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Creative Ways To Preserve Your Precious Memories

Creative Ways To Preserve Your Precious Memories

As the wave of nostalgia rushes over society, the trend of film cameras has gone on the rise. Here are other ways you can preserve your memories.

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Hannah Montana once said, “Life’s what you make it, so let’s make it rock.” And she was right. As elementary as it seems, life boils down to your experiences. Although you may have good and bad days, you are the pinnacle of all those lessons you’ve learned over the years.

Recently, digital and film videography and photography nostalgia have been at an all-time high. Cherishing these memories and being able to recall them with videos and pictures is one of the greatest feelings. What are the best ways to keep these memories alive? Here are four creative ways to preserve your memories.

Create Vacation Mason Jars

You should keep small things you find on your vacations to put into a vacation jar. Perhaps you and your friends go on a coastal road trip. Collect sand, tickets to an event, or seashells from the beach at each stop and stuff them into your jar. You can also add printed pictures and other decorative elements, like stickers or labels. You can keep your memories alive with a little effort and glue.

Write in a Special Moments Journal

If writing and storytelling are your things, journaling is one of the greatest ways to preserve your precious memories. You should purchase a separate journal for notable moments, like graduation day or birthdays. This lets you relive those moments as you write them and lets you put more passion and descriptive language into your writing. The best part about journaling is that it never goes “out of style” or requires updates—meaning you can pass this journal down to other generations.

Make Your Own Home Videos

Our parents loved chunky camcorders in the ‘80s, ‘90s, and ‘00s. They would record every moment, no matter how embarrassing or unimportant the moment would’ve been. However, watching those same moments 20 years or so later is sentimental. In recent times, we don’t have to carry heavy cameras around. Instead, we can use smaller cameras and online editing software, like Adobe and Final Cut Pro, to digitize our recent memories. Knowing how to organize your digital footage properly is important to prevent mix-ups and mishaps.

Design a Website Solely for Memories

Another great way to preserve your memories is by designing a website solely for your memories. You can write about your crazy adventures, upload videos and pictures, and share them with your family and friends. The best thing about creating a website is that you have the freedom to design it how you want. Work with blogs like WordPress, Squarespace, or Tumblr for easy templates to show off your personal style.

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Stephanie Ross