Family tree digital scrapbook template


















Also, let this discussion be a reminder to yourself that you should document and date photos whenever it is possible. This can be either through blogging, scrapbooking, or photo albums. Luckily today, with the advent of digital photos, we can create and share a digital family scrapbook.

The digital family scrapbook can help you avoid those arguments. If you still have access to the heritage photos currently, then do your family and yourself a favor by getting them scanned so they can be shared with others.

No matter why or how you carry out heritage scrapbooking, there are several essential ideas and tips you need to remember to help you get the most out of this experience. All you need to do is scroll through the templates below and hopefully, one of them will catch your eye and inspire you to get started! There is one finished example below to give you an idea of how to use the templates. Basically, you follow the designs provided in the family history tree scrapbook templates but are free to choose your own photographs, card, colors, embellishments, and more.

So without further ado, here are ten family tree heritage scrapbook templates! Template 1: Family History. When it comes to family scrapbook layout ideas, many scrappers focus on the actual tree but make sure you don't forget to commemorate some of the individuals within the tree, giving them their own page within your scrapbook. The template below is designed with grandma in mind and a little further down is an example of this template completed.

This template features room for just one photograph, allowing you to showcase grandma either in her youth or in all her glory today. A template perfect for highlighting each individual in your family tree! Below is an example of the above grandma family tree scrapbook template finished as a page within a scrapbooking album. Using these genealogy scrapbook templates, personalize your scrapbooking page with different colors, textures, and embellishments.

I used decorative scissors and a manual die-cut machine for the embellishments on the example below. Template 2: Tree of Life. At some point, you will begin looking for ways to create an actual "tree" to place multiple photographs in to include your family history. The family tree scrapbook template below is ideal for the ''immediate'' family tree as it lacks the space to delve into past generations unless you dedicate a heritage scrapbook.

A heritage scrapbook will definitely allow you to create a scrapbook layout to include a long family history including your ancestors. There are a few scrapbook ideas you can use this family tree, but in general, the ''main'' person or couple will be placed in the rectangle photograph at the bottom with their children, parents, and grandparents, or siblings placed in the tree branches.

A family tree template with a dedicated immediate family group photo section! Template 3: Flowery History. The scrapbook layout or template below is a lot of fun as it compares a person's "now" photograph with that of one when they were much younger. This template is great for grandparents so that we can preserve those beautiful aging photographs of their wedding, or maybe even grandpa's first day of school, with what they look like today. Place your collection of older photographs in the larger section, as these are often the heritage photos that we really want to show off and preserve.

This is a simple design that doesn't draw attention away from the star attraction of comparing the photos themselves. I love putting similar photos of different generations using this layout. From pictures of you and your siblings and photos of your kids in the same position or the same place, this is a wonderful layout to honor your ancestry.

A template for comparing generational family photos. Template 4: Subtle Ancestry. The family tree template for scrapbook making below is another "tree" type template The tree itself is hinted at with random leaves scattered over the photographs. This design is intended to commemorate an individual's or couple's family , with the word "family" featured as the page title. Place your featured person or couple's photograph in the oval section and their family members in the squares and rectangles surrounding them.

It's a photo collection that makes a great set of pages to include in your heritage scrapbook. A family tree scrapbook template without an actual tree. Template 5: Leafy Family History. This "tree" template features tree branches in the background and plenty of photograph spaces to include your extended family, your ancestors, or maybe just your whole family especially if you have a large one! The larger circle at the bottom is intended for an individual with the two medium-sized circles directly above intended for their parents.

The other smaller circles can be filled out however you see fit with siblings, aunts, uncles, etc. A family tree scrapbook template perfect for big families! Let Me Show You Template 6: Heritage Template. The heritage template below is more of a formal family tree in which you would place a couple in the top two larger circles and their children in the smaller circles below.

The family name is written as the page title and each photograph has a banner underneath to write the person's name, birth, and date of death. These heritage types of formal family trees become important in your scrapbooking pages as they clearly show how the people within the pages of the scrapbook are related and important birth and death details. A family tree scrapbook template that aims for a more elegant presentation!

Template 7: Chart-ered Genealogy. The template below allows you to feature three photographs with space to write the featured person's details, their parent's details, and even their grandparent's details in the semi-circle above the photographs.

It's a unique family tree chart that really makes things more interesting.



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