An Introduction To Digital Scrapbooking

Mirela Chudala
Little Memories
Published in
2 min readFeb 7, 2016

Scrapbooking is one of those activities that’s definitely more than meets the eye. For people that aren’t familiar with scrapbooking, it might look like not a whole lot more than just sticking pictures, artwork, and other mementos into books. But it’s definitely more than that.

Scrapbooking is a way of keeping memories alive, of having physical, tangible memories that you can see, feel, and enjoy, right in front of your eyes. It’s about creating art from your memories, but art that has specific sentimental value to you, your family, and your friends.

Journaling combined with scrapbooking is an excellent way of putting visual creations together with the written word. The journaling that’s involved in scrapbooking can be therapeutic, relaxing, and a great way to help you reconnect with events and occasions that were important in your life.

Now, these days, the world has clearly gone digital, in more ways than one, including (and maybe especially) when it comes to their photos. People are taking more pictures than ever before, and capturing more memories than ever before. Digital cameras, cell phones, and other devices have led to a flood of images in the last 10 years or so.

However, what are people doing with these pictures? A lot of times, they’re just sitting on our computers or on hard drives, and they’re not being enjoyed the way that they should be. One solution is digital scrapbooking, which is something that is beginning to become more common as people are looking for creative outlets for their digital images.

Digital images are more than just images, remember — they’re memories, and they’re meant to be enjoyed. Try digital scrapbooking today and get the benefits of traditional scrapbooking, but the ease of being able to do it wherever you go!

Looking for an app to create digital scrapbooks? Download Digital Scrapbooking for iOS and Android.

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Mirela Chudala
Little Memories

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