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Scrapbooking Early Childhood Years

Filed under: Scrapbook Tips and Techniques — Excerpt from: Scrapbooking 101 on Monday, July 18, 2005

From his or her first haircut to the first day of preschool, those early childhood years are full of wonderful experiences--both for you and your child. It's a wonderful time to be a parent, and a wonderful time to capture in a scrapbook. Yet this stage in your child's life can seem to go by so quickly. Wondering how a busy parent can preserve those memories? From photo ideas to journaling tips, we've got a few parent-tested ideas to get you started! As with any scrapbook, you have a couple of choices for album organization. You might scrapbook your photos chronologically. This is perfect if your child is a toddler right now. If you're going back and scrapbooking early childhood photos of someone who's older, you might opt for a "chapter" sequence, where you group photos by section rather than chronological order. In this case, you might have a chapter for "Likes and Dislikes", "Milestones" and "Events and Occasions".

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