According to legend, each of the four leaves on a clover represents something significant, and when combined together, the four leaf clover is one of the luckiest items you can possess.
So, this St. Patrick’s Day, let’s create a little luck of our own with four leaves of scrapbooking.
Whether you are practicing the rule of 3rd in your photography or complementing your patterned paper, the first leaf of scrapbooking is balancing your photos, journaling, title, and embellishments.
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Pictures capture memories and should be the focal point of your layout. If you are still a beginning photographer (aka: me), don’t worry! All it takes is practice! Take your camera or phone everywhere you can and play around with a few apps to learn photo editing at the same time.
(Photo from www.etsy.com/listing/68483618/st-patricks-day-photo-booth-props).
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Don’t forget to tell your story in words as well as photos. Whether your journaling spot is a few lines or you have hidden journaling with several paragraphs, it is so important to incorporate thoughts, feelings, and events in writing.
(Journaling spot from thebubblyblondeteacher.blogspot.com/)
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Never lose the love for what you are doing! Having fun with this hobby is the key to finding your scrapbooking pot of gold.








