Unless the paper includes a licensed image (Disney, MLB, etc), you should be fine, because you're paying them for the paper. What you would not be able to do without a license would be to scan and reprint the paper's images: taking a single 35-cent sheet of designed paper and making an infinite number of copies of it.
For example, using scrapbook paper to create a single greeting card and selling it, should be okay.
Using scrapbook paper to create a digital scrapbook page, or in a mass-produced greeting card, would require a license.
no
What item? You didn't specify.
The Scrapbook is similar to the clipboard, but it allows more than one item to be stored in it at once. Also, it retains its contents when the computer is turned off. learn how to make scrapbook on Mac: http://www.imediacreator.com/tutorial-photo/how-to-make-scrapbook-on-mac.html#175
You can put posters up in your room and keep a scrapbook of your trasured item or items.
no---unless taxes are paid for each refill for the life of the bottle
The recipient.
Yes. The clothing you make isn't copyrighted - only the pattern you bought is.
Paper
the answer to this question is a television is an energy using item!
Adding texture to paper can be done using the wax resist method. A plain piece of paper is laid over an item such as sandpaper and rubbed with the side of a crayon. When a layer of water based paint is applied, the crayon will resist the paint and the paper will be left with a textured design.
paper
paper plates