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Genealogy Scrapbook & Family History Albums

Genealogical research and scrapbooking have both become popular pastimes. By combining the two of them you can create a lasting record of your family history and that of your children and grandchildren.

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How do you organize your heritage scrapbook?

Started by Sue Hess Sep 11, 2011. 0 Replies

I've been working for years to start a heritage scrapbook but don't know how it should be organize. I thought I would start with myself & work backwards. I've been collecting photographs for…Continue

What are your basic tools for scrapbooking?

Started by Elisabeth Nieuwhof. Last reply by Lisa G. Wade Aug 14, 2011. 5 Replies

If you started scrapbooking and you could only buy 5 things, what would they be?

Share family history layouts, genealogy charts and other great ideas

Started by Elisabeth Nieuwhof. Last reply by christine woodcock Apr 4, 2011. 1 Reply

I hope you will share your scrapbook layouts and genealogy scrapbooks here. How did you incorporate genealogy charts into your pages?

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Comment by Elisabeth Nieuwhof on September 17, 2009 at 10:01pm
That looks lovely. Well done.
Comment by Mary Trogg on September 17, 2009 at 8:32pm
Stacy, this is gorgeous.
Comment by Elisabeth Nieuwhof on August 13, 2009 at 10:14am
That looks really beautiful. The church in the background is such a nice idea. Is there a special program that you used?
Comment by Tina Sabin on July 19, 2009 at 8:32pm
This looks like a great group. Looking forward to getting new ideas.
Comment by Elisabeth Nieuwhof on July 19, 2009 at 12:06pm
I am what I am because of
~ My Family ~

Do you ever wonder from whom of your ancestors you
inherited your looks?
Create a 'Family Portrait', and you may just see
some familiar characteristics.
You may find out which side of the family you really look like.
I created the portrait from old photos, just scanned them in the computer and started cropping and resizing them all to the same dimensions. (I used Microsoft Picture Manager,which is part of Microsoft Office)
I then printed them out on photopaper, cut and adhered them to 'My Family Portrait' chart with double sided tape
Comment by Elisabeth Nieuwhof on July 18, 2009 at 6:53pm

K&Company has teamed up with Ancestry.com - the world's largest family history web site - to bring you a beautiful, comprehensive, family history scrapbooking collection. View the complete collection at Preserve Your Family History

 

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