scrapin with very old photos
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Posted By: ct

Are these photos from Germany? I saw the two dots above the A and was wondering . . . I was lucky enough to have a great uncle who was a photographer in Europe so I have many old family photos to work with. You're right, black & white and sepia toned photos are the best! I don't know what I'll do when I get to the colored family photos, probably convert them!
Oct 26, 2006


Posted By: ~PascaleA

Your pages are wonderful...I love them old photo's.....
Sep 12, 2006


Posted By: Scrap Happy

I am going to look for some old b&W photos and see if I can do what you do. They look very impressive and a great way to show case a family history.
May 31, 2006


Posted By: Foxer

Thats what I'm thinking about my family scrapbooks too... so many of these photos have sat in boxes for years - the scrapbook helps put everything in context. It can go really well with a Family Tree too!

Mar 8, 2006


Posted By: Charlie Brown

Interesting comment...I think maybe I should share my Blog and more of my scrap books with my family and extended family...I bet many of them have never even seen these photos.
Mar 8, 2006


Posted By: Foxer

Charlie, I love what UR doing with the B/W photos; are you doing anything for your greater family with them, like creating a website where everyone can go see them (I guess the Group is like this), maybe some people could relate better to a website or a slide show SD
Mar 7, 2006

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I love scrappin with very old family photos...Black and white photos rule!
 
 
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