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Post by mrsscrapdiva on Aug 20, 2021 20:46:16 GMT
I scanned in about 100 8x8 layouts and made two shutterfly books for my Grandmother. The books came out great.
She has since passed away and the shutterfly books were given back to me. Now what should I do with the actual original layouts? Would you toss them? No one wants them.
Wwyd?
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Chinagirl828
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Jun 28, 2014 6:28:53 GMT
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Post by Chinagirl828 on Aug 20, 2021 21:30:39 GMT
Now what should I do with the actual original layouts? Would you toss them? No one wants them. Do you still want the original layouts? If you still want to keep the original layouts, I would. If, at some point in the future, you want to get rid of them, you know you've already got these scanned
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scrapnnana
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Post by scrapnnana on Aug 20, 2021 22:01:53 GMT
Part of me is wondering if you can remove the photos and journaling and repurpose some of them with different photos, but if you end up tossing them, black out any vital info. I say that because we’ve been through identity theft, and even though she would’t have to worry about the resulting financial issues, debt collection agencies may hassle relatives trying to get their money.
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lynn0117
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Jul 2, 2018 15:47:03 GMT
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Post by lynn0117 on Aug 20, 2021 22:37:06 GMT
I would probably toss the originals if the photobooks look nice, like you said. You have the added memory of making them for your loved one. Plus, it takes up much less space.
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