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IncredibleArticles.com - Entertainment - PhotographyHow To Create An Anniversary Album For Someone Specialby Incredible Articles - Last Modified: 11/23/2007 o create an anniversary album for a gift to someone special, for their 25th or 50th wedding anniversary, collect as many photos and stories from the couple's friends and relatives.
Start the album with a childhood photo of each of the couple and then continue on to their school photos and college photographs. You can also include any memorabilia such as drawings and certificates they received during their school years.
Also in their anniversary album, you could include stories of how they met, where they lived, favorite activities they enjoyed doing together, favorite places they went together and other important times in their lives.
You could then add in photographs and journaling about when and where they got engaged and how they felt at the time. After their engagement, add photos from their wedding day and journal about the event. This may include the date, time, where they got married, who was in the bridal party, the guest list and where they went on a honeymoon. Memorabilia can be added such as any old wedding cards, invitations etc.
Something special to add into the anniversary album, could be an anniversary tribute page, where each of the couple writes something special on a scrapbook page, without the other knowing, and without knowing what you are doing.
To finish the album off, add photographs of their children and grandchildren, together with any special comments and notes from other family members. to do this, you may need to send some separate scrapbook pages to family members and friends for them to journal their thoughts.
For more tips on scrapbooking you can go to Scrapbooker's Treasure Trove
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