Holiday Scrapbooking the Gift of Memories
The holidays have always been a time for family, for
friends, for reminiscing and for making new memories. A perfect
gift for Christmas, Mother's Day, birthdays or any other
holiday is the gift of those memories. Every family has a
treasure trove of photos and other memorabilia stashed away in
boxes, drawers and old albums that are falling apart.

Scrapbooking is a way to organize all those photos,
postcards, programs, menus, matchbooks, pressed corsages and
other pieces of family history in a beautiful album that will
be looked at and treasured for years to come. Bringing all
those things together in an album often comes to mean almost as
much to those that create the gift as it does the person it was
created for.

Scrapbooks are a very warm personal and sentimental gift.
They can light up any holiday celebration. Once the gift has
been opened you'll find everyone spending hours going through
the book and remembering all the wonderful times and the people
that have passed through their lives. Photos that bring back
memories of weddings and birthday parties, the program from
your daughters first ballet recital, the matchbook from the
restaurant where you and your future husband had your first
dinner. All these things make the scrapbook a gift that will be
cherished.

Putting together an album has come a long way from the days
of the slipping the pictures under a plastic sheet or, for
those of us old enough to remember, sliding the edges of the
pictures into the little black paper corners that are glued to
a black construction paper page. Modern scrapbooking is an art
form. Scrapbooking doesn't take any special skills. With a
little patience and the proper tools you can build a scrapbook
that you would be proud to give as a gift to
anyone. With beautiful decorative papers for the
pages, special scissors and other cutting tools for
decorative edges and designs, stamps and other supplies
you can custom build a beautiful piece of family history.
Scrapbooking is something the entire family can take part
in. Even a young child can enjoy helping. Just the
memories that are jogged and the stories that can be told
while organizing the items for the book make the project
worthwhile.
There are websites that can walk you through the basics,
there are community classes for scrapbooking and there are
people you can find through your local paper, the yellow pages
or on the Internet that will be glad to build your scrapbook
for you.

Another option as an alternative to the album is to gather
all the photos together, put them in some semblance of order
and take them to a place that will put it all onto a video tape
or DVD for you, unless of course you're lucky enough to have
the knowledge and skill to do so yourself. This also has the
advantage of keeping your photos safe from deterioration due to
age or normal wear and tear.

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