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Three Steps to Photo Organization
by Brandie Valenzuela
Description: Tips for organizing photos for scrapbooking.
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So you're thinking of doing your own scrapbook? I know --
I was there once too. Maybe you are a crafty kind of
person, who has seen the adorable, acid free paper
in your local craft store. Or maybe you have zillions
of photos sitting in shoeboxes -- never being "ooohed"
and "aaahed" over by anyone, just knowing that there
must be a better way. No matter who you are, if you
have considered trying out this hobby called
scrapbooking -- welcome!
I was a combination of both of the situations above. I
had boxes and boxes of photos -- just doing nothing but
collecting dust. I have also seen some really wonderful
scrapbooking tools at my local craft store. They looked
like so much fun, that I wanted them all. So, I knew that
the time had come for me to try out scrapbooking.
Well, I tried it out. And now I am absolutely hooked. I
just love scrapbooking and I love the results that come
with my hobby. Slowly but surely, my dusty photos are
entering wonderful albums that are enjoyed by all that
enter my home. They are also becoming better protected,
which means that generations to come will enjoy these
photos just like my family does today. And with time and
a little work, you can do the same with your photos.
One of the very first steps in beginning scrapbooking is
organizing your photos. This is a big task -- actually
the more photos you have stored, the bigger the job. I
had quite a few, so I sorted my photos over several nights.
Also, there are different methods to organizing your photos.
Over time, you may find a method that you prefer. However,
to get you started, I will share with you how I did it in three
steps.
Step #1. To start, I collected all of my photos. Every
single one! I went through my home and brought every
photo album and every shoebox to my work space. I
knew that I needed decent size work space, so for my
sorting, I went to my living room floor.
Step #2. Now that I had all of my photos together, I began
sorting. I started with a pile and sorted it by year. I was
married in 1990, so the majority of our photos started in
that year. I had a pile of 1989, a pile of 1990, and so on.
I kept working my way through every single photo until
they were all in their appropriate piles.
Step #3. After the sorting into years, I sorted each pile
chronologically -- January, February, and on through
December. I used one of my shoeboxes to make a
sort of index with my newly sorted photos. At the
beginning I had my earliest photos indexed with the
first year. Every year after that was labeled also. When
I was done sorting, I had boxes of perfectly sorted photos --
all ready for my new hobby!
Now it's your turn -- start organizing those photos of yours
and begin your new hobby!
Reprinted with permission.