I think we all have a common goal in scrapbooking and that is chronicling our families' daily lives, yes? I love doing that. But have you ever thought about what happens with all our scrapbooks, albums and Digital files when we're all long gone? Hopefully, someone picks them up and discovers a relative they never knew and gets to know one of us through our work. Each time we scrap about our daily lives, we create a heritage page for the future, just as we create a heritage page every time we scrap all those old photos we find in shoe boxes and envelopes in the darkest recesses of closets, basements, and attics.
I haven't printed my pages yet. I have well over 1000 so the cost is quite high. I HAVE made a couple of 20-page Shutterfly books as gifts that have mysteriously disappeared. I have the original files, though, and I have organized ALL my digital files into appropriate files. My boys love them, so I know they will share them with their children.
But you know what? I run out of ideas and inspiration and I hit brick walls in my research. How to fix that? For inspiration, I love to look at the pages that are posted in our Scrapbook Genealogy forum. Eva @tanteva has amazing stories that go WAAYY back in time of her family's history. Kay @BrightEyes gives us incredible, often minimalist, pages that show her love of family past and present. Horror of horrors, I sometimes find I've worked hard on a really large family in my genealogy program that turns out to not be mine! Or I'm looking for a better way to do things. We can discuss those kinds of things there. It's a great place for a beginner to start, too, and maybe sharing our experiences will help save the heartache of losing hours and days of research because someone just didn't know about the pitfalls.
Are there any of you that have looked into the Scrapbook Genealogy forum and not found what you were looking for? I'd love to know that and what you've found lacking. Sometimes we just need a nudge to get us going or to be pointed in the right direction. Come join us.
I haven't printed my pages yet. I have well over 1000 so the cost is quite high. I HAVE made a couple of 20-page Shutterfly books as gifts that have mysteriously disappeared. I have the original files, though, and I have organized ALL my digital files into appropriate files. My boys love them, so I know they will share them with their children.
But you know what? I run out of ideas and inspiration and I hit brick walls in my research. How to fix that? For inspiration, I love to look at the pages that are posted in our Scrapbook Genealogy forum. Eva @tanteva has amazing stories that go WAAYY back in time of her family's history. Kay @BrightEyes gives us incredible, often minimalist, pages that show her love of family past and present. Horror of horrors, I sometimes find I've worked hard on a really large family in my genealogy program that turns out to not be mine! Or I'm looking for a better way to do things. We can discuss those kinds of things there. It's a great place for a beginner to start, too, and maybe sharing our experiences will help save the heartache of losing hours and days of research because someone just didn't know about the pitfalls.
Are there any of you that have looked into the Scrapbook Genealogy forum and not found what you were looking for? I'd love to know that and what you've found lacking. Sometimes we just need a nudge to get us going or to be pointed in the right direction. Come join us.