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Time
Scrapbooking about time, passage of time, amount of time something takes, or times you want to remember.
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Scrapbooking with Calendars
by Julia Sandvoss (Dec 1, 2005)
By adding calendars to our scrapbook pages, it allows us to share a peek into what we may now think mundane and boring, but to future generations interesting and insightful. |
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Before & After Layouts
by Denise Gormish (Aug 3, 2005)
Before-and-after layouts are interesting because of the contrast of the subject. There are several ideas for photographing and journaling before-and-after layouts. Here are some ideas to get you started: |
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Time Capsule Scrapbook Pages
by Lindsay Teague (Jul 12, 2005)
Make sure you take the time to record the “what’s hot & what’s not” of each year for your scrapbook. This will serve as a way to give your reader a real sense of the time and environment you were living in and will give them a way to relate to you. |
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A Matter of Time
by Trish Dykes (Jun 8, 2005)
Ussing a timeline is a great way to show a quick summary of a long period of time. Here are some ideas for incorporating timelines in your scrapbooks. |
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A Slice of Life
by Ramona Greenspan (Feb 23, 2005)
What is a typical day in your life? Do you have a daily routine? What do you do on a typical Saturday? While these may seem like silly things to create a layout about, future generations might really be interested in learning what a typical day in your life was like back in 2005. |
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Take “Time” to Scrapbook
by Danielle Layton (Oct 28, 2004)
Perhaps the only place we can preserve a moment in time is on our scrapbook pages. For a brief instant, time seems to stand still. Read on for tips to savor your past, present and future memories. |
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