Three Tips for Creating a Beautiful Wedding Scrapbooking Layout
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With the popularity of scrapbooking today, many brides are decision making to create their own wedding scrapbooking layout. With the huge smorgasbord of papers, stickers and other tools for adorning the wedding scrapbooking layout, you will not be disappointed in your results. And in addition to that, there are even scrapbooking kits specifically made for weddings that will allow you to contrive your wedding scrapbook with minimum coordination and shopping for supplies.
At any rate, even if you prefer to include a professional photographer create an album in their cost, you will in all likelihood want to have a wedding scrapbooking layout of the photographs that your family and friends take of your special day.
Once you take action and create the scrapbook layout, the rest will be fun and easy. Remember the quote, “Action is the antidote to despair. ~Joan Baez
Considerations When Assembling Your Wedding Scrapbooking Layout
The special thing about a wedding album is that you do not need to confine yourself to the photos, patterned papers and stickers that adorn most scrapbooks, although the supplies to choose from are plentiful as well as beautiful. Just imagine how you can include unparalleled mementos to the ceremony and the reception, such as a copy of the toast, a few petals from the grooms boutonnière, or a piece of sheet music from your special song.
Before this, keep in mind that if you select items to let in in your wedding scrapbooking layout that are not photo-safe, that you protect your precious pictures by matting them on acid-free papers. Of course do not let anything that is not of archival quality touch your photos, since this can handicap them by scratching or causing discoloration.
What you Should Admit in Your Wedding Album
As a matter of course there is a good chance that you will have so many wedding pictures to select from, it will be hard to determine what should go into your wedding scrapbooking layout. It will be a bit easier to make your selections if you focus on ensuring that you include scenes from all of the significant events of the day. Exchanging vows, lighting the unity candle, and that first kiss as married man and wife are all significant moments that you will want to remember.
During the reception, you will have many special parts to include, such as the toast, the first dance, and the cake cutting. Try to add a few playful pictures of the bride and groom as well as the family and wedding party. The garter and bouquet are excellent examples of these more wild situations. In summary, If you take the time to run through each special moment, it will be easier to choose your photos, and will make a more efficient scrapbooking story for your special day.
You will experience many adversities during the wedding planning process and scrapbooking design should not be one of them! Plan this well in advance and you will not experience adversary. “Adversity is like a strong wind. It tears away from us all but the things that cannot be torn, so that we see ourselves as we really are.” ~Arthur Golden, Memoirs of a Geisha
I hope this article provided you with the knowledge and understanding you were looking for. I highly recommend checking out my New scrapbooking book and audio course titled “Intro to Scrapbooking: Ideas for Getting Started on your First Project”, You will love it, I completely guarantee it or I will give you a full money back refund with no questions asked! These have been selling like hotcakes and I have not had any refunds, only glowing reviews!
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Thanks for reading and have a wonderful day!
Mike Snyder
Owner, Cascade Digital Scrapbooking tutorials , Portland, Oregon
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