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im making an A-Z scrapbook but am stuck for ideas on what to put on each page?

Its a 21st birthday present for my best friend...im stuck for ideas on some letters like x,y,z....but i need inspiration for most letters really. I'm new to this.

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  1. Depends what the scrapbook is for, if it is just for you about things in your life include things like BIRTHDAY, CHRISTMAS, EASTER, HOLIDAY, NEW YEAR, MATES, FAMILY, SON, DAUGHTER, DOG, CAT, EARLY YEARS, DAYS OUT. If it is about your children try FIRST WORD, FIRST XMAS, BDAYS, HOLIDAY, SCHOOL, SPORTS GAMES
  2. Take a look through an Encylopoedia. Every letter has its range of subjects. Just pick the ones you think are most suitable.
  3. x - Xmas, X-box, X-tra [extra], X-ceptional {exceptional] y - Year(s), Yule, Yarn, Yahoo! or Yahoo!Answers z - ZZZ [sound asleep ;-)], Zebra, Zombie, Zoo .... - you could choose categories for A-Z eg. attributes or qualities of your friend or of your friendship/relationship. these descriptive words should cover the entire alphabet. - or if you can't come up with one for a particular letter, just choose whatever is closest or write/depict something that makes it relevant. eg. you could choose an animal or bird, etc. & point out how she resembles it in elegance, stature, or whatever... - you could also choose the 'first' times or the 'best' times & intersperse some 'worst' times too :-) - or think of everyday articles & activities that one does. hope these generate more ideas have fun
  4. try to match up words that represent your friend, things you have done together, things for your age group. does she knit or crochet, Y = yarn. maybe you have a photo of her yawning or yelling. Or how about You and Me...a put photos of the two of you together. Think holidays. C=Christmas, write about what you have exchanged for gifts. B=birthday. Or age E=eighteen-what photos do you have for that year together or write about something you did together. H=high school. Put in a photo of her high school, year she graduated. Gather up the photos you do have. Lay them out. Put them in some kind of order, chronologically. Just looking at them might give you Inspiration.
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