I started scrapbooking as a way to preserve memories for my children. I would scrap those billions of photos on my phone or camera that I took of my children. Photos that deserved a home other than a memory file. Scrapbooking makes a home for these memories. It motivates me to get organized. And as soon as I begin, I am SO thankful when I see dozens of wonderful memories that would have been forgotten.
As the years went by it become not only a way to keep the memories alive, but also an emotional outlet for me. I found myself scrapping more often to release the emotions that laid inside of me through art journaling or personal letters to my children. Of course I still did a lot of just scrapping to preserve memories, but the pages got more and more personal. I found that pages took more time and more thought went into each and every page. Every element was chosen for a reason and photos were picked because they truly meant something.
I wanted to record the memories, because memories lie. Every person remembers something different; for example me and Eric remember our first date totally different. I wanted to record those memories while they were happening or soon after so they were fresh in my head. Not a fragments of a memory years down the road.
I thought I took a lot of photos before I started scrapbooking, but the truth is now that I scrapbook I find myself taking even more photos! Scrapbooking will motivate you to take more photos of the important stuff (like your family!) and the little things (like your everyday routines). It's a great reminder to tell stories through photos.
Scrapbooking has also became a creative outlet for me. I love trying new things and expanding on my skills. There are endless options when creating the perfect scrapbook page and I love mixing styles and designs to create that something special that is unique to me.
Lastly, scrapbooking has helped me build friendships with people world wide I would have never came across if it wasn't for scrapbooking. Due to the many scrapbookinig communities and forums I have become a part of, I have gained lifelong friends. Some of these friends I talk daily to and have gained stronger relationships than those people around me . I am so blessed to have met such amazing people through scrapbooking.
Little Butterfly Wings: Iscrap
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M3 Sept 2019
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wow there is so much to see here, I love all the details and layering. I'm going to have to come back for another look as soon as I can find my glasses
This page is stunning! I love your use of chosen papers and elements, every time I look at I see something new. There is so much love and care that's gone into every detail here and then as soon as I read your journalling I realised why!
There is so much to see on your page... love the messy look of it and the order in this seeming chaos. Fantastic layout. I too am taking more photos these days, thinking about layouts I'll make and the kits I'll need to buy. And being a part of a scrapbooking community is a great motivator to scrap more.
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