Year in Review Pages
I have been scrapbooking digitally for about 5
years now. Although I mainly scrapbook so I have a way to display my
digital pictures, I have also found I am able to use my hobby of
scrapbooking to provide my family with cherished Christmas gifts.
Every year I provide my parents with a two sheet
layout to add to the scrapbook album I gave them. I call this their
“Year in Review” album. I began this after my first child was born.
This gives my daughter’s grandparents a way to quickly glance at the
things she accomplished throughout the year and other memorable moments
in our lives.
I begin by going through all my digital photos for
the year. I try my hardest to narrow down the hundreds of pictures I
took, to around twenty of the most memorable. I then use Photoshop (you
can really use any scrapbooking program), to size and crop the pictures
so I can fit them all on two pages. I typically use sizes: 3.5”x2.5”,
3.5”x3.5”, 2.5”x2.5”, etc. You can size the pictures however you like,
just so they have an even space that separates them from neighboring
pictures.
You want to leave an area of the page blank, so you
can add a “key”. Use this space to title the layout with the year and
descriptions for each picture. I then number each picture and put the
corresponding number and description in the “key”. Once my pictures are
put in place and numbered, I add color to the background of the “key”
area. Another tip is, if the pictures don’t line up right, simply add
some color rectangles between the pictures.
As I said before, I have been making this scrapbook
gift for years now and I believe it is well appreciated.
Please check back to see the scrapbook gift I am
just finishing up – “A Scrapbook Quilt”
Christina
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