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Scrapbook, Eh?

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Preserving Thanksgiving Memories for
Scrapbooking
By Rachel Paxton
Last year our family tried out a new way to preserve Thanksgiving memories, and
the result was truly a treasured keepsake.
A day or two before Thanksgiving, my daughter and I used a turkey rubber stamp
to make place cards for all of our family members. We colored the place cards
with colored pencils and wrote people's names on them with a metallic gold pen.
We then cut up strips of paper to put into a small basket to distribute before
Thanksgiving dinner. The day of Thanksgiving, after all of the guests had
arrived, we handed out the slips of paper and asked everyone to write down
something they were thankful for.
Now you should have seen the looks I got! Keep in mind that there were family
members of all ages, from young teenagers to adults. Most of them looked at me
like I was crazy (because this memory-making stuff is all new to them), but I
told them they had to do it before they could eat.
So they all sat to write down what they were thankful for. Some came up with
something very quickly, and others sat there perplexed and worried they were
going to spell something wrong. Several didn't write anything down at all.
The end result was a wide variety of very thoughtful answers. I put away the
slips of paper, made sure to take some good family pictures (carving the turkey,
eating dinner, visiting with each other, napping after dinner), and made sure to
keep some of the place cards.
I don't always get to my scrapbook pages immediately after an event like this. I
do, however, make sure everything is in one place so that I can assemble my
pages when I'm ready.
I later went to the store to buy some pre-cut Thanksgiving and fall images for
my scrapbook pages, and then framed my pictures with some coordinating cardstock
pieces. I then laid out two scrapbook pages with the photos, a couple of the
turkey place cards, and most of the slips of paper people had written on. I
tried to arrange a person's slip of paper near their photo.
My finished project was by no means fancy or a work of art, but it will always
be an irreplaceable treasured family keepsake.
About The Author:
Rachel Paxton is a freelance writer, mom, and owner of four home and family web
sites. For scrapbooking, card making, gift-giving ideas, and more family
memory-making activities, visit
http://www.crafty-moms.com. |