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The first step in creating your family history scrapbook is to decide how many generations you want to include. Are you focusing on the relatively new, or are you going to a time-machine of memories?
As you go through your materials, chances are you'll find old black and white photos that don't have names and dates written on them. You might also discover that even though you know lots of stories about Uncle Fred, you don't have any photos of him. Thus, if you're going to scrapbook multiple generations, be prepared that you may not have all the information on some of your relatives - and that's okay. Include whatever information you're able to find.
Attach the post-it-note at the bottom of the photo.
In preparation for scrapbooking your family's history, use a downloadable family tree scrapbook templates or one that you have designed by hand, to list the relatives on your mother's side of the family (i.e. siblings, parents, aunts, uncles). For each relative, write down as much of the following information that you're able to gather on a separate sheet of paper. You might need to contact relatives to find out some fun stories or new information.
♥ Full name (first, middle, last)
♥ Was the person named after anyone in particular?
♥ Any nicknames?
♥ Date and place of birth
♥ Relation to your mother
♥ Diseases and health concerns
♥ Education (i.e. completed 8th grade, graduated from college)
♥ Marriage (to whom, when, where)
♥ Employment
♥ Special honors or awards
♥ If deceased, person's age when he/she passed away. Burial information.
♥ Special memories about the person
Once you're through gathering information about the relatives on your mother's side of the family, do the same with your father's side of the family.
Include a circular cropped photo of each family member/relative along with his/her name. Depending on how many people you're including, this might be a spread (side-by-side) layout, or it may need to be done in two layouts.
Once your layout is completed, create a page layout for each member/relative. Include a photo when possible and the information that you gathered about the person. You might want to consider typing the information and using a pretty font.
Embellish each page with
vintage scrapbook
items, such as old buttons, an old coin, stickers of antique toys, a partial love letter, an ID tag... anything that fits in with the information about that person. At a craft store or online, you'll be able to find background paper with a family history theme.
START DOCUMENTING NOW FOR YOUR FUTURE FAMILY TREE SCRAPBOOK
This is one of the most important family scrapbook layout ideas there is because it makes sure that you'll have enough information on your current family in the future. Even if you're not ready to start scrapbooking your current family history quite yet, at least get into the habit of documenting things as they occur. It's a lot easier to take a few minutes to jot down information as things happen than it is to try to recall specifics five years from now. What kind of information should you collect? The following is a good starting point.
Information about you and your spouse:
♥ Full name
♥ Were you named after anyone special?
♥ Nicknames
♥ Date and place of birth
♥ Childhood illnesses
♥ Schooling
♥ Hobbies
♥ Employment
♥ Adult illnesses
♥ Marriage Information about each child:
♥ Full name
♥ Named after anyone special?
♥ Nicknames
♥ Date and place of birth
♥ "Firsts" (i.e. first word, first baby step, first haircut)
♥ Graduations
♥ Hobbies/sports
Online you'll find a lot of great, free family history scrapbook layouts that will make it easy and fun to create your album. Scrapbooking your family history will most likely be a work in progress; enjoy the adventure!
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