To help inspire and breathe new life into familiar scrapbook topics, here are some interesting scrapbook ideas for various special events!
Start by writing a list of how the pandemic affected you. As an example, my list includes thoughts such as:
♥ We homeschooled for a term ... turns out teaching is not my calling
♥ Toilet paper was a precious commodity
♥ The kids taught Nanna how to Facetime
Find your best mask-wearing photograph and get creative with your layout to feature beautiful writing that journals your thoughts and feelings about the pandemic. I personally found this therapeutic! Making these scrapbook pages definitely help me cope with the unfortunate situation we are in.
Rather than focus on a particular photograph (or ten), why not place the focus and scrapbook your top three favourite Christmas traditions. My top three include Christmas lunch at mum's house, watching the kids excitedly search for our elf, Scout every morning for the month of December to see what he got up to overnight and handing out an early Christmas present on Christmas Eve.
Get creative with textured snowdrops using this Christmas Scrapbook Layout Ideas or you can also refer to this Christmas scrapbooking idea to find some inspiration on how to document your favorite Christmas traditions.
Although retiring is a life event we all look forward to, it's also an event that features mixed emotions and as a result, coming up with ideas for a retirement scrapbook can be a little tricky. Make sure to keep your page positive!
Building on the concept of a ''to do'' list from our previous post on three things your retirement scrapbook pages must include, why not create a scrapbook page featuring a new ''to do'' list written on post-it notes. The list should include all of those wonderful things we wish to do more of pre-retirement such as ''enjoy the freedom'', ''travel more'', ''horse riding on the beach", or even a leisure goal such as ''motorcycle the Great Ocean Road''. That would make an interesting scrapbook to look back to!
Note: Click the link to learn amazing travel scrapbook ideas for your next trip!
This is also a great project to get the kids involved and interested in scrapbooking.
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A first birthday scrapbook page is designed to be passed down to the next generation eventually. To ensure the photographs, page and embellishments are in tip-top shape when you pass them down, make sure to check out our First Birthday Scrapbook blog post for tips on the best way to preserve your page.
Don't forget to include hashtags to tell the story such as #graduation2020 #graduationselfie or even an ode to Dr Suess (who funnily enough, wasn't actually a doctor) with #ohtheplacesyoullgo.
This technique involves laying down a beautiful background, (either handpainted or pretty printed paper) and sticking a black or dark coloured simple silhouette Easter bunny on top. To achieve the cut-out look within the silhouette, before you stick the bunny down, draw and cut out some simple flower shapes at the bottom of the bunny so that when you stick it down, the beautiful background comes through the cut out.
A photo of the actual proposal would be amazing but if you don't have one, a close up photograph of the ring and a couple's photograph is just perfect for your scrapbook.
No matter what event, from spooky Halloween to sweet Valentine holidays and even simple normal days when you're out camping are definitely worth scrapping.