With so many pictures from Disney World, there is no way I'm going to fit them all in a mini book. But I wanted a book to highlight our trip with lots of journaling outlining our days and experiences. Then, I will scrap the other photos any way I want without worry. <p>For this book I started with a plan of documenting the trip by day. Each spread represents one day of the trip with a few photos and journaling. I kept the general design the same, but changed it up slightly from page to page. <p>This would have probably been better had I used wallet sized photos, but I already had 500+ 4“ x 6” photos printed, so no way I wasn't going to use them! Live and learn!<p>Doing this album brought a lot of memories back about the trip and I am now ready to dedicate some full size pages to individual experiences.<p>Directions:<br>1. First thing is to get your photos in order. The index prints really helped me figure out where each day started and ended.<br>2. Decide on album layout and supplies. I actually stamped and added the day # to each page to start. <br>3. I alternated the second page background between black, white, or kraft cardstock.<br>4. Arrange photos on each spread and then add journaling spots and embellishments.<br>5. I quickly discovered that there wasn't room for all my journaling on the actual pages, so I tucked more inside the page protectors and attached them to the page with a cute Disney paper clip.<br>6. Have fun reliving your trip!<p>Supplies:<br>patterned paper<br>cardstock<br>chipboard numbers<br>journaling spots<br>brown ink<br>black pen<br>journaling stamps<br>themed stickers<br>paper clips<br>
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