Scrapbooking Ideas
Don't feel like you have to come up with your own ideas
Having a wide range of scrapbooking ideas can be one of the most challenging aspects of creating a memory album. I know I get stuck on albums because I'm afraid I don't have the right ideas to get started. How about you? Are you currently not moving forward on your dream to have meaningful scrapbooks? Just take a moment to remind yourself that you do not need to be skillfully trained or have unlimited ideas for types of scrapbook layouts.
Journaling ideas to start your album
Ask yourself a few questions about scrapbooking. Write out the answers. This will help you gather the right information.
1. What would you like your scrapbook to look like?
2. What memories do you have of this person that you would like to come through in the scrapbook?
3. What would you like the scrapbook to say about all the people in it?
4. What qualities do you love about each person?
5. What milestones, important aspects or life changing events have occurred in their life that should be included in their book?
Scrapbooking ideas are everywhere
Asking questions like these will help you come up with great ideas for your layouts. I like how it allows me to visualize what the finished product will look like. The next stop is magazines, analyzing color combinations I like or poring over scrapbooking specific publications. Look at the orientation of elements on a page. Look at the color combinations of your clothes. Walk through the card aisle at the store. Finding ideas does not need to be too hard.
Having a wide range of scrapbooking ideas can be one of the most challenging aspects of creating a memory album. I know I get stuck on albums because I'm afraid I don't have the right ideas to get started. How about you? Are you currently not moving forward on your dream to have meaningful scrapbooks? Just take a moment to remind yourself that you do not need to be skillfully trained or have unlimited ideas for types of scrapbook layouts.
Journaling ideas to start your album
Ask yourself a few questions about scrapbooking. Write out the answers. This will help you gather the right information.
1. What would you like your scrapbook to look like?
2. What memories do you have of this person that you would like to come through in the scrapbook?
3. What would you like the scrapbook to say about all the people in it?
4. What qualities do you love about each person?
5. What milestones, important aspects or life changing events have occurred in their life that should be included in their book?
Scrapbooking ideas are everywhere
Asking questions like these will help you come up with great ideas for your layouts. I like how it allows me to visualize what the finished product will look like. The next stop is magazines, analyzing color combinations I like or poring over scrapbooking specific publications. Look at the orientation of elements on a page. Look at the color combinations of your clothes. Walk through the card aisle at the store. Finding ideas does not need to be too hard.
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