Scrapbooked July 2010 Two pages of 12" x 12" Nikon D70 ©
Envelope on the second page with family-tree, journaling, death notice (see notes), more information, etc. Nikon D70 ©
Detail on first page Nikon D70 ©
Envelope on the second page with family-tree, journaling and more information. Nikon D70 ©
Notes: He was my mother's (Mom’s) father. He was married to My Grandmother ( Ouma) I didn't know who my grandfather's parents were, but we obtained a copy of he's death notice from the National Archives of South-Africa.
Supplies : Acid-free Ledger paper, Blue Rick Rack, blue Gel pen, Card-stock, circle punch, Corner rounder or nail-clippers, Ink Pads, photo-corners, "Forever in time" Paper flowers and black Brads, Wausau® Exact® Pastels Pastel-Colored Paper used or journaling, etc.
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My Grandfather Please click on thumb-nail From my book Family Scrapbooks by Memory Makers
Family Scrapbooks by Memory Makers Please click on Thumb-nail Customer Review Look inside the book here
I have put some of my layouts in a Post bound album How to Expand a Post-Bound Scrapbook Photo Album You can see what my albums look like here My Crafts Nikon D70 ©
"Distant Relatives" Nikon D70 ©
"Family Trees" Nikon D70 ©

Supplies, tools, hints, sources, etc.
Thank you Cindy.
Until now I have kept them in the ring binder type as they are easier to rearrange, but the sleeves damage when it's in the shelf. The post bound albums displays better as the two facing pages are next to each other.
It wasn't easy, I even added an extender and a few more pages. I think it helps if you are two people and one has a screw driver.
Have a look at
http://tinyurl.com/2fx7arl
and
http://tinyurl.com/2939twu
The one link was in my post, I'll add the other.
Good luck.
Posted by: Tokeloshe | 26/07/2010 at 06:00 PM
Very nicely done Tok.
I bought a post bound album with 10 pages and a whole pack of plastic sleeves, thinking I could expand it; but I can't figure out how to loosen the posts.
Posted by: cindy | 26/07/2010 at 06:00 PM