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Scrapbook Evolves for the Obama Age

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A photographer creates “The Obama Time Capsule,” allowing buyers to include their own messages and art in a book about the presidential campaign.

Scrapbooking Albums

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Scrapbooking is all about compiling fond memories in a tangible format. A scrapbooking album can put a nice finishing touch on the work you have created. There are many albums available to achieve this goal, for example you can get a mini album depending on what you want to achieve.

The goal of the album is to formally organize your creations. You can use the alphabet for example starting with A all the way to Z. Each letter can then represent a specific theme in your scrapbook.

So it has two objectives, one to organize and secondly to represent a theme. Under B you could put best day of my life. Along with the letter you can use a visual representation as in color and contrast.

To have even more fun you can vary the lettering, make it a little crazy if you want so as to emphasize the theme even further. You want to make the contents of your album pop out and grab attention.

You can use scrapbooking albums for any occasion, from the birth of a newborn to Christmas memories, sharing the fun times you had during the festive season. You can use these albums to share memories amongst friends and family or you can create one as a gift.

It is also important to keep your album simple and not to make it too complicated. The key is to have fun and get creative - after all it is an adventure of past events organized in a way that tells the story over time. By the way it does not have to be perfect, what’s more important is the story and how you relate to it.

The album will do the job of finishing it off in style.
Scrapbooking Albums

Searching Debris of Katrina for Memories Left Behind

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A search for an academic scrapbook shows that the uprooted residents of New Orleans often feel the sharpest cravings for the smaller keepsakes.
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