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A scrapbook can store your collection of pictures, notes, postcards, and special moments of your visited places and events. You may cherish those moments by looking at your scrapbook while remembering those times where you have experienced lots of fun with your family or friends. Here are some useful tips on how you can start a scrapbook.

1. You should write down anything enjoyable and funny that you have experienced during the trip.

2. You should make a list of photographs you take. It is important to cherish special moments and places you enjoyed the most. You can take some shots with the whole group in front of the hotel or in the lobby. Some people also take shots of significant images like the plane and their favorite attractions.

3. You should always keep receipts from your meals. There are restaurants that issue receipts with special characters on your orders. You may attach them to the pictures taken from the restaurant. Your grandchildren would be amazed looking at them especially the prices during the time they were issued.

4. You should keep all your character autographs. You may acquire each autograph on different pages, since they will be cut from the book to separate those significant autographs.

5. Before you go, you should store all the papers you used as information to prepare your trip. Brochures, pamphlets, and details from the travel agency can be used to start your scrapbook.

6. Be sure to keep at least four good copies of guide maps and park maps. Guide maps and park maps are very good attractions on your scrapbook. You may cut them out into two separate pieces where you may place one on the front page and the other on the last.

7. You may also purchase postcards displaying the landmarks and most favorite attractions. Don't forget the best souvenirs are the quality shots taken from the places you visit.

8. Make a rough outline of your adventures from the trip. You can create simple stories and a few notes that are meaningful. Make sure to highlight those significant events on your reservation letters and ticket receipts.

Scrapbooks may contain those moments that you treasure most during your trips. Many believe that when they look at your scrapbook, you bring back the fun and adventure you have experienced during those times.








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