It's not hard to remember the big birthdays, holidays, vacations, graduation. The hard part is finding creative ways to scrapbook the same activities year after year. With 150 fresh layout ideas from a variety of contributors, authors Kimber McGray and Summer Fullerton will inspire you to create your own creative layouts during every season. With pages featuring multiple photos, people of all ages, and a variety of events and activities, there's something for every scrapbooker! Plus, step-by-step techniques, layout sketches, checklists and templates will provide everything you need to scrap throughout the year.
Started out as Four stars and gradually got less. It was ok. The story-revolving around a vacation home called the Boathouse, goes back and forth from present day to the 1960's. The story promises to reveal a 'big family secret' and seemed like a nice family drama-saga style story. And true to form, secrets are revealed and that's all fine. WHat bothered me was that at the end of the book- the last "secret" turned the book into being about something else that the rest of the book was not about. Its hard to describe without 'spoilers' but suffice it to say that there is one large secret that gets revealed at the end of the book that is a very heavy topic and really deserves more than what it gets. And that is where the book falls for me. It is just disjointed. Either get rid of the heaviness or make the whole book about it.