Carnival Of Genealogy – Scrapbooking my Family History One Page at a Time
by Sherry Stocking Kline
01 August 2010
Off and on for several years, I’ve tried to get started scrapbooking and journaling my photographs. But it takes a lot of room to gather it all up, and spread it all out.
And I seem to be one of those people who have to change background papers and photographs over and over (and over) till I finally find the combination that I like. Takes hours. (And usually two more trips to the scrapbook store!)
Then I found digital scrapbooking with a Twitter friend on-line.
So, instead of cutting up my photographs, and then wishing they were a different shape and size, or worse yet, wishing I had never cut them up at all, now I can digitize photos, crop, re-size, and re-shape to my heart’s content, leaving the originals alone.
I love it!
Below are some of the 12 x 12 scrapbook pages for my family history book that I’ve created. First, is the page for my great-grandparents, Roderick Remine and Frances “Fanny” (Hitchcock) Stocking and their four sons.
My grandfather is standing on the far right, Elmer Leverett. He passed away before I was born, and I never got to meet him. (I sooo wish that I had been able to get to know him.)
The photo below here is my great-grandmother, Maggie (Corson) McGinnis and her daughter and son-in-law, Maud and Elmer Stocking.
It looks to me like they are sitting on the east side of Maud and Elmer’s home near Mayfield, Kansas. Maud and Elmer’s home was on their farm on the NW 1/4 of 18-32-2W, where they had a quarter section of land. (160 acres). Later, my parents bought this farm from Maud and Elmer and I grew up here as well. The house burned down several years ago.
The photograph below is of my dad’s parents and his siblings. What a great photograph! (I wish I knew when it was taken!!) I really like the burnt sienna colored paper below with it’s hints of other shades, and I added just a few “starbursts” to it to ‘gussy’ it up a little.
My grandfather is seated on the left and my grandmother is seated on the right. My father, Harold Stocking, Sr., is standing on the back row, third from the left.
While researching and preserving history is very important to me, my scrapbooking is not all about preserving the past, it’s also about preserving and enjoying the present, too, and being able to enjoy it again and again for the future.
Below is the cover from “Giggles”, an 8 x 8 scrapbook that I created this summer for my two darling little granddaughters. There are several of my favorite photos and fun times that we’ve had in the past few years, and the book is a favorite with the girls as well. I also think it will help them remember all the fun times that we’ve had!
Below is a photo of the girls reading their very own Storybook Scrapbook!
Currently I am using a Family Photo Tree template at www.TurnMemoriesIntoBooks.com to create a 12 x 12 scrapbook page of our family tree. I am also working on a Storybook for my mother, who is nearly 99 years old, so I’m working with some really neat old photographs, and preserving some fun stories!
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What a wonderful collection of pictures. I will have to try my hand at digital scrapbooking.
Hi Joan! I really like the digital scrapbooking. I can see a few negatives to it, such as what shall I do with original children’s art work, etc., but I still really like the ease of re-doing the pages over and over till I get them the way I want them, and no regrets when I digitally crop and re-size photos.
There are several places on-line that you can scrapbook with now, but I like the Heritage Makers quality and ease of use and anyone interested can check that out at TurnMemoriesIntoBooks.com.
Your grandaughters are so cute and adorable. I really enjoyed your layouts. I hope you can show us more of your layouts.
Thank you for stopping by! You have some really neat Squidoo lenses on scrapbooking yourself! I found some great ideas there and I will come back to learn more! Thanks again for stopping by.
After looking at what you’ve done I’m going to have to check out those websites. Beautiful pages.
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Although I like to scrapbook the “old-fashioned” way with paper etc, I can appreciate your lovely layouts. They elegant and simple, the way I like to scrapbook. Maybe I will try digital scrapbooking one day, but I have loads of paper to use up first.
Thank you for the kind words! I appreciate that so much. I’ve not had time to do scrapbooking for the past few months, but when winter sets in in earnest, I expect to be able to. Thanks so much for stopping by!