I am back to share another way I document our stories when I don't have any photos.
Using scrapbooking supplies that compliment your story is such an easy way to add interest and a focal point when you don't have a photo. For my page above (left hand side) I wanted to tell the story of my daughter and her feelings about moving out. The day before, when she came home to tell us that she had been offered a place to rent for free, she was so excited. But, after sleeping on it she was not so sure. She had so many mixed feelings and emotions. I obviously didn't have a photo to go with this story but I really wanted to capture her mood and how she was feeling.
I used the "house" digital stamp from one of Ali Edwards Story Kits "Home" and enlarged it so that I could turn in into a pocket to hold the story. I added a few small embellishments and my page was done. I was so happy how it turned out and the house really represents the story well.
(Patterned paper from Felicity Jane)
Ideas to help you get started:-
1. Think about the story you want to tell and then go through your supplies and see if you can find something that will compliment your story.
2. Think outside the box and don't be afraid to use things differently to how they were intended to be used.
3. I used a digital stamp here but I could easily have hand cut out a house or used my silhouette cameo.
4. If I particularly wanted a photo, I could have taken a photo of our home, the one she will be moving out of and used that to help tell my story.
I hope this helps you to get more stories told. Please let me know if you have any other great ideas. I also want to say a big thank you to those of your who shared your ideas both here and on my IG feed. I loved hearing all your ideas.
xox Tracey