Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Shopping Theme for scrapbook about myself?

For Journalism, we have to make a scrapbook about ourselves. I thought a shopping theme would be great because i ♥ to shop. The book has to have 5 catagories:


Family


Friends


Colorguard (intrest)


School





"The Family Dollar" will be the headline of my family section because it is a store.


What headlines or creative things could i stick in my scrapbook that has to do with shopping?

Shopping Theme for scrapbook about myself?
Maybe go and take pictures of your favorites stores and put some neighborhood shops that you frequent also. If you and your friends like to go shop for ear-rings, etc... take pics of you and your friends trying on goofy hats, bracelets etc.. and journal how you all are different but great friends.


What is your mom's favorite store? Dad's favorite store or store where he gets his sporting goods equipment, his hobbies and what he buys for them, etc..


Colorguard .... well I guess 'color' and where maybe you and your colorguard have gone together when on trips? Or take a poll with your colorguard peers and to ask their favorite stores.


School supplies and what each thing costs would be cool so as decades go by one can compare inflation and what supplies have become obsolete. Like protractors are rarely used now and those computer calculators are on the lists for high school where as when I was a kid they were strictly college tools.





You might poll your family and/or friends and ask them if you had one store to have a limitless shopping spree what would pick and why. It can be any store from Target to Neiman-Marcus... That is a fun questioin and kind of gives a feel of the person and their likes/dislikes. Plus it would be fun to see how you and your friends change as you get older on how your likes/dislikes change.


Your 'shopping' theme is a great topic, especially if you are going to major in journalism. You'll be given tough topics and you'll have to think out of the box frequently.
Reply:"Shopping" as a theme for all categories is a little difficult in my opinion when applied to the 4 focus areas you've chosen to scrap.





Wouldn't "relationships" or maybe even "What I love" be an easier thing to go on?





Sorry, I don't have anything on "shopping" that I can recommend for headlines or frankly things of interest to scrap around your 4 areas.
Reply:How about in the "Friends" section, pictures of presents you and your friends have bought for each other; pictures of you and your friends at the mall.





School could be shopping for school clothes; special clothes shopping for special events (like Homecoming, prom)


Also school supplies you had to shop for.





Colorguard--well, my daughter was on the dance team and they had to buy gifts for their "little sister/big sister"; they "shopped" for people to donate to fundraisers. there was also shopping whenever they went out of town---had to buy goodies and snacks! Then "shopping" for food and more stuff on the trips.





good luck! My daughter had to do a scrapbook in high school and did animal themes. Like, how she was like a "tiger", how she was loyal like a dog, etc. She had five sections too, each a different animal. It was real cute.


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Reply:you could show who you shop with in your family and friends sections, what you shop for in your colorguard and school sections. Or the different places that you shop for each of the different sections. If you shop, with your parents or your siblings at different times. Your girl friends or your colorguard friends. You get the idea.
Reply:If shopping is you, then go with it!





I would just share from your point of view how easy or hard it is to shop for each category .. or do a top ten list .. for each category .. if it's your thing .. then run with it .. things will fall into place .. if it's too hard .. then change the angle ..





Go to magazines for things that has to do with shopping .. or the net .. go to Yahoo / Images and find shopping items there .. or actually online stores ..





Good Luck!

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