Scrapbooking your Winter Solstice
Winter scrapbooking themes and layouts are a spectacular way to the spirit of the Solstice season celebrations in your envelope. Ever thought about making your own winter wonderland Notepad? What does your winter solstice for you? Winter brings many miracles, including the rain, bare trees, and sometimes a clear, cold night sky with the heavenly lights blanketing the Earth.
The connection between astronomical events and held the season for astronomers and others, very important. Archaeological sites such as New Grange in Ireland and Stonehenge in Britain are two examples of the stories that have grown up around our appointments of the winter season. In the same way we build our own meanings for our winter scrapbook pages in the winter season of what this means to us.
Winter usually brings on thoughts of the holiday scrapbooking, the most prominent e.g., Christmas, new year and Valentine's day. This, of course, are sprinkled with many other celebrations such as Chanukah, Kwanza, Epiphany, President of Day and Ash Wednesday. Touching on, for the most part, the three most recognized holidays (or etymologically speaking, "holy days") in our winter will scrap, Christmas, new year and Valentines day. The scrapbooking projects must apply to any given holiday though. Again, if the focus is on creating a winter wonderland Scrapbook, consider how your own vacation is meaningful to you and how you can display in your page. Here are some idea spar.
Check out this winter scrapbooking projects for Christmas.
Not sure what to do with old Christmas and other holiday cards? Scrapbooking gifts create codes for the following year. The front of the card in creative shapes, such as stars, letters, toys and more cut out. Writing to and from on the back. Cut the main picture on the map (such as Santa or birth) and punch a hole in the bind to your packages.
Not sure how you afford the stamps for sending can cards this season? With some creative scrapbooking, you can post-cards from that old maps (or holiday, birthday, anniversary or other). It can be free, humorous, what you want to be.
You can also gift bags for the following year, as well as scrapbooking decoration, table place cards and ornaments tree for your next holiday party.
Finally, you could your cards for scrapbooking and other craft projects to local schools, senior centers, church groups, a local Scrapbook club, and several centered youth groups such as the boy and girl scouts of America to donate.
New year Scrapbooking
New year winter make a timeline scrapbooking scrapbooking projects include a time-capsule or whatever is called. Included this year in review for may in your scrapbook heads of important news events of the past year, receipts showing the price of several grocery items like milk and bread, brochures or postcards of the family vacations, your children's drawings and any other form of memorabilia to capture the vintage time of that time.
Ideas for your scrapbooking treasures can relate to your best and worst memories, a favorite movie, past tense, and important milestones. Scrap your New year's resolutions and the hopes and dreams for the coming year. Photos in your scrapbooking use timeline if you your home, car, clothes, living room furniture pieces and hairstyles shooting.
Valentines day Scrapbooking ideas
The month of February with the celebration of Valentine's day. There are many things about this day love. Here are a few Valentines day scrapbooking ideas to consider for your Valentine's day scrapbook or for a Valentine gift idea.
Finding a photo. The photo does not have to have taken on Valentine's day. A from another occasion of both of you will work fine. For example, I have a picture of my husband and me to my sister's wedding reception before we got married. That would be a nice picture in a Valentines day ClipBook page.
Choose a title for the page. Choose something, for example, from a favorite or popular love song, a phrase from a poem or a novel or general terms such as Soul-mates, Sweethearts, I love you, and I get to use.
Choose romantic page elements such as hearts or roses. Other scrapbooking elements for a romantic theme would be white side, satin ribbon, red arches or Victorian style accents. For a completely different project I used dried florets in a layout and it turned out wonderful. These elements work well when you are working with shadowboxes.
Add color. Red is a popular color for Valentine's day. For anything else, try more white and pink red or even black as an accent. Scenes from Sixteen Candles and Pretty in Pink come to mind for ideas in color and colorful phrases.
Add your cards Valentines Day gifts for decoration. Create a bag for holding the cards on the page that you gave to each other. Recording your children Valentine cards and how they feel about the holidays too. Back to it and read the feelings inside when you want.
This following is a favorite of mine. Writing love letters. Do this through journaling in your layout Valentine. Use title ideas for prompts in your journaling Scrapbook. Also handwritten love letters given at any time of the year or further back. A form of this idea that I have on one of my scrapbook pages. During the time that my husband and I were dating, we left quick little notes to each other using photos from Webshots in our emails. I saved this and put them on at least a few pages of my Notepad. I used the phrase "you've Got Mail" from the title of a movie with Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan.
Finally, dedicate a page to your winter wonderland in your scrapbook Valentine express the reasons why you love him or her.
Again, in your winter scrapbooking search, whatever you choose to reminisce in your scrapbook the winter wonderland, remember that you are your scrapbooking and journaling on winter solstice. Let these ideas inspire you to make this winter season to a dialogue between you and people you love or at least open awareness of your own thoughts and feelings. Happy scrapping!
Sharon Olvera is passionate about all things scrapbooking and feels strongly that family memories are very important and worth preserving. She started scrapbooking in the year 2000, starting with family photos of her beloved nieces and nephews. She believes that one of the most important things in life is to remember and be remembered and part, which is about scrapbooking.
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