Scrapbook Ideas For Mothers Day

 Here is the basic idea for any scrapbook, for Mother’s Day just add more personal stuff like memories that would special to her.  Favourite photos, colours, flowers, things that would show her how much she means to you. A scrapbook is a wonderfully personal Mother's Day gift.

1. Sort your photos and select a theme to work on, generally, 5-7 photos fit on a two-page spread and 3-5 photos fit on a single page. Select only the best photos to highlight the event, feeling or moment you want to convey.

2. Select 2-3 colours of safe paper that will complement colours found in the photographs.  Experiment with different colour combinations to find the perfect colours to enhance your photographs.  You may want to include stationary or decorative paper that supports the theme of your pages.

3. Choose a photo to be your focal point.  As a general rule, select photos with sharp images, vivid colours, and well-lit subjects.

4. Shape and mat your photos to add extra prominence to your focal point. You can do this easily by matting your photo with a wider border than the others, or double or triple-matting it.  While shaping your photos, keep in mind that simple shapes such as rectangles, ovals, circles, and squares are among the most eye-pleasing shapes.  If irrelevant or distracting details appear in the background, simply trim them out.  Keep in mind that this doesn't mean you have to cut out all of the background—frequently, ordinary items pictured in the background will bring a flood of memories essential to journaling and reminiscing.

5. Add journaling.  No page is complete without adding your thoughts, feelings, and experiences.  Take a few minutes to write down not only the "who" and "when," but also the "what" and "why."

6. Arrange photos, journaling, and titles on your page.  As you arrange these elements, pay close attention to the direction your eye moves. In general, well-designed pages are well balanced and will follow a natural flow that mimics the letter Z.  To check the balance, imagine that your layout is on a scale.  Does one side tip the scale or are you pleased with the layout?

7. Try a few extras.  As you get more comfortable with scrapbooking, try your hand with some embellishments — stickers, die cuts, rubber stamps, and punches are among the most popular page accents.  Use these items sparingly — you don't want them to overpower your photos.

 Or you could just start digital-scrapbooking like modern-day humans. :)

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