karlimarie
Sweet Shoppe SugarBabe
I've been thinking a lot about how most young people are documenting their memories so differently than we did/do and what that means for the future of scrapbooking.
I think there will always be some younger people who find the hobby fulfilling, but with the learning curve of getting started, and the ongoing costs of graphics programs and resources, and how a single page can take hours to complete - is this a viable hobby for young people today?
There are so many apps now where you can just toss in some photos, add some simple embellishments, and voila - memory recorded. And honestly, I think that's a great way to be a memory keeper! I think if that's what works for you - awesome. But like many of you, I still prefer "old school" digital scrapbooking.
So many of us started scrapping 10/15/20 years ago when we were in our 20s... but it seems like as we get older we haven't been able to recruit as many young people to the hobby - so what happens to scrapbooking in 20 more years? For those of you with children in their teens and 20s - what do they think about scrapbooking as a hobby?
I know soft goods hobbies have seen massive resurgences, like knitting and quilting... do you think that the kids coming up today will push back against the fast pace of technology in favor of a slower hobby like scrapbooking, digital or otherwise? Or do you think the shorter attention spans and everything moving toward mobile will hold them back from trying a hobby like ours?
I would call this my Monday musing, but it turns out it's Tuesday. Anyhow - curious what you all think... do we need to work on getting more young people interested in the art of scrapbooking, or will the hobby die out with us? What does the future of scrapbooking look like?
I think there will always be some younger people who find the hobby fulfilling, but with the learning curve of getting started, and the ongoing costs of graphics programs and resources, and how a single page can take hours to complete - is this a viable hobby for young people today?
There are so many apps now where you can just toss in some photos, add some simple embellishments, and voila - memory recorded. And honestly, I think that's a great way to be a memory keeper! I think if that's what works for you - awesome. But like many of you, I still prefer "old school" digital scrapbooking.
So many of us started scrapping 10/15/20 years ago when we were in our 20s... but it seems like as we get older we haven't been able to recruit as many young people to the hobby - so what happens to scrapbooking in 20 more years? For those of you with children in their teens and 20s - what do they think about scrapbooking as a hobby?
I know soft goods hobbies have seen massive resurgences, like knitting and quilting... do you think that the kids coming up today will push back against the fast pace of technology in favor of a slower hobby like scrapbooking, digital or otherwise? Or do you think the shorter attention spans and everything moving toward mobile will hold them back from trying a hobby like ours?
I would call this my Monday musing, but it turns out it's Tuesday. Anyhow - curious what you all think... do we need to work on getting more young people interested in the art of scrapbooking, or will the hobby die out with us? What does the future of scrapbooking look like?