Grandmothers and Digital Scrapbooking

April 29th, 2010

Seniors scrapping Digital scrapbooking is a great hobby for grandmothers (and grandfathers too!). In fact, if you are looking for a gift for your grandmother for Mother’s Day you might want to think about Digital Scrapbook training.

Why do I think Grandmothers or Grandfathers would like to develop a Digital Scrapbooking or Photo Editing Hobby? Well, I was surprised when I first started teaching “in-person” digital scrapbooking classes because most of my classes filled up with senior citizens. I guess I imagined my classes would bring in loads of new moms interested in digitally scrapping their babies and infants.

But lots of times mom’s are to busy, and grandmothers (or grandfathers) especially if they are retired can help preserve family history and also digitally scrap their grandchildren too!

Seniors scrapping and learning digital scrapbooking As surprising as it was to me that my first classes filled up with more seniors than new moms, the seniors absolutely thrived with this new hobby!  Both men and women in that age group were interested in learning and did incredibly well. They even came into class as couples and wanted to learn about digital scrapbooking and photo editing together! It was wonderful and I really enjoyed teaching the classes.

I discovered that seniors came to the class because they wanted to know more about computers, in addition to learning a new hobby. They wanted to scrap all the digital photos that their children were emailing them of theirSeniors scrapping and learning digital scrapbooking grandchildren! They also wanted to scrap the personal photos of family, friends, places, and times that were very special. They wanted to preserve  the greater family history that only they could write and scrap about!

Also, they wanted to share their hobby with other family members too. When a grandparent has a hobby like digital scrapbooking it also connects them to the future, sharing scrapbooking with their children, grandchildren and friends. Some grandparents even teach digital scrapbooking to their grandchildren too!

Many seniors discover that they really enjoy digital scrapbooking and that it is a fun and exciting hobby for them once they get started.

Here are some tips that I learned while working with seniors that might be helpful if you are a senior and want to start this hobby, or if you want to give the gift of digital scrapbooking to a special senior in your life.

PS. These tips can help anyone new to digital scrapbooking- not just seniors!

Making it Easy to Learn Digital Scrapbooking in 3 Steps:

To get started in digital scrapbooking you need 3 things (besides a computer): a graphic computer program, like Photoshop or Photoshop Elements; you need training so that you know how to use these programs and digital scrapbooking techniques within them; and you need digital Elements 8scrapbooking supplies to scrap with.

So, let’s take each of these items and break them down into manageable steps:

Step 1: Buy Graphic Software(Adobe Photoshop or Adobe Photoshop Elements) in order to begin digital scrapbooking. Here are some ideas to keep in mind when selecting graphic software:

  • Pick a graphic program that has good features and a solid brand that won’t go out of business next year (a bad brand could mean losing all your scrapbooking pages!). Adobe’s Photoshop or Photoshop Elements are the leading graphic programs with a very good history of being a solid, reliable brand with lots of features perfect for digital scrapbookers. Read this article to know more: WARNING: Digital Scrapbook Pages That Become Lost Forever! …Don’t Let This Happen To You!
  • If your senior is less familiar with computers, you might want to consider Photoshop Elements rather than Photoshop (see this article: Photoshop vs…….. Photoshop Elements. Photoshop Elements is a more user-friendly version of Photoshop and definitely more cost effective than Photoshop! Photoshop Elements is still a powerful graphic program and actually has several additional features for digital scrapbookers that Photoshop doesn’t even have! Plus, if your senior ever wants to upgrade to Photoshop, then learning Elements will help you more easily make the transition.
  • Those that are newer to computers, like those that are only used to using email and a basic word processing program might want to consider getting Photoshop Elements 7 rather than the newer Photoshop Elements 8. Both programs are very similar, but Photoshop Elements 8 has a new feature that can make it frustrating to someone new to using computers and just learning digital scrapbooking. However, if your senior is comfortable with a computer, uses several different kinds of computer programs, and knows how or would feel comfortable using shortcut keys, then by all means, get them the latest version of Photoshop Elements 8  as it does have a few other new features that are nice to have. Both programs are about $75 and you can find  rebates that make the price closer to $50! See these deals: Photoshop Elements 7 or Photoshop Elements 8.

Photoshop and Elements training Step 2: Digital Scrapbook Training using Photoshop Elements or Photoshop.They will need training that not only teaches how to use Elements or Photoshop software, but also training that covers digital scrapbooking too.

Digital Scrapbooks and More’s Getting Started Series in Digital Scrapbooking for either Elements or Photoshop does exactly that!

This Training  assumes the person knows little about both the graphic program and digital scrapbooking, so it starts right at the beginning! This is perfect for the person new to graphics programs and digital scrapbooking!

This training comes with video tutorials that show you how to use both Photoshop Elements (or Photoshop) and do digital scrapbooking! The Photoshop Elements trainingtraining also comes with Step-by-Step printable guides that shows many of the steps in the video to work at a slower pace and to use as a refresher – these guides come with pictures too!  Besides the Step by Step guides, it also includes Cheat Sheets with quick reference info on some of the key aspects of the lesson. Some of the individual lessons also come with bonus training and/or digital scrapbooking supplies! The whole series on CD version comes with everything including Lesson 1-6, and an extra bonus digital scrapbooking kit!

This training is available as a CD version or as individual downloadable lessons.

Help when Picking Training for Seniors:

Scrap your family memoriesStep 3: Buy Digital Scrapbooking Supplies.Next, your senior will need digital scrapbooking supplies, kits,  brushes, and more! You can get all of those things at Digital Scrapbooks and More’s Scrap Shop. Once your senior has the training to do digital scrapbooking, the sky is the limit and they will be ready for digital scrapbooking supplies!

There are so many things to choose from like Digital Scrapbooking kits that often come with digital scrapbooking papers, embellishments, sometimes WordArt or Alphas and more!

Scrap with the tea party kit Like this Scrap Kit – the Tea Party Digital Scrapbooking Kit 1, which is filled with pretty pastel colored papers laced with Victorian-style flowers. This adorable digital scrapbooking kit is a perfect match for spring projects, baby showers, Mother’s Day events, and a great way to scrap an “any-time” tea party celebration!

You can pick digital scrapbooking supplies that have a theme,  a color, go with a certain season, or are made for a specific holiday.

There is so much to do and learn! This hobby can bring hours of fun and enjoyment too!

So, if your looking for a gift for your Grandmother for Mother’s Day you might want to think about Digital Scrapbook training and she can start a new hobby that connects her to the past, present and future too!

Have a Happy Mother’s Day, and give your grandmother the gift of this rewarding hobby ~ Digital Scrapbooking and More!

Enjoy!

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