That all changes right now...
As soon as we got home from our camping trip I uploaded our photos from the camera. Then I got out my pocket pages and started planning...
Unfortunately one of the things that causes me to procrastinate is over planning. After uploading the pictures I browsed through my Pinterest boards for inspiration and to see if I had pinned any free Project Life cards that would be good with these pictures. I sorted through my digital scrapbook files and wondered how they could be used with the pocket pages. I pondered how I could use Photoshop to add journaling information to the photos before I have them printed. Exactly one week later and the only thing I had done was more planning.
So I made a list of all the photos I had and chose a page with enough pockets (plus a few for journaling) and started assigning photos to each space. It took me quite a while to do this. Some pictures looked much better in a horizontal format and others could be cropped to work either way so I ended up playing around with it for a while. At the end of the night I had a list of which pictures I needed to print and what sizes I needed them to be. I uploaded my photos to a website for printing, selecting the options to pick them up at a location near home. I did do just a little bit of Photoshop work. I added a compass and coordinates to a picture of my niece by the river and a caption to the bottom of another.
Weston Bend State Park- River Trail |
After I had all the photos in place I printed out journaling cards for the remaining spaces and cropped them down using the same tools. See a before and after shot below.
After that the only thing left for the camping pages was to write about our trip. The page for Pi Day has a few hidden pull outs so it took a little extra work. I cut a small tab and glued it on the back of the leftover pizza so that you can pull it out from behind the other photo. I also scanned the comments from our guest book and shrunk them down using Photoshop so I could fold it easily and tuck it into the final pocket. Here are the final results I apologize for the glare and bad quality, I will try to get better ones and replace them later. (Update: Added New Photos 3/29/2015)
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