Disney845
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Hey guys. I am EXTREMELY new to scrapbooking, but have kind of gone wild on buying supplies (it is soooo much fun!!). My main reason was to plan for and make memories of a future trip to WDW. The other day SO came up with an idea and I wanted to run it by more advanced scrapbookers and perhaps people who have purchased homes.
SO and I have a home that he purchased last May 2003. It is definitely a fixer-upper, but when we are finished we hope to sell this home and perhaps buy another fixer-upper (this has been a great investment for us) if we haven't decided yet to start our family.
Virtually every room in the home is being redone, including extensive work in landscapping and to the exterior of the home. SO suggested that I take photos of the before and afters (unfortunately this idea didn't occur to us right away, so some work was done without photo documentation) and that I create a scrapbook from them that we could place out in the home...say on the coffee table in the living room, when we have a realtor show the home for sale.
I suppose my question is would perspective home buyers be interested in documentation of the home remodelling, and more importantly would having them in a scrap book format (as opposed to a photo album) be interesting or considered cheesy/silly/waste of time??
SO and I have a home that he purchased last May 2003. It is definitely a fixer-upper, but when we are finished we hope to sell this home and perhaps buy another fixer-upper (this has been a great investment for us) if we haven't decided yet to start our family.

Virtually every room in the home is being redone, including extensive work in landscapping and to the exterior of the home. SO suggested that I take photos of the before and afters (unfortunately this idea didn't occur to us right away, so some work was done without photo documentation) and that I create a scrapbook from them that we could place out in the home...say on the coffee table in the living room, when we have a realtor show the home for sale.
I suppose my question is would perspective home buyers be interested in documentation of the home remodelling, and more importantly would having them in a scrap book format (as opposed to a photo album) be interesting or considered cheesy/silly/waste of time??