Sunday, May 2, 2010

Making a Scrapbook For a Gift

If you are a scrapper, you know the sentimental value that a scrapbook holds. Each book represents a special time in your life, memories you don't want to forget and events that made you who you are today. Taking photographs of important life moments and arranging them so they are not only beautiful to the eye, but to the soul as well, is something you know all too well. Those who take pride in the scrapbooks they create may find that providing another with such a wonderful keepsake would be a beautiful gift idea. Straight from the heart, the gift of a scrapbook is something to be cherished, just as the photographs in there are treasured.

Below are a few occasions for which you might consider creating a scrapbook for a loved one. You can do a mini scrapbook that measures 7 x 7, or go all out with a 12 x 12 scrapbook, depending on the occasion and how many pictures you have to include.

Weddings and Anniversaries

Among the most popular reason for creating a scrapbook, weddings and anniversaries are definitely occasions to remember. As one of the most important days in most married people's lives, the day a couple was joined as one is a momentous one. Consider creating a wedding or anniversary scrapbook as a gift only if you are closely acquainted with the couple, since you will be more familiar with their design taste, and you'll better know which family photographs mean the most to the lovely couple. One great idea: include a decorated page with quotes, good luck wishes, or congratulations from guests of the wedding or anniversary party.

Babies and More Babies

The number one reason moms get into scrapbooking is to make a permanent record of their beautiful child's upbringing. Babies are so special, which is why many mom's make "baby books" when their children come along. If you know of a new mom who isn't into scrapbooking, consider asking her for copies of the best photos of her little one. You can create a small memory book that showcases the baby's birth and homecoming, or consider a larger scrapbook that chronicles the child's entire first year. If you'd rather let the mom get into the process herself, you can also wrap a blank book, scrapping papers, pens and other cutting tools together as a baby shower or 1st birthday gift.

Important Travels and Adventures

Sometimes a vacation deserves its own scrapbook. Perhaps your parents went on a week long trip camping at the Grand Canyon, or maybe your children took your grandkids to their first Disneyland vacation. Travel destinations and other adventures are perfect for scrapbooking, and work equally well for a large or small scrapbook. For that once in a lifetime trip or occasion, consider asking for a copy of your friend or family member's photos and creating a gift for them.

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