Genealogy Wise

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Scrap Your Family History

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Scrap Your Family History

This group is for people who are into saving their genealogy and family history data in scrapbooks, or would like to learn how. Why settle for plain old printouts when you can have beautiful creations that will become prized family heirlooms?

Website: http://genscraps.com/wp/genealogywise/scraphistory/
Members: 247
Latest Activity: Oct 28, 2020

Discussion Forum

How do you organize your heritage scrapbook?

Started by Sue Hess. Last reply by Theresa Ann Moore Jun 24, 2013. 5 Replies

Do you start with your oldest ancestor, your parents, your paternal line, or with yourself?

Post your Pages

Started by Katrina Haney. Last reply by Elissa Eyre Nov 5, 2012. 70 Replies

This discussion is for you to post pictures/scans of your completed genealogy oriented pages. I will post some of my own too, but I don't want to dominate the discussion. Feel free to post as many as…Continue

Different ways to scrap

Started by Katrina Haney. Last reply by Gayle Cunningham Jan 7, 2012. 6 Replies

Hello everyone! I am so happy to see this group growing. I firmly believe that making something beautiful with your family data is so much better than simply printing it out and placing it in a…Continue

What do you want to get from this group

Started by Katrina Haney. Last reply by Ms ROBIN COFFMAN Aug 22, 2010. 21 Replies

Lets begin by seeing what is is everyone is hoping to get from being here. Are you looking to get started? Are you looking for ides on what to scrap? Are you looking to see what other people are…Continue

Mini?

Started by Carolina Girl. Last reply by Carolina Girl Feb 27, 2010. 2 Replies

Very new to digital scrapping..  What is a mini kit?  Is it a kit you use for small albums?  Or is it a kit with few items? 

Tags: kit, Mini

MS Word vs. Photoshop Elements

Started by Carolina Girl. Last reply by Mary Shawnee Feb 25, 2010. 8 Replies

Until I joined this group, I was totally clueless about digital scrapping.  This all seems very interesting.  I have some questions: 1) Importing photos and clip art can be done in MS Word.  I have…Continue

Tags: kits, Elements, Photoshop, Word, MS

Some Examples of My Style

Started by Katrina Haney. Last reply by Robert Burns Feb 15, 2010. 11 Replies

I created a digital kit to use for my own history book, at least some parts of it. For several years I was a digital scrapbook artist and owner of an online scrapbook store, until the bottom fell out…Continue

Tags: scrapbook, family history, genealogy

I just posted my Grandparents life story

Started by Shari McLaws Aug 31, 2009. 0 Replies

I designed and published my grandparents life story. It was so rewarding! I scanned thousands of pictures and interviewed family. I was hoping you would look at my pictures and tell me what you…Continue

Tags: Life, story., Publish, scapbooking, Digital

Weekly Challenge, beginning of Aug 13th 2009

Started by Katrina Haney. Last reply by Inspiration Alley Aug 31, 2009. 20 Replies

Apologies for the lateness of this challenge, I've been busy with grandchildren. We will let this challenge go for a week and a half to get it back to the Sunday start day.This week's challenge,…Continue

Free Digital Resources

Started by Katrina Haney. Last reply by Marcia Loudon Aug 29, 2009. 11 Replies

Please post here any links you know of for free scrapbooking kits, clipart, tubes, actions or scripts, or anything else that would be useful to us in this group.Here is the one already posted by…Continue

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Comment by Lee Moats Beedle on July 22, 2009 at 8:03am
Hi everyone! My name is Lee and I just joined this group. I love to research my family history and put the puzzle together! I also love to look at scrapbook pages....they are so beautiful and creative, however I have only done 1 basic, simple scrapbook page before. I love the idea of trying to put my information in a scrapbook! It will be a challenge for me, but hopefully with the help of this group, it will work like magic! I am so looking forward to seeing everyones work!
Comment by Leilani K Cummings on July 20, 2009 at 9:51pm
I have just barely skimmed this group and I am so excited to see so much creativity and the great ideas...I have mounds of family data and I have been collecting scrapbooking materials for some time, so I could put all the data together to hand down to the next generation. Thank you Katrina for starting this group!
Comment by Tina Sabin on July 19, 2009 at 2:14pm
I always get inspiration from looking at other websites. It's as simple as searching for family websites online. I seem to find at least 1 item or comment that has given me an idea to take a page in a new direction. I usually start out with 4 or 5 pix for a page and try to think of a title for the page or event. From there, just let your imagination lead you. The first thing I started with was a favorite pix of all the aunts and uncles and my grandparents taken during a wedding. Journaling added lots of family info. Remember, it' s your scrapbook, you are the artists. I have to say, I see a huge difference in my first scrapbooking efforts to what I now do. Good luck, and have fun!
Comment by Liza P. on July 19, 2009 at 2:01pm
I'm desperate for layout ideas. Over the past few years I've collected lots of paper and trim I'm thinking will work for my genealogy, but just haven't quite taken the plunge with the scissors yet....inspiration?
Comment by Tina Sabin on July 19, 2009 at 1:29pm
I just joined, too, and I am really enjoying the posts.
Comment by Mary Calder Handley on July 19, 2009 at 1:00pm
Hi Everyone, I just found this website and this group. I scrapbook and do genealogy and have started a book but sort of lost interest. Maybe this will give me ideas and get me started again. Thanks for letting me join!
Comment by Katrina Haney on July 18, 2009 at 7:23am
Ok people we have 115 members as of this morning. Let's see if we can't get a little more involvement. Thank you to those of you who shared your creations with us. But we are hungry for more, so y'all start postin' :)

Seriously, let's get this group rocking. What could be a better combination than family history and scrapping? If you are just starting, then surely you have some questions? And feel free to join the free personal training I'm offering by sending an email to classes@genscraps.com. I would love to see everyone in here to have some pages for the start of a spectacular heritage book in a month or two :)

Don't forget to pop over to Our Home Page and look at the samples there for some ideas.
Comment by Tina Sabin on July 16, 2009 at 11:52pm
Great, my two favorite things...genealogy and scrapbooking.
Comment by Katrina Haney on July 16, 2009 at 7:58pm
In case you missed me email this morning, I have put a lot more samples up for display on our home page. I would like for some of you who do digital scrapping to send in some examples too, so people see more than my own style, especially pages without photos.
Comment by Dawn Evans Stringer on July 16, 2009 at 3:20pm
Genealogy got me started scrapbooking and now I have 2 obsessions! I have never done digital scrapping because I love the feel of paper in my hands. I recently completed a scrapbook totally without photos. When my uncle died I inherited all of the letters he had written home when he was stationed in Europe with the Air National Guard, during the building of the Berlin Wall. The letters tell of all of his travels around Europe, and one in particular tells of a bus trip he took between East and West Berlin. These letters are priceless to me, and I didn't want to glue them onto my pages, so I had to come up with a creative way of displaying the letters. Each page is devoted to one letter. I then journaled about what the letter was about, attached a pocket to the page which I put the actual letter in. That way I kept all the original letters so they can be read and enjoyed, but you can get as much pleasure from just looking thru the book. He also had kept pamphlets from places he had visited and those are also kept in pockets.
 

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