Christmas memories are
some of our fondest, most heartwarming ones. So of course we want to
preserve them in our scrapbook albums. However, when the hustle and
bustle of the holiday season is upon us, we may forget to take
particular photos or save certain memorabilia. To help you remember,
below is a list of Christmas memories and keepsakes you’ll want to
capture in your scrapbook album.
Cutting Down the Tree
For those who get
their trees from a tree farm, cutting down the tree is a favorite
Christmas activity. Take pictures of the tree before, during and after
the cutting. Journal about who picked out the tree, where you got the
tree and what the weather was like that day.
Trimming the Tree
Whether your tree is
real or artificial, trimming the tree is a special event. Take pictures
of the tree in various stages of being decorated. Include people hanging
their favorite ornaments, putting on the star or angel, and posing with
the fully decorated and lit tree.
Deck the Halls
In addition to the
tree, you probably have lots of other Christmas decorations throughout
the house. Take photos of the foyer, staircase, dining room or any
other room you’ve spruced up for the holidays. If you have outdoor
displays and lights, remember to take pictures of them, too.
Traditions
We all have our own
Christmas traditions such as baking cookies, going caroling, or hosting
the neighborhood party. Make sure to capture these special traditions
with photos. Keep in mind that journaling is especially important when
it comes to traditions. For example, include your family’s cookie
recipe or some of the words from a favorite Christmas carol.
Letters to
Santa/Christmas Lists
If you have children
who write Christmas lists and/or letters to Santa, make copies before
mailing them so that they can be preserved in your scrapbook album.
You, your children and your grandchildren will surely enjoy reading
those letters together one day.
‘Twas the Night Before
Christmas
Here are some ideas of
what to take pictures of on Christmas Eve: the family dinner; a
gathering of family and friends; everyone dressed in their “Sunday best”
for Christmas Eve mass; stockings hung by the chimney with care;
snack/drink/note left for Santa and his reindeer. If Santa leaves the
note behind, remember to save it for the scrapbook album.
Christmas Morning
If you have young
children Christmas morning can be quite chaotic, and it may not be easy
to get certain shots. Some to try for are: the kids coming down the
stairs and/or into the room with the tree; the tree before all the gifts
go flying; the full stockings hanging by the fireplace; everyone with
his/her favorite gift; the family breakfast.
Christmas Visiting
Whether you’re
traveling over the river and through the woods or hosting at home, it’s
hard to get pictures of everyone you’re celebrating with. Try for a
whole group photo (if the group’s not too big) or break it down into
smaller groups: the grandparents with the grandchildren; the
grandparents with their own children; the men/boys; the women/girls;
three or more generations; a photo of each family. Remember to include
everyone’s name in your journaling.
Christmas Card and
Newsletter
Particularly if your
Christmas card has a picture of your family or children on it, be sure
to put it in your scrapbook album. You may also want to include any
special cards you received – for example, a baby’s first Christmas card
from Grandma and Grandpa. And if you write an annual newsletter to send
out with your Christmas cards, put a copy of the newsletter in your
scrapbook album as well.
Christmas Portraits
The holidays tend to
be a time for formal/professional portraits: family portraits,
portraits of the children, and the traditional picture with Santa. If
you saved your children’s letters to Santa, you can make a two-page
spread of the letters along with the picture of the children on Santa’s
lap.
Keep this Christmas
list of scrapbooking ideas handy during the holiday season, and you’ll
be sure to capture those precious Christmas memories. If you need any
page layout ideas, visit
www.scrapbooktown.com/layouts-Christmas.html. Merry Christmas and
Happy Scrapping!
About the Author
Lisa Fleming is an
avid scrapbooker and the owner of Scrapbook Town, LLC. Scrapbook Town
is a scrapbooking website that has scrapbook information, ideas and
supplies. You can visit Scrapbook Town at
www.scrapbooktown.com.