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Family Tree Scrapbook Album Scrapbooking a Family Tree
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Added: 12/27/2005
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Family Tree Scrapbook Album Scrapbooking a Family Tree

Creating the Family Tree Scrapbook Album  

by Dee Marie


One of the most wonderful ways to preserve your family history is through a family tree scrapbook album. You can showcase your history from the earliest photos available from your family archives up to the most recent baby addition. If you use a scrapbook with the option to add pages, you can continue to build on the scrapbook.

You likely have many photos to choose from, particularly from the more recent family photo albums. Go through all your photos and arrange them by family, from the oldest to the most recent. If you are limited on early photos, use those you have and consider using any other available photos or information. Journaling is an important element to all scrapbooks, and is a good way to add to pages where there are very few photos. If you have any historical photos from the period, these can be added as well, if they help tell your family story.

Because you will be using old materials, be sure to use appropriate scrapbooking materials, such as acid free pages and pens. Also, be sure to use PVC-free sheet protectors. If the materials you have are in delicate condition, consider making copies to use in the book. Photo labs and copy stores (such as FedEx/Kinko's) have copiers that create photos nearly indistinguishable from the originals. This will preserve your memories without damaging the originals. You can also digitally correct damage to the photos, such as scratches.

The most logical way to scrapbook your family tree is from the earliest family to the most recent. How many pages you devote to each family member will depend in part on the photos available, but a spread for each member/couple is a good way to start. It also depends on the size of your family! As you create each page, add historical information as you can, such as the names of each person in the photo, the date of the photo, and the location.


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