In short, words!!
Everyone knows that a picture is worth a thousand words, but sometimes only a few extra words will be different.
Imagine [pun]!...
A page in the album of an elderly woman and a young girl, both of which blew out the candles on the old lady's birthday cake. wonderful. It tells the story of these two people, apparently taking care of each other and sharing an important moment. very good.
Even better, if someone adds "Happy Birthday Grandma!" to the bottom. But is this a bit not obvious? It doesn't really add anything to the emotions behind the story or picture.
But a scrapbook page, decorated with grandma's favorite deep pink tones, is dotted with a little flash. "Beautiful young people are natural works; beautiful old people are works of art." How good is this? It shows that the person who created the scrapbook page wants us to see the people in the picture are very beautiful, which makes us smile.
Where do you find such words? And, given a set of snapshots, where do you find inspiration to help you decide how to arrange all the snapshots, how to decorate each page, and what emotions do you want to express for each image in the scrapbook?
You need special words to make a special scrapbook. Scrapbooking is an art, but sometimes you need some inspiration.
If you have a list ready to provide some wonderful phrases, such as "My guardian angel has a hard job", or "If you are a tree, it is not old", or one of my favorites, this Not very good? The happy hour at my age is the nap time?
Well, you know what I am going to say next, don't I? There is a list available for this purpose on the Internet. Look around and you never know what you can find.
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