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We recently went to visit a set of grandparents in Ohio and I took a ton of pictures. Instead of having layout after layout in our family album or trying to cram a bunch of pictures on a 2 page spread I decided to make a mini book. The boys are LOVING looking through it (with assistance from mom, of course). I kept it very simple and made sure to use some of those embellishments I have been holding onto for that special project. I highly recommend making a mini book from your vacation this summer. Keep it simple. Concentrate on the pictures and the retelling the events that took place. Forget paper. Forget matching.
As you can tell I used the same supplies that I used for the
Kids' mini book. So this project cost next to nothing! Love that!
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