Question about layout of your WDW scrapbooks?

WendyZ

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I just started scrapbooking last month. I can't believe how much I enjoy it!:) I'm almost done with my childrens book. Then I am doing one for vacations and myself. I've been thinking about putting all my WDW photos in new books as well.

What I'm wondering is...when you do a book for your WDW vacation, do you lay it out according to how the vacation went ( day by dat, etc.) or do you lump everything together ( MK, Epcot, etc.)? Just wondering what the best layout would be. I understand it's mostly personal preference, but I'm sure you guys have done enough that you know what looks best in the book!!:teeth: ;)

Please feel free to pass on any tips you would like to share!!!

Thanks!!:)
 
I have about 5 Disney trips to scrapbook and I tend to group things together rather than doing it chronologically (but do each trip separately). For example, if we go to MK 3 different days, I will put those days together in one MK spread. I just did a characters page using the character pictures from different parks. But there's no rigid way to do it. I take all my pictures from one trip and kind of group them in the way I think they will go. Also, since I have pictures from 3 major trips, I feel free to use the scenery pictures from all of them and put them wherever they work the best, or to fill in blank spots on a page.
 
I do each trip in it's own album. I have grouped the pages in sections (by parks, etc.), and also in chronological order. The trips that we're there over a week tend to be in groupings, while the week or shorter is easier to do chronological. You will find a system that works for you once you start laying all your pictures out. Have fun it's such a wonderful hobby.
Lisa
 
For our first family trip, I did the book chronologically. Then I took my "leftover" photos and made the last 2 pages a collection titled "Travis Knows His ABCs ... Disney Style!" and then used Disney alphabet stickers to title each of the 26 photos. Ds was 5 at the time so it worked! LOL

The books I've done since then I've grouped by subject: resort, park, characters, etc. :)
 

If you group by subject, you might also include an itinerary page:D
 
Good idea, saturday97! On our 2 WDW trips I've done a journal each evening of what we did each day and the kids' favorites, where we ate...
Then I put it in the scrapbook as the last 2 pages. It's been fun to read through and it helps explain the trip to family members when they see it.
 
Thanks for all the replys!!!:teeth: :D What great ideas you guys have!!! I'm not sure what way I'll do it. I guess first I'll have to decide if I want to tackle that project. ;) If I'm still going like I am now I'll have it done in no time flat. I still can't believe how much I am enjoying this.;)

Thanks again...I took notes from everyones post, so I'll have the ideas once I get my other books done.
 
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I made my first 2 pages a CAST of CHARACTERS layouts with photos of each person and there age! Then I tended to do a lot chrolnologically except: I grouped all the hotel pictures in the beginning, and all the pool pictures for one layout! THen I made a section with just all thecharacter pictures (then grouped by park) in the section!
Its whatever works for you I quess!

THis was easy as we didn't park hop to much - one park a day - twice to MK.
 
When I first started scrapping, I included my Disney pages in the family album. I am going to a crop this weekend and I gathered all the photos from my Feb 2001 trip. I figure I have 65 layouts(keep in mind that I took these photos before I started scrapbooking). I am going to do it in order of parks: Magic, Epcot, MGM, Animal Kingdom, Universal Studios. We also have this bizarre habit of naming our vacations, so that will be the title of my album. I will let you all know how many pages I complete this weekend.
Our next trip was in August 2001 and I was already bitten by the scrapbook bug, so I have tons of photos.
 

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