To document our 21st anniversary celebration in Healdsburg, I did something completely different than I normally do.
My usual process is to print a handful of photos, mat one or more with cardstock, arrange them on background paper, add a title using letter stickers, handwrite journaling, then add sticker or die-cut embellishments. Instead, I chose a single photo and cropped it to 6x3". I added it to a blank 6x4" canvas, which gave me 1/2" above the picture for a title and 1/2" below the picture for journaling. I added both digitally. Then I cropped out our anniversary dessert from a separate photo and put it on a second blank canvas and added a heart with the date in the middle. I printed those two photos, fussy-cut the dessert and the heart, then glued the three elements to the background paper.
This is as close as I've come to digital scrapbooking. I enjoyed the process and can see doing something like this again occasionally, but for me the true fun of scrapbooking is playing with the papers, stickers, die cuts and other physical products.
