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If you're not quite sure where to start when creating your
baby's first year scrapbook album, or if you don't think you'll
have time to scrapbook all of the photos you take, here are
some suggestions for organizing an album that's quick and painless!
- Instead of scrapbooking every photo you take, divide your
photos by month and choose some of your favorites to highlight
in a 2 to 4 page layout for each month. You'll be able to
show how your baby has grown and changed over an entire year,
without having to create separate layouts for each roll of
film.
- Keep a monthly calendar to document various milestones,
firsts, and important dates. You can then include the calendar
with each set of monthly photos. It's a great way to do your
journaling "as you go" and remember all of those
important little everyday moments.
- Include the photos that you don't choose to scrapbook in
photo sleeve pages behind each monthly layout. This allows
you to include the additional photos in your album without
having to make additional scrapbook pages for each event or
set of photos. Be sure to add the date and label each photo
so that you'll know when and where they were taken as well
as who was in them.
- Don't let this system prevent you from creating scrapbook
pages about special moments or events that inspire you to
create additional layouts. Just add them to the album in chronological
order!
Remember that there is no "right" way to organize
your scrapbook. Use whatever system that works best for you.
Andrea Steed is the author and creator of Scrap
Tutor, a web site and CD-ROM that teaches you how to create
scrapbooks and how to perform many popular techniques used in
scrapbooking. For more information, visit www.scraptutor.com.
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