I am so behind in scrapbooking but I have done two for E and I started one for Colin. My plan is to do a general one with our day trips and everyday things. I haven't decided whether I want to continue doing individual ones.
I have done one scrapbook for each year (vacations,special trips, family moments, etc) I will continue to do it each year also. I have a photo-albums for everyday pics.
As a previous scrapbook store owner and avid scrapbooker still. The biggest thing that I told my customers and still tell people is:
Scrapbooks don't have to be themed. If you have pictures that you want to do a page on, go for it. If you try to do things in order and put alot of pressure on yourself to scrap every moment it will be overwhelming. You can skip around and then put them in order at a later time. Idea books are great and you can always "scrap-lift". No need to reinvent the wheel if you see a layout that you love.
Re: Scrapbookers
Hi,
I am so behind in scrapbooking but I have done two for E and I started one for Colin. My plan is to do a general one with our day trips and everyday things. I haven't decided whether I want to continue doing individual ones.
DD 1/29/07 -
I scrapbook pretty much anything. I have books for Christmas, vacations, everyday moments and much more.
A great book for ideas is 50 Moments Scrapbook the Pages that Matter Most by Lisa Bearnson. It is a creating keepsakes publication.
I like My Minds Eye and Scrapbook chics on facebook. Tons of great ideas!
As a previous scrapbook store owner and avid scrapbooker still. The biggest thing that I told my customers and still tell people is:
Scrapbooks don't have to be themed. If you have pictures that you want to do a page on, go for it. If you try to do things in order and put alot of pressure on yourself to scrap every moment it will be overwhelming. You can skip around and then put them in order at a later time. Idea books are great and you can always "scrap-lift". No need to reinvent the wheel if you see a layout that you love.