Let's get digiscrapping! Video
Let's get digiscrapping! Video Transcript
Hey, guys. Welcome to Tap That App. I'm Brian Tong and this is the show where we cover the hottest apps in the mobile space. Now, Valentine' Day is just around the corner. You need to impress your significant other. So you are in luck because you just checked in to the love doctor's office. Now, some of us aren't really the best in arts and crafts or working with our hands but we're good with our fingers on an iPad. So guys, get out of your comfort zone a little and check our Scrap Pad. It's a $4.99-app but it also has completely free versions for the holidays and special occasions just like Valentine's day. Plus, it's also a great way to spend time with someone because let's face it, girls like it when you do the things they do except when you try on her 5-inch hills on clubbing night. All right. Now, all you have to do is choose pictures from your photo gallery. You can move them around, you can resize them and rotate them. You can add texts for those special comments. There's background you can pick from and a selection of borders to make pictures even more unique and a girls' favorite part, embellishments. How cute. So cute. You'll also be able to create multiple scrapbooks and reorder the pages anyway you like and then print them as well. Plus, with the paid version of the app, you'll have more themes with additional stickers and elements and the ability to even purchase more themes through the kit store for $0.99. So cute. Just like you. And just think, after all that hard work, you can finally give that special someone a scrapbook that they'll love just as much as you did making it into a Scrap Pad. I hate Valentine's day. Hey. Check this out. Look what I made you with the Scrap Pad app. And maybe they'll work a little better for you. All right, guys. If you have any other apps you'd like us to show off, make sure there is something i'd tap. So send them at tapthatapp@cnet.com. I'm Brian Tong. Thanks for watching and we'll see you guys next time.
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