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post 29/01/2013, 11:59 AM
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Hi,

I was really into scrapbooking and then I had 2 very busy and energetic children and I never had time. Now my son is off to Kindy 3 days a week and I have time to get back into it.

I started my sons album when he was a baby and I have it over 3 different albums as there is so many photos. I would really like to condense it a bit and put it into 1 album. This is his baby album. I was after some recommendations of albums that fit quite a bit in.

Thanks!!
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post 09/04/2013, 03:12 PM
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Whoops wrong thread. How did I get in here? /:

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post 11/04/2013, 08:12 AM
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I have found that by adding pages to albums, they end up not sitting right and my pages don't fit because of the "squishing" going on. But then again, I'm a Lumpy Bumpy scrapper so my pages have depth to them anyway.

If you are a flat scrapper, you could add pages to an album - any of the ones that add would be fine.

I just buy more albums when they are on sale and have them sitting in an Ikea cube - they look great!

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