Phew! I'm finally done! Well - almost. I have one last exam in a week and a half, so its once again time to cram.
But meanwhile, I've returned home and have been unpacking like crazy. It's hard to believe an entire year has passed, just like that! There have been so many incredible fun times and memories, all documented by my millions of photos (and selfies!).
I really want to set up a system to document my years in uni - a sort of collection of photos, to treasure and look back in the upcoming years. I'm not sure just yet how I want to organize my photos while being able to add commentary and fun thoughts.
But meanwhile, I've returned home and have been unpacking like crazy. It's hard to believe an entire year has passed, just like that! There have been so many incredible fun times and memories, all documented by my millions of photos (and selfies!).
I really want to set up a system to document my years in uni - a sort of collection of photos, to treasure and look back in the upcoming years. I'm not sure just yet how I want to organize my photos while being able to add commentary and fun thoughts.
I love the idea of these travel memento boxes, but I'm not sure they're best for just photographs. I'm definitely planning on making some for larger trips, though!
Although not cheap, Shutterfly's photo books are classic and can form a neat collection that would be fun to flip through occasionally.
I was also thinking of adapting my DIY travel journal into a 4x6 photo album, with the map centered in LA. I'm not sure how I would add thoughts/memos - I'm not a huge fan on writing directly on photos.
I have a SMASH journal lying around, and I'm thinking of using it for this summer. I like having the freedom to tape in movie stubs, travel brochures, and other random stuff in addition to photos. I can also have friends draw or write in it when we go out.
What do you think is the best way to document these incredible years?
Smile c:
~michelle
Smile c:
~michelle