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Organize and save your photos from swimming with whales in unique scrapbook styles that enhance memories of the experience. Scrapbooking is a limitless craft, but many find that some method of organizing photos and other items for the scrapbook pages can make the finished scrapbooks more enjoyable to look through.Related Searches: Sequence ShotsSeparate photos that show a sequence of events. This is particularly effective when the photos show obvious movement, such as a whale breaching out of the water or swimming by in underwater photos. Trim and frame the sequential images and layer or organize them on a scrapebook page in the proper order to present a pseudo-moving memory of the experience.
Pamphlets and SouvenirsSave several pamphlets or postcards and souvenirs from your swim with the whales and use these to enhance your scrapbook design. Trim out the center of interesting postcard frames and layer them over your photos of swimming with whales or the whales themselves. Insert a full pamphlet with your photos of the boat and whale meeting for an interesting way to date the experience.
Underwater and Above WaterSeparate photos from underwater and above water and organize them on opposite facing pages in your scrapbook. One page will show above water scenes with the whales and the opposite page will show underwater scenes with the whales. Combine with craft paper, scrapbook supplies and card stock in colors and styles that enhance or complement the photos on the two distinct pages, such as scrapbook paper with seagulls and boats for the above water scenes and items with ocean fish and coral for the underwater scenes.
Enhance with InformationOrganize your photos for each scrapbook page, then use velum sheets and markers to add tidbits of information about the whales, the boat, the trip and the experience. Attach the velum to card stock in complementing colors and interchange with photos for an enhanced scrapbook design full of additional information, thoughts and memories to help add more life to the still images.
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