Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Scrapbooking

Scrapbooking is a memory recorder invented and kept by every individual separately, in order to recall the memories at anytime they choose. Scrapbooking can even be kept on a computer should you choose not to physically create it by hand; however, handwriting is more personal and in due course it will hold more sentimental value.

In time, creating catalog scrapbooking is a great idea in order to store and recollect the occasions you entered. Catalog scrapbooking has the function of labeling and numbering your scrapbooking.

Helpful Tips

* Create a catalog scrapbook as soon as you have couple of scrapbooks or in case you are maintaining all this data online.
* The first page in the catalog scrapbook should be the index and some guidelines of what the scrapbooks contain.
* All scrapbooking should have date and if possible at least one picture of the occasion you are entering.

The more organized and clear your entries in the scrapbook the easier it will be to recall them when the time comes; for example if you have your child pictures crawling for the first time and nothing written next to it, after a few years you will not know why you took the picture other then your baby looked really cute.

Catalog scrapbooking will keep all dates together in sequence, which will be nice to follow especially if you are recording a baby’s life from birth.

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