The Story: There are two parts to it. The first is about when we went to the opera (which I don’t actually have pictures of). The second is how we visited the Met one night to get pictures of it. It was raining a bit and I don’t think Mr. P liked taking pictures in the rain. It makes me giggle a bit when I think back to it.
The Statement Picture: Obviously if we put so much effort into taking this photo I should showcase it. I worked everything else around it.
Bad Pictures: The other two pictures aren’t that great, but I really wanted to use them. Just because it’s a bad picture doesn’t mean it’s not a memorable one. The memory is more important than the photo quality.
Earlier: Title Page, Central Park, Yankee Game, Museums, Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island, Times Square, Ground Zero, National Baseball Hall of Fame, Broadway Show.
Font: Bebas | Tools: Epson Stylus R2000 (photos), Silhouette SD (headline) | Supplies: Neighborhood Stripe by Reminisce (patterned paper) | Ephemera Included: Opera tickets.
YES!!! I am so glad I am not the only one who puts poor quality photos in my albums!!! Scrapbooking is NOT about perfect pictures, but about capturing the MOMENTS of your life!! Great lesson you’re teaching on this page 🙂
Great! I’m glad you think the same way! Of course I’m going to use a bad photo if it helps tell the story!