Capture an Entire Country in Your Travel Scrapbook
So you’ve been around the globe or just to a country or 2 and you have taken a pile of photographs and brought souvenirs – wonderful! Now you could just put all your photographs into a slide show and give the keepsakes away, right?
Well, lets be truthful, most people become bored at slide shows and the trinkets end up falling behind a book shelf or finish up in a box somewhere. What you should do is something else, something which will make other people sit up and take notice of your holiday memories. You want to make a travel scrapbook.
Your first stop is to collect all your photographs and souvenirs into one place, you may have a lot so make sure your container is suitably big enough. Do not forget to include things like maps, train and bus tickets, your aeroplane ticket and things that are distinct to that country such as candy bar wrappers and tourism pamphlets.
Second, if you went to only 1 country, great! That will make your task simpler. If you went to multiple, make sure you keep the country pages together. People looking at your travel scrapbook will be confused if the order goes something similar to, Italy, France, Germany and then Italy again. Group the countries and ensure you clearly label the page when a new country starts.
Ultimately, try and capture the feeling and essential nature of the country you were in. Was it a warm tropical climate, make the pages yellows, oranges or warm greens. Was it cold, snowy or rain a lot? Blues, greens and greys here are your chum. The purpose of your travel scrapbook is to give people the sensation of what it was like to visit that country.
Following these simple steps, you’ll be in a position to give your friends a glimpse of the experiences you had on your world adventure!
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