Making a scrapbook is like having a pot of gold and recording of all the events that were important to you over a period. When you save photos and items from the events you attended it enables you to enjoy the experience again.
The scrapbook also lets you hook up with the others who were at the same event. Many people have lives that are so busy it is difficult to remain connected. Having a scrapbook continues the bond you have with others and helps you to treasure the time you spent with them.
In planning future events it can guide you to add in things that would make your time spent together particularly valuable. The treasures of the time, the pleasure and satisfaction and the enjoyment you shared with together makes the bond even stronger.
During that time after the event the photos and the items you put into your scrapbook continue to bring you pleasure and satisfaction with an additional layer of support. Each one of these things adds to the value of your items in your treasure box.
Looking in your treasure box is pretty much like having a miniature vacation which gives you refreshment and lets you go forwards knowing you are on the right track. Experiences you plan to add or subtract going forward will be clear when you look thru the collection of things in your treasure box.
The things you saved and placed in your scrapbook will brace what is the most important to you. The things will also inspire you as you move onward with your life to add further activities or to subtract activities that are now not a part of your current way of life.
If you ever enjoyed going on a hunt for treasurers in any fashion in your life during the past you’ll find that scrap booking will help you zero in on what’s necessary to you, what you need to do and show you what you want to take away from the actions of your current way of life.
Marjorie J McDonald loves to keep memories in creative ways with scrapbooking. She shares scrapbook tips and scrapbook tools to help you with your projects.