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In the past, scrapbooking was considered to be a hobby or activity that mainly women took part in. These days, all different kinds of people are choosing to scrapbook for all different types of reasons.
We, as a population, take an average of more than one hundred sixty billion photos each and every year. What on earth do we do with all of those pictures?
If you photograph and collect pictures of your family and friends, then only to store them in an unsafe place where they may be torn or damaged, what good did taking the pictures do you to begin with?
The purpose of picture taking is to take a collectible snapshot of a particular period in time.
In order to preserve these images, it is necessary to take steps to see that they are stored in a fashion that promotes your pictures’ health.
Scrapbooking is a great way to do this.
A scrapbook is the equivalent of a lavishly decorated photo album. A scrapbook can provide a wonderful environment that sets your pictures off and adds personality to them.
Many times, a scrapbook is not only used to preserve just photos. A scrapbook gives us the opportunity to include snippets of memories or feelings that we may have had at the time that the photo was taken.
Because of this added content, we are able to add even more realism to the pictures by adding a glimpse of that moment that might not be able to be displayed completely visually.
Scrapbooking was invented as a method of preserving photographs and other items of sentimental importance.
Never allow the cosmetic value of your scrapbook to overrun the importance of actual photo preservation.
By consistent use of acid-free and lignin-free papers and other supplies, photos can be preserved in both an appealing and safe manner.
Finding these type of conservative products is no longer a challenge.
Now more then ever, we have a better understanding of products that can be potentially harmful to our photographs and the supply industry works hard to offer scrap bookers safe supplies that will not do harm to the very thing we are working so hard to preserve.
Scrapbooking is really all about a fun method of preserving those memories that are so close to our hearts.
By choosing to preserve them in this manner, you are able to showcase them and enjoy sharing them with friends and family without the threat of possibly damaging them.
Now more then ever, this practice seems to be capturing the interest and attention of more and more people who are concerned with the care of their photograph collections.
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