Hello October! This month I am guest teaching over at Masterful Scrapbook Design, where alongside four other super talented paper and digital scrapbookers, I am sharing my tips and tricks for scrapbooking one of my favorite topics: pop culture!
I’ve never been one to shy away from including pop culture in my scrapbooking pages, whether it’s professing my love for reality TV…
Or my current obsession with Pinterest…
I’m all about keeping it real when it comes to documenting my pop culture loves in my scrapbooks.
So in preparation for this class I’ve been thinking a lot about different ways I can get my love for pop culture and our current world into my scrapbooks.
Which inspired me to use one of my very own templates: the This Day In History template from my Embellish Now collaboration with Traci Reed.
Traci and I had always imagined this page to be used as a kind of pop culture overview – a way to take a snapshot of the world as it is right now.
So that’s exactly what I chose to do thanks to a little help from Google and this super adorable kit by Penny Springmann.
Could you imagine how fun it would be to have a page like this from your parents? Or even your grandparents?
Granted they wouldn’t be documenting their top website, haha, but it makes me wonder, what would they have documented?
Which is exactly why I love scrapbooking pop culture and the world around us. Because with the rate at which our world is constantly changing, what’s popular today, may be gone tomorrow.
And hey, in case you’re in need of some extra pop culture inspiration for using the Embellish Now: This Day In History template in a different way, check out this AMAZING layout Sweet Shoppe Designer Julie Billinglsey made, documenting 15 facts about her son’s freshman year in college:
Is that not totally awesome?!
I absolutely LOVE her theme, her title work and the way she added an extra row of photos so she had room for all 15 facts. I can definitely think of a bunch of variations on the “facts” theme I’d love to scrapbook with this template, so thanks so much for the inspiration Julie!
How about you? Are you a pop culture scrapbooker like me or do you love to keep your scrapbooking to holidays and everyday moments? Have you done any pop culture scrapbooking lately? Professed your undying love for your current pop culture obsession? Let me know in the comments!
Psst…Want to document your own This Day In History layout? Pick up the This Day In History single template here or save some cash by buying the entire Embellish Now template four-pack here.
Psssst…Looking for more ways you can incorporate pop culture, current events, trends and fads into your scrapbooks? Check out this month’s Masterful Scrapbook Design seminar here.
Aggie Aviso says
I so love Julie’s layout! My eldest is 10 and quite in the tweener awkward stage and frankly sometimes I run out of things/ideas to scrapbook about him – I mean, I can no longer scrap some cute quotes he says because he stopped being cute and is now bordering on sarcastic at times LOL. But his life is going full-speed and that page of Julie’s is a great page idea!
I think this template is going to be used over and over and over! (iPhone5 is set to be released today so I bet next month”s hottest gadget will be the iPhone5 LOL)
Lynnette says
Oh yeah, that tween/teen age is definitely an unrepresented group in the scrap world! And as for the iPhone, I agreed until they went and announced the 4S instead of the 5. Kind of a let down after so many months of hype.
Ferdy says
I love scrapping about my favorite things, but I never thought of doing something like this….simply awesome!!!