I'm working on our WDW album and I've been stuck for more than a week. Here's the problem. On the 3rd day of our trip, we spent the morning at Epcot, but I didn't take a ton of photos. I have one of us on Test Track, one of the kids and me in a Hummer at the end of TT, and that's it. I have a post card of Nemo and an Epcot brochure.
Later that day, we had dinner at LTT and stayed for the P&PP. So I have lots of pictures from that part of the day and scrapping it won't be a problem.
I feel like there just isn't a heck of a lot to say or scrap about the morning/early afternoon, but I also don't know how I feel about skipping parts of the trip.
What do you guys do?
Later that day, we had dinner at LTT and stayed for the P&PP. So I have lots of pictures from that part of the day and scrapping it won't be a problem.
I feel like there just isn't a heck of a lot to say or scrap about the morning/early afternoon, but I also don't know how I feel about skipping parts of the trip.
What do you guys do?

. (Yes, I'm a bit rigid!). I really wanted to get by this today so I could move on to dinner at LTT. I had bought the spiral bound book of theme park papers, so I used the Epcot map sheet and made that page 100% journaling. I wrote up a description of how we spent our time that morning and printed it on clear vellum using Disney print font. Then I secured it with vellum glue dots and a couple of mouse-ear brads in the corner. I used the photos, the Nemo postcard, and some souvenir cards the kids got somehow with their names on them that morning and kind of made an "all in one" page of the entire morning/afternoon. I also cut up the Epcot brochure and glued on the attraction descriptions of the things we did. It's a pretty basic 2 page layout, but it's done