02/03/2021
3 Alternatives To Scrapbooking.
Preserving memories is something everyone does, whether it’s by posting and sharing on social media, storytelling, or in a more obvious way – by creating scrapbooks.
Over the years, it is believed that it’s not something everyone can commit to or even get into due to some external circumstances or responsibilities.
So for those looking for alternative ways of memory keeping, you’ve come to the right place. Here are my top 3 alternatives to traditional scrapbooking:
1. Pocket-style Scrapbooking.
If you’re finding yourself short on time and patience but still want the look and feel of a handmade scrapbook, then you can try out pocket-style scrapbooking such as Project Life. This method uses page protectors divided up into pockets that you can slip photos, memorabilia or journaling cards into.
Best for: Someone looking to scrapbook on a more regular basis but with a small time commitment.
2. Digital Scrapbooks
Using an online tool to help create your scrapbook is an efficient way to use all your digital photos and get them printed professionally. It’s also awesome if you’re doing an anniversary, wedding or milestone book that you might want to print over again to share with friends and family.
Best for: If you’re looking for a more professional looking book and would like to share multiple copies of it.
3. Mini Books
Scrapbooks don’t always have to be 12X12. There are so many great ways to scale it down and work on a mini book. This means less the time to complete pages, but an equally satisfying end result.
Best for: Someone looking for the handmade look, but with a small time commitment. Mini Books can be a combination of embellished journaling, instagram photos or just bits and pieces of memorabilia.
In summary, Scrapbooking may not be for everyone, but it doesn’t mean your memories should go undocumented. With each of the above options, it’s about preserving the details of life that you’d like to one day go back and revisit.
Credit: sweetgreenstudios.com