Preserve Your Precious Memories And Share Them With The World Easily With Digital Scrapbooking!
Taking photographs is a wonderful way to preserve your precious memories. With a picture, you can freeze those special moments in time and capture them forever. Of course, scrapbooking has been around for some time, but has recently felt resurgence in its popularity.
The art, yes I said art, of scrapbooking not only gives you a creative way to preserve those incredible photos you took, but offers an exciting display for you to share with friends and family. Beyond this, it is a creative way to get your family members “on the same page” so to speak, helping you fondly remember good times while creating some new memories by working together on the project itself.
Scrapbooking is becoming such a mainstream activity that there have been new books written on the subject detailing new, inexpensive, and inventive ways to create something spectacular that does a splendid job of showcasing your last big family activity. And, it’s a lot more entertaining than the “old vacation slide show”, or flipping through the hum-drum family photo album!
Traditionally, scrapbooking has been done with physical photographs, different types and colors of paper, scissors, embellishments, yarn, ribbon, buttons, tags, and other interesting things arranged in a creative way that in essence “frames” the photos of one’s choosing. Scrapbooks can have a specific theme, or really no theme at all. It all depends on the person creating the scrapbook masterpiece.
When scrapbooking, you are only tethered by your own imagination. And of course the supplies you have on hand. A scrapbook can be as simple as some pictures pasted on construction paper with bits of writing paper tacked on for little captions describing the pictures. Or they can be as complex and flamboyant as you would like.
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