning me loose at A's and J's each week when I'm working in the "big city!!!"
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reelynn

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Re: What is cheaper....
Digi is WAY cheaper than paper - even if you print 12x12 at a printing site rather than 8x8 at home like I do.
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sakura-panda

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Re: What is cheaper....
I don't think I agree. I think that supplies-wise, not including tools but including developing of both photos and the digi-layout, they cost about the same. But maybe that is just me.

It costs me about $3 to print a 12x12 layout; a paper layout usually has two or three pieces each of paper, photos and embellishments. Not counting stash in either case, but fresh from the store papers, elements, and kits, I would say it would be about $7 or $8 for a paper layout, same as a digi made with a $4 or $5 kit and $3 for printing.

Of course, in both cases I have stash to work from, so the actual cost per layout is lower. I'm just trying to compare them as equally as possible and starting more or less from scratch seems to be the best way.
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