Scrapbook at Sea with Princess Cruise Lines
I’ve been on numerous cruises, and have always found the combination of relaxing days at sea and busy days in port to be a terrific vacation combination.
Days at sea can be spent lying on deck in the sun (lots of sunscreen applied), wandering around the ship, enjoying the great food and drink available, relaxing with a book, participating in any number of shipboard activities, or simply doing nothing at all.
Friends have frequently asked if it’s boring being on a ship. The short answer is no.
Evidently, lots of people must have these types of questions, because I’m noticing more and more theme cruises, with time at sea dedicated to the pursuit of a particular niche interest.
Princess Cruise Lines has started a Scrapbooking@Sea program, which offers the conviviality of group scrapping as well as classes and guidance in the craft. Princess offers a series of classes, the first of which is a complimentary basic class to introduce participants to the basic tools of the class. You’ll finish one page in the basic class. Additional classes are available for participants who purchase a scrapbook kit ($24.95). All supplies (acid-free and archival safe products) are provided, so you don’t need to worry about getting your scissors through security or toting around paper, pens, stickers, and other supplies. Plus, there’s lots of time provided to mingle with other scrappers, finish your pages, as well as to have a great time.
Princess is the first cruise line to offer an onboard scrap booking option, and with the rising popularity in the craft, I’d bet it’s going to be a big hit.
Photo credit: Princess Cruise Llne
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