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As a creative way of preserving memories most important to you, scrapbooking is the perfect hobby. Scrapbooking allows you to be imaginative and inventive while making a treasured family heirloom.
It is necessary to get materials together before you start scrapbooking. You might have a stash somewhere of old pictures, boxed up and neglected. Keep an open mind when looking around for items that would be suitable to work with!
Separate your pictures into whatever categories you plan to scrapbook by. Using these specific categories will allow you to enhance your scrapbooking themes. There are many possible themes: trips, school, games and athletics, special dances, or other reminiscences you want to keep. With your first scrapbook, make sure to select a theme and stick with that theme no matter what. This aids in keeping your scrapbook meaningful and cohesive.
Select a main idea for your scrapbook and then choose your highest quality photos for each topic you want to cover. The “best” pictures are not always the most aesthetically pleasing or the most posed, they just need to be ones that best encapsulate the mood you are trying to create. Don’t be afraid to use a photo that is slightly off-centered, out of focus, or even overexposed—any errors that take away from the photo can always be cropped out per your discretion. Note that the photographs you preserved for your scrapbook can be used to fill up the pages efficiently.
Including your photos in the scrapbook, consider the posibility of finding other momentos that are relative to the category desired. This could be ticket stubs, boarding passes, pressed flowers, a playbill, or anything else that can be a decorative and meaningful addition to your scrapbook pages.
The next step is to arrange your page layout. This is the part of scrapbooking that is the most rewarding although it is the hardest to do. Really let your imagination run wild! Don't be afraid to use your imagination when laying out your pages. You want each page of scrapbook to tell a story and be part of a cohesive idea. Use colored paper as background for your pages, scraps that you can make a collage out of, pieces of felt, fabric, or other unconventional background materials. You can really use anything that will give interest to your page.
Place the photos on top of these interesting backgrounds to create something unique. Long before placing it in one direct spot, consider the desired layout to balance your pages. This way, it will be satisfactory to you. Obtaining the specific look that you want to achieve will require you to crop and cut photos, as well as make adjustments to the other mementos you plan to include. This is the part of the process that is the most time-consuming, but it is also not the one that you want to rush. In the end, it is the way the scrapbook looks that will make it stand out the most.
You probably will have to do a bit of research to get some ideas for layouts. Inspiration can be found in pre-made layout guides, but in the end you should choose a layout that you like.
Add your final touches. To your page, you can add text explaining your photographs, gems, glitter, buttons or anything else that may be interesting to others viewing your page.
You should keep in mind that scrapbooking is not just about the final product, but also about the work and love that you put into it in the process. If one chooses to put affection and care into their scrapbook, there is no doubt they will be ultimately pleased with their work. Joyful scrapbooking!
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