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Captivating Scrapbooking Quotes



There is nothing more captivating about scrapbooking than the quotes that accompany the photos. There is more competition now than ever before in scrapbooking because of the quotes such that scrapbooking has become an online activity. The scrapbooking quotes must therefore be carefully selected so that they can go along with the moods and emotions at play as depicted in the or picture. Remember that in years to come you will look at those photos and they will connect you to your memorable past moments.

Scrapbooking has its in where people stored their thoughts, , ideas and emotions in a book they called the hyponemata. The most famous people for their keen work on scrapbooking are and Thomas Jefferson.

The scrapbooking quotes that you use will to a great extent tell us about your state of mind. Good quote will show your creativity and ability to connect to and interpret events not just as they appear to be but in a more . To help you to come out as a person with a sense of humor, you can search through the Internet to see the kind of quote that you could use to achieve the best effect.

Some of the world’s best scrapbooking quotes could be;

-every day of your life is a page of history,
-its not where we have been but where we are headed that counts,
- will always leave footprints in your heart,
-some people leave joy wherever they go; others whenever they go,
-things that were hard to bear are sweet to remember,
-friendship is like the wind; you cannot smell it, taste it or see it but you always know that it is there.

These are just a few of them, there are a lot more and funny ones too. Their choice depends on the context of the .


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