The how and why I scrapbook has changed many times over the past 15 years, but I don't regret a single one of them. It has allowed me to capture and document so much of our lives and to tell our story.
I started out documenting in 8 1/2 x 11 albums using both Creative Memories & Stampin Up!.
I sold Stampin' Up! for many years and met many amazing friends by doing so. I even earned a cruise which my mom & I went on. I'll never forget it!
When I started my photography business, I still scrapbooked, but changed to 12x12 albums. I did some design and guest design work for many scrapbooking companies in the industry, attended a few trade shows, designed for our local scrapbooking store, and again met many many wonderful people.
I did Project Life style scrapbooking for a few years and I still have to say that's probably my favorite way of scrapbooking when it comes to traditional scrapbooking.
In Spring of 2015 I dove a bit more into the digital world. I did some pages with the digital PL app as well as designed digitally for a few companies for awhile. But as life goes, things changed & I had to give up a few "deadlines". So, I resigned from all of my design team obligations.
I still currently scrapbook digitally, only now printing them into 12x12 Shutterfly books.
I LOVE these!
I can typically fit our entire year into 2 of the Shutterfly albums. Although I don't strictly follow that either. If I run out of space to add pages, I wait for a sale, print it, and begin a new one.
2017 actually ended up with 3 books since we had a bit extra to document last year.
I love that these books are so condensed compared to the traditional 12x12 albums. I found this storage cubical on Walmart.com for around $80. I love it & in fact I have two of them. And yes, they are both full of scrapbooks & our memories.
I choose the option to have photos on the front and back of our books. It's possibly my favorite part.
I also pay a bit extra for the thicker lay-flat page. I think its well worth it!
I've uploaded a few (Okay, a lot) of snapshots of the inside of my books to give you an idea of how they look.
I totally just noticed I spelled ARROW wrong in the title. UGH! Well, I guess my kids and grandkids will remember how horrible I was at spelling and double checking myself. LOL!
I truly hope someday my kids will sit down and look through our many books of memories and cherish each one.
-Or-
Maybe they will look at the stack of books and think "what in the hell am I going to do with all of these". ;)
Either way, I encourage you to document your life and tell your story.
Tomorrow is never promised. Your photos, your written words, and your shared memories will someday be all they have.
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