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  • This DIY kit will show you how to create a family memories scrapbook.
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    This DIY kit brought to you by Jif will show you how to create a family memories scrapbook.

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    Figure B

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    Figure C

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    Materials:

    Scrapbook base pages
    Velum
    Adhesive
    Scraps of black and gold art paper
    Scissors
    Calligraphy pen
    Old family photos

    Creating a heritage scrapbook is like bringing your family tree to life. So you may want to organize it according to a theme, such as military history, geography or family recipes.

    1. Because your old photos are valuable and may be one of a kind, it's wise to make copies.

    2. Capture the shading and depth of black-and-white photos by copying them in sepia tone (figure A -- note that the sepia copy is on the left).

    3. If you're telling a geographic story, make copies of maps where your family immigrated from and where they are settled now.

    4. Make an interesting background by copying the map onto velum. Now, glue this onto your scrapbook page.

    5. Choose the best picture of your ancestor and trim if necessary. Glue the picture onto a gold rectangle, slightly larger than the picture. Then glue this to a slightly larger black rectangle and place it on your page (figure B).

    6. Title the page by writing your ancestor's name with a calligraphy pen or a rectangular banner.

    7. It may also be interesting to tell the story of a family tradition through pictures.

    8. Add one of the newest family members to tell the story of the next generation. Use copy balloons with handwritten notes for a personal touch. Then stick in place (figure C). You may want to add decorative embellishments to illustrate the page.

    9. Finally, add your family name to the cover using the calligraphy pen.

    Your family memories scrapbook will be cherished for generations to come!