Merandab4
DIS Veteran
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- Feb 9, 2004
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Okay, I know that there is a board for scrapping, but I wanted to post on this board because I wanted to get a variety of opinions, not just those of the scrapbooking enthusiest.
Here goes,,,
What do you do with your photographs that you take ad Disney World?
Do you use digital and save them to a disc and only look at them on the computer?
Do you print them out and put them in a photo box?
Do you print them out and put them in an album?
Do you journal beside your pictutres?
What kind of album do you use?
Do you scrapbook?
My summer project has been to organize all my pictures. ( I haven't quite completed it though).
As much as I love the look of scrapbooks, they are very expensive to create and very time consuming. My alternative thought was to purchase photo books that you put 2 4x6 pictures on each page, and then the page has room to write what the pictures were about.
The only problem with this is that I am quite the writer. I like telling "the story" of my vacation, and sometimes I don't have a picture of everything I want to talk about. I also like to save tidbits from out vacation, like park passes, postcards, and brochures, and other things that would not nessesarily fit in those 4x6 slots.
I also would like all my photo books to be uniform, (basically the same size) so they look nice all lined up on the shelf.
Please tell me what you do with your WDW pictures and maybe you can help me with a solution to my problem!
Here goes,,,
What do you do with your photographs that you take ad Disney World?
Do you use digital and save them to a disc and only look at them on the computer?
Do you print them out and put them in a photo box?
Do you print them out and put them in an album?
Do you journal beside your pictutres?
What kind of album do you use?
Do you scrapbook?
My summer project has been to organize all my pictures. ( I haven't quite completed it though).
As much as I love the look of scrapbooks, they are very expensive to create and very time consuming. My alternative thought was to purchase photo books that you put 2 4x6 pictures on each page, and then the page has room to write what the pictures were about.
The only problem with this is that I am quite the writer. I like telling "the story" of my vacation, and sometimes I don't have a picture of everything I want to talk about. I also like to save tidbits from out vacation, like park passes, postcards, and brochures, and other things that would not nessesarily fit in those 4x6 slots.
I also would like all my photo books to be uniform, (basically the same size) so they look nice all lined up on the shelf.
Please tell me what you do with your WDW pictures and maybe you can help me with a solution to my problem!
