Monday 30 August 2010

Radio 1's Big Weekend 2010 (Bangor)

I have spent the past few hours this evening continuing work on my scrapbook. Currently I am working on my 3rd page for the Big Weekend (I have so many photos and newspaper cuttings for it that I realised the event would require about four pages, rather than the maximum of two that I have so far assigned to every other theme in the scrapbook).


Here is the stage the page was at about four hours ago, surrounded by some of my materials (and just visible to the left, Florence from Florence and the Machine stuck on the bottom of the 1st page of the Big Weekend section).





And now this is how it currently looks:

I need to add some more text but otherwise it is nearly complete. I think this is definitely one of my brighter pages. I love how I have ended up positioned next to Scott Mills :-D

It's almost official

7/10 blogs focus on the equally admirable practices of Pony upkeep and the mucking-out of stables.
Or something to that effect.

The remaining percentage are dedicated to describing the exploits of derring-do families, updated solely by the Scrapbooking Moms of America, who are easily identified by their frequent expressions of thanks to God for the wonderful children he has blessed them with. Photographs of these children in turn appear frequently on the blog, accompanied by a short paragraph in which the S.M.A. individual describes how the children differ from their siblings and summarises their most lovable quality contrasted with the most nefarious aspect of their personality.

A very small minority will write about fashion, zombies, photography, or their travels. An intriguing combination of any of these themes is hoped to be the cause of increased readership.