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Scrapbooking family history


 I am currently working my way through significant family photographs to scrapbook layouts which can then be printed into a family history album.  I want all these to have similar vintage feel and look.  I love working with these grungy colours and muted tones.


With this one, I even managed to extract a signature from one of the ephemera documents to that there is a lasting record.

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