Dispitus.com

Empowering change empowering Tech

Are you a mom (insert sport of your choice here)?

If so, you probably have tons of photos of your child(ren) waiting to be thrown away. Or maybe you’ve been faithfully attending games/events for so long that you know you no longer have your camera with you. Either way, here are some ideas for you to throw away those sports memorabilia.

The first thing we tend to think of when it comes to scrapbooking sports is action shots. You want to capture the swing of the bat that triggered the game-winning home run. Or the “shot score!” A word of caution to new moms, the first score/shot/finishing/etc. priceless. You don’t want to miss it because you were waiting behind a camera lens. You don’t know how long you’re going to wait, a game, a season, several seasons.

Chances are once the first one has happened; they will have a newfound confidence to sprout many more to come! Be sure to capture other action shots along the way: dribbling, running, kicking, swimming, you name it. It just captures the “essence” of the sport. There are a lot of things that lead up to the last shot/moment, so be sure to capture those things as well.

Second, create a layout based on the determination and practice required to get into the game. Often more hours are spent preparing and practicing than playing or playing sports. Capture these moments by exercising, doing the same step over and over again. My niece is a cheerleader. One day she was practicing her back flips. Over and over again with her mother’s spots, until she was finally able to do it herself! Imagine a page capturing attempts and finally being able to do it. A lesson learned! This is powerful stuff for a child’s self-esteem. You can come back to this design any time your child needs to make sure she can do it!

Below, capture the excitement of the sport. There are many emotions involved: happy moments, low moments, a moment of sheer determination, frustration, and a myriad of other emotions. Forget the body photo, zoom in on your face and capture your emotion. Then ask them what they were thinking and feeling and include it in your journal.

Get inspired by the sports page of your local newspaper. Or better yet, if your team showed up, cut it out, spray it with file-safe spray, and include it in your design. Use newspaper like headlines as titles for your page. “Warriors beat Panthers, 3-1” or “Hawks soar to new heights.” Okay, these are off the top of my head, but I hope you get the idea.

Finally, ask your child why he plays this sport. His answer might surprise you. Whatever your answer, play it. If they answered “competitive,” find (or take) a picture of them actually fighting for the ball.

Or if they said, “style or elegance,” capture a beautiful cape. Use these single words as titles and include the definition as an embellishment.

Scrapbooking sports is more than “official” team photos and posed shots. Get in the game, be creative! Capture some action, dedication, emotion, and the whys and wherefores. What are you going to capture next?

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *