Sunday, November 23, 2014

My Scrapping Adventure

I have always loved photography. I love taking scenery pictures, nature, beach, waterfalls, sunsets, mountains, but also people, specially my family. I believe photographs keep memories alive, is like living those memories again. So, since digital photography began, I loved it even more. I didn't have to wait anymore, I was able to see my results instantaneously. I had the power of  deciding whether I take that photo again or if I was satisfied with my actual photo. Then, I started with slideshows, music, titles, captions, sharing my work with my family and friend was fantastics. After that, I discovered Smilebox, a software that offers a great variety of formats, newsletters, slideshows, invitations, scrapbook pages and the best of all it's so simple to use. I can post to blogs or any social platform, print or save in my computer. They offer a free download for teachers. 
Changes come to your life, and so you decide to try new things. That's exactly what happened to me. Even though I had a lot of  scrapbook materials I used them for my classroom stuff.  I began this scrapping adventure almost two years ago, when I planned re-doing a very old album which is very special to me. Photos were yellowish, since they have more than 30 years and were place on those sticky album pages. It took a lot of patience to take them out without braking them, but thanks God, I was able to do it.

I bought a basic black 12 x 12 album. I did some simple layouts, chose neutral colors and added some embellishments, titles using my sidekick which I still have. Layouts were simple because I wanted to accommodate few photos on each. It was a long trip, and I had a lot of photos.  I also had a several enlarged pictures which I did single layouts.

This trip was to a folklore festival in Billingham, England. I went to dance with Areyto the National Folkloric Ballet of Puerto Rico and it was an extraordinary experience. The title of my layout is "Smiling in the Same Language"  The dancers exchange their costumes and pose, because music and dance unite people in friendship. Hope you like it! 

 




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