Computer Scrapbooking Simple Digital Pages…Go Digiscrap!

Telling a story with your photographs a collage of your memories can provide a lasting remembrance of a particular moment in time….

When it comes to doing a scrapbook page I tend to let the main focus be the photograph…

So I enjoy a clean simple look with perhaps a small amount of wording…

I have been following along with Ali Edwards Computer Scrapbooking tutorials and she suggested adding a journaling block to the mix…

Here’s what I added to the page…

Jan 2nd, 2010… Remember This?…
Do you remember that trip to the beach?
Do you remember how cold it was, so cold we couldn’t feel our fingers, but we had to have that shot?
Remember how I wrote Herb in the sand, the joke name given to Brian & Penny’s baby to be?
Do you remember the pub lunch queueing for ages to get into The Squire?
Do you remember the food, how we all agreed it was well worth waiting for?
Do you remember sinking in the sand in your high heeled boots?
I’ll remember this always.  xx

Although I feel that photographs alone can tell their own tale, adding a written account of the moment I see now can greatly enhance the story…

Once you have completed your scrapbook page you may feel its worthy of it’s own picture frame, so here’s a link to a few for you to peruse and consider:

Scrapbook Picture Frames

Sue

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  1. Molly says:

    Wow–this looks really neat and professional! I shall have to look into trying this program out…

  2. admin says:

    Hi Molly – thanks so much I used Photoshop Elements when I first began and now use the full version of Photoshop (Elements is a great photo editor and definitely has a more preferable price tag is !). I did a post about the two on my weebly blog here’s the link if you fancy a look: Digital Scrapbook Software.

    Cheers for the comment
    Sue

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