I haven't doodled much lately, but today reawkened my doodling soul with a session for layout for a class next week. It was great fun. And isn't doodling calming? Love it! Here's the results...
Friday, 11 July 2008
Tuesday, 8 July 2008
What It's All About To Me
When looking in magazines, I often feel that scrapbooking has lost its way a little and that it seems to be more about the fancy layout than the photos on the layout and story behind them. I also think that many people are very stuck on scrapbooking the present, while there is so much joy to be found in the past, when scrapbooking.
The Family Century Club I have been running this year, has really redressed the balance of this for me, as its really made each of us think more about each decade we have lived and what was going on in our lives and the lives of our family.
The last couple of months, has moved into unknown territory for me. I was born in 1967, so personally don't have any memories of the 1950s or the 1940s (or many of the 1960s) but this has meant, asking family members for information on old photos and, the best thing is, suddenly I'm finding out the real stories behind the photos! I have uncovered almost forgotten memories of personal achivements, tragedy and humour and am using these as the basis for my story telling. It's has been a wonderful journey and I hope to discover more as we go further back in time.
Here is the layout we did for 1940s. I have based the theme of the layout around the war as although it finished half way through the 1940s, its effects went on for most of the decade. I have included stories of my parents lives as children in the war. My father lived in Balham, South London and gives humorous and detailed accounts of the bombings, that could only be seen through a child's eyes. My mother was evacuated at the age of 5 - taken from her mother to the other end of the country - and I include her adjustment to her new life and adventures in a strange new world.
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