Scrapbooking Ideas for Cruises
- If you have actual printed tickets, save them. Display the tickets on the first page of the scrapbook to denote the start of your adventure. If not, use your boarding pass or sail and sign card that you were given to use during the length of your trip (your room key). On this first page also include a photo of your group leaving or the boat itself.
- Take pictures of everything you do. Make a separate page for each activity or all your formal nights where you are dressed up and so forth. Add decorative wording with phrases that describe the activities, such as "Dinner," "Casino Time," "Belly Flop Contest" and "Shows."
- At each port get something to bring back that has the name of the city, such as a brochure, bookmark or other somewhat flat item that can be included in your scrapbook. Use this to designate what the following page or pages are about so you can include all the photos and things you want and you'll remember your location.
- While on the cruise if you wrote about your adventure in a journal you can pull out those pages and put them in your scrapbook. This will be a fun reminder of your travels. Place this on colorful travel scrapbooking paper to make it stand out.