Friendship
Albums
A friendship album is a great way for girls to preserve memories
of their childhood friends.
by Rachel Paxton
May 28, 2004
My 12-year-old daughter was mad at me when I refused to pay $25 for
a school yearbook last year. Who are they trying to kid?
In an attempt to appease my daughter, I suggested buying a little
notebook that her friends could write messages in for her. As it turned
out, we found a small turquoise spiral-bound notebook for about $3
that she really liked. Her gel pens looked really great on the turquoise
paper.
I also agreed to let her take my camera to school on the last day
(it's a fairly inexpensive camera). She took a roll of film that was
all hers to take pictures of her friends. She had her friend write
little notes to her in her notebook, including phone numbers, AOL
Instant Messenger screen names, whatever information they wanted to
exchange.
After we got the film developed, my daughter cut the faces of friends
she wanted out of the photos and glued them into her notebook. Next
she added notes next to each photo, including the person's name and
something about that person. The neat thing about those photos was
the fact that they were all so candid. She got group photos of her
friends, shots of all the boys she had crushes on throughout the year--everything
she wanted to remember in years to come.
The total cost of her little friendship album was about $10. The
memories it contains are priceless. When I last asked her where her
album was, she said a friend had borrowed it so she could scan all
the pictures for herself!
- Rachel Paxton
Rachel Paxton is a freelance writer and mom. For scrapbooking,
card making, gift-giving ideas, and more family memory-making activities,
visit http://www.Crafty-Moms.com.