Showing posts with label dcrapbook layout. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dcrapbook layout. Show all posts

Sunday, 18 October 2009

Show And Tell




Here's one of the first scrapbook pages I ever made. Jenni and Karen on Brighton Pier...like it says... and no dates as I didn't do that at first, nor any meaningful journaling either. I did try to be witty with the hat question though. Both photos were taken on Brighton Pier but a couple of years apart I would guess. I don't know because, sadly,  I didn't record those facts. Even then, Karen had her own sense of style i.e. the sunglasses!!
Being nosy, I was wondering if you would 'Show And Tell' one of your first layouts for others to see. It does make you realise how far you have come with the hobby. Perhaps from drab, uninspired LO's like mine here, to hopefully, something more interesting and engaging for others to see. Maybe you've always been a Scrapbook Star and even early layouts were prize-winners?
It helped me to assess my layouts then and now and recognise what elements have changed over time to give me my personal style.
Starting out I found 12x12 a frighteningly large space to fill, but now I tend to use up all of the page and rarely leave 'white space'.
Starting out I didn't tell the stories or add dates often enough, now I consider that the whole point of scrapbooking!
Starting out I used every colour cardstock possible on LO's, but now I have a preference for blue.
Starting out, if I did any journalling it was usually hidden somewhere on the page, now I am happy for people to see my comments (though I am not always happy with my handwriting efforts!)
Go on, let's see one of your original scrapbook pages. After all, you've seen mine!


Monday, 5 October 2009

Growing Up: A Layout for Photos Without Dates





I have said before that there are very few old photos left to scrap of my two daughters. Most are safely in scrapbook albums. The few I have left are oftentimes without a date and there's no way I can remember when they were taken! This poses a problem, but I've made this layout with chronological photos of Jenni, showing her growing up. No specific date on the page was necessary and no journaling either.
A rather clean, graphic look for me. And white space on a layout of mine? Lordy!

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