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I too have tons of photos from Disney from years gone by. There's no way to put them all in a yearly family album, so I started a consecutive Disney album in1991 when my husband took me to Disney World for the first time, and I have just continued to add my leftover Disney pics.
YEAH! I LOVE scrapbooking and scrapping Disney pictures is my favorite. The problem I have is that I have so many pictures and alot are pictures I have taken in the past, but I still want them in my albums so I need new page layout ideas.
I'm all caught up finally and ready for my next album in two weeks when we go for Mickey's Trick or Treat party and Pixie Hollow opens. I think I may even do a mini album with her pics and have the characters autograph them.
We go to Disney every year. We love it. I am a huge scrapbooker. Just running out of ideas. Three kids and four albums. A lot of work a head. Wish me luck and shoot me ideas.
I have 2 online galleries with layouts on my website, http://photobookmemories.com/samples.html. For the book I did in Jan. - I used graphics from sophiasarducci.com, the rest are my own designs. Are you guys digital or paper scrappers? Or - hybrid?
Football is almost over. It is so time consuming. Have not been working on album. I am not sure if I would like to go digital or paper. Any ideas on witch is better?
I like both, but I really love shopping for all the latest supplies and coming home to create a truly one of a kind scrapbook for my family. Digital is just not as fun to me as sitting and cutting paper and picking out stickers and embellishments.
It depends on lots of things. Digital is neater - you only need a computer. With paper you need quite a bit of space to work and keep your supplies. Paper is fun because of the tactile experience as alphanet has expressed. I personally thing digital is less expensive - you can re-use your supplies.
My WDW book is an on gong work in progress. We visit often each visit has a 2 page spread. I pick the highlights from that trip . My Children and I love seeing how we and Disney have changed with just a flip of the page.
I just did a page of my young nephew who went to WDW with us because his mom had cancer and could not take him. He said he wanted to meet Chip and Dale. On our last day they were outside of MK and I got pictures. On my page I wrote Chip and Dale finally get to meet Steven. This made him feel special