i promised to show you my disneyland album re-do, and i'm here to do just that. just to be clear, it's NOT the mini album i just shared. i might not have made that clear, since a few of you thought i was re-doing that album. that one stays, it's one of my favorites. the one i'm re-doing is from a trip we took back in 2002. that was seven full years ago. and back then, i was using creative memories albums. and apparently, i had come up with a very simple plan for this trip's photos.

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this was basically what all my pages looked like. a cardstock background (regular stuff, this was before textured cardtock). 2-3 photos mounted on white cardstock. and journaling, in a huge font. that was it. this album had at least 40 pages to it, maybe 45. i had a page for every disney character we met. a page for each ride (not EVERY ride in the park, but quite a few). and most of them were done, but a few pages still needed the photos added on. i had sticky notes on each page, since these pages had to be done directly on the album page. didn't want to get mixed up.

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i've known that this album wasn't done. it's gotten moved around the shelves quite a bit. but for some reason, it caught my eye last week. i was looking through it, realizing that i would never be able to actually finish it now. not in the style i had started it. i gave it about 2 minutes of thought, and started tearing pages apart. yep, no looking back. just went for it. i tore off all the journaling blocks and put them aside, figuring i would re-type it and add it to my new plan.

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the photos came off pretty easily. i have a lot of practice tearing photos off old pages. lol! about halfway through this process, i realized i had another envelope of photos put away from this trip. so i dug it out. and it actually had most of these photos in there. back then, i'd take my rolls of film in and get the duplicates. so a lot of the photos i was tearing off, i was able to just use the duplicates for and start fresh. i got organized and sorted the photos and thought up my game plan.

i was going to switch to an 8×8 album. crop down the photos, add them to cardstock, and hand journal. but that would be a lot of pages still. then i thought about mixing some of the characters together. like putting a few princesses on the same page. or putting mickey mouse and minnie mouse together. but that would still be a lot of pages. and then there wasn't quite enough room for anything else. then i got the idea to just stay with the 12×12 size, but really condense it down to just a few pages. so i started cropping photos and collaging the heck out of these photos. i got down to just 52 photos and 7 pages.

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basically, my intro page for the trip. i'm not actually loving this page. i wanted to use red, but the pink matched what we were wearing better. lol! so my basic plan was to use all white cardstock, lots of photos, and simple embellishments. for the titles, i used chipboard or foam letters. used basics, like ribbons and buttons for quick embellishing. and i used a black pen to freehand draw lines around the edges of the pages. that's about it.

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i love trimming photos down into collages. if these photos had been from my digial days, then i probably would have just cropped them smaller in photoshop. but i was working with regular, 4×6 photos. so it's just a matter of trimming them, and then trimming them some more, until they all fit together. when you have 16 photos out, it's sort of hard to know where to start. hard to imagine you can fit them all on just 2 pages. but i start cropping them little bits at a time. once they start fitting together and i know where they're going to go, it just sort of works out.

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you see that photo of joe and sarah dancing on this page? i had that photo, and another matching one, taking up an entire page before. even though i cropped it quite a bit, it has all the important stuff still in the photo.

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when i start cropping, i usually go in small amounts. then i go a quarter of an inch at a time. a little here, a little there. that way, i don't go too far and have something not fit. but occasionally, it DOES happen. like on that bottom photo of sarah at the fountain. once i got the photos pieced together like i wanted, i realized that photo needed to be a bit wider. so i just dug out the trimmed off piece of the photo from my garbage, and adhered it back together. if you look closely, you can tell. but i don't think most people would notice.

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this is what i'm talking about people. 19 characters on 2 pages! before, this was 19 seperate pages in an album. i had a photo of the girls with the character, and then a photo of the character signing the girls autograph books. i do like that i have the journaling about each character and how we came to find them in the park. so i do plan on typing that back up. i'm thinking of printing my journaling onto 6×12 pieces of cardstock and adding them to the album with the 6×12 page protectors in between the pages.

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having a page for each character was sort of cute. but putting them all together like this is kind of cool too.

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we also had the autograph books for each of the girls. i had always planned on tearing out the pages and putting them into the album somehow. i realized the divided page protectors would be perfect for these. all the autographs fit into 2 page protectors (which is 4 pages front and back).

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i think some of their autographs are super cool. i wish i could sign my name all fancy like that. lol!

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photos from the rides. before, i think this was 5 seperate pages. now, it's just one page. and that third photo down on the right side just makes me laugh. you can see the girls fighting over who is working the controls. and you can see joe giving that look like "get me off of here". lol!

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and of course, minnie mouse's house deserved a page of it's own. we waited forever to get in that house. and it was the girls favorite part of the park. that photo of them in her kitchen sink has always been one of my favorites.

so there you have it. 7 pages of photos, and 4 pages of autographs. that's all i needed to document this trip. like i said, i'll be adding some journaling from what i tore out of the old album. probably just using 6×12 journaling pages mixed it, or even 8.5×11 pages. we'll see. i really love how this turned out. so simple really. and i can add these directly into our vacation albums, right in the year 2002. no seperate album to dig out. just mixed in with all our other trips.

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40 responses to “my disneyland album re-do”

  1. Sara Rossi Avatar

    WOW!!! The pages look so cool all done in collages like that! And I like how simple & clean the pages are. REALLY like how many less pages there are too! That character LO is impressive!!! I think I need to send you a surprise box of photos in the mail from all our Disney trips!! LOL!! It’s not even funny how many trips I need to scrap! And thanks for sharing the before pics!!

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  2. Belle@OohLook Avatar

    Gosh, I just love the Characters double page, great placement and simplicity. But then Disneyland is so colourful, you don’t need much else on the page, do you?
    And I redo my pages when I see something inspiring by someone else. Laura, you have a lot to answer for…

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  3. Jamie Harder Avatar
    Jamie Harder

    Oh my … I can’t even imagine starting a redo project!! eek! I am so far behind already..lol!! You did an AMAZING job on this album! Love the clean lines! And I love how you included the autographs…I still have my autograph book from when I went to disneyland as a kid!

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  4. Marianne Avatar

    I’m glad you mentioned that you used to use Creative Memories albums, because I’ve often wondered about that (I’m a consultant and ONLY use CM, so it’s fun to see all the different products you use). Thanks for sharing this process- love the pages!!

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  5. Chris R Avatar

    I love this. I have an album from Disneyland to finish and one that has not even been started from Disney World. What a wonderful idea. I can see that I need to work on getting some pages done. I would most likely not redo the Disneyland one, but what a great Idea for Disney World.

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  6. Jay Kaye Avatar

    Hi Laura- GREAT pages…I have done this too with smaller albums. I wonder if it is because we get so ‘used’ to ‘thinking’ 12×12 that it becomes second nature. As a long time scrapper-12 years, I found myself not doing smaller albums- I like 12×12’s (which way in the day it was only 8 1/2 x11)and like to condense, condense and condense. You did a GREAT job and a wonderful job posting this. I linked your blog onto 2 peas because everyone is asking about Disney pages quite frequently. Again, thanks. So enjoy your blog!

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  7. ShellyJ Avatar

    awe 🙂 I understand now… don’t worry, i am a little slow! heehee! i still think you are crazy to redu you albums, but it does look nice 😉 thanks for sharing!

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  8. fran heupel Avatar
    fran heupel

    Hi Laura,
    I love the re-do album your created.
    So clean and simple. Love the way you organized the autographs and cut the pictures to a nice size. Thanks for always sharing your wonderful ideas.

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  9. Linda Avatar

    I love, Love, LOVE what you did with the album. I think that condensing and combining your photos onto a few pages was a GREAT idea. We are heading to Disney for a SINGLE day, and I just KNOW I’ll have a ton of pictures. I think this will motivate me to get scrapping again. I don’t know if I could tear an entire album up and re-do it, though…I kind of like seeing how my style has evolved. But your re-do? It’s simple and elegant!

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  10. Marissa Avatar
    Marissa

    It’s so funny how the old school style drives us crazy! It drives me crazy, too, but I just haven’t gotten around to changing things up…I was working on the girls’ Disney Autograph book- from our last two trips. I used this album
    http://www.kimemories.com/fullimage.cfm?IID=9387
    and turned it so the pages are going vertical, not horizontal, and i have a mini page of them with the character on the left, and the characters’s autograph matted on matching patterned paper on the other side. I like how it has turned out so far, and will add to it each trip we make…

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  11. Jessica Avatar

    These are so awesome!!!
    I’m constantly amazed by you. I wouldn’t redo something like this … but you would and you did such a great job! I love the new design. It all goes together and the embellishments make it look really finished! I love it so much that I’m going to try collaging my huge, multi-photo trips instead of leaving the photos in a file because I don’t know what to do …
    I think those characters must have a lot of practice to get their name fancy and they must have been tutored a bit in it … 🙂

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  12. Dani Avatar

    Wow, thanks for sharing, Laura! I love that you showed us the “before” pages, too. I am always amazed to see that my favorite scrappers did the “old skool” style, too! 🙂 Love the way you redid them!!!! Great! 🙂
    I always wonder, though… do you think in like another 10 years or so, we’re going to look at our pages from now and think of them as “old skool” style? LOL? I hope I don’t get any urges to redo all my pages in the future… after all the work I put into them now! 🙂

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  13. Mary Lynn Avatar
    Mary Lynn

    That was amazing how you were able to re-do those pictures. I also like how you put the autographs in the clear page protector. that way you do not have to glue them down
    Great job

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  14. Deneen Avatar

    Love what you did with these Laura. Now I wish I had done mine like that LOL!

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  15. Wendy Sue Avatar

    Wow – love the new pages – and love that they are going right into your vacation album. You are an inspiration! :o)

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  16. Heather Jordan Avatar
    Heather Jordan

    Loving the after pages! You do a great job with the photo collages. I really need to try that. Great focus on the photos with the white cardstock too. They really pop!

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  17. Sandi N. Avatar
    Sandi N.

    Laura
    I can so relate to the old scrapping days. I must say this is much improved album. Love how it all came together too. The white is perfect jumping off point.
    Thanks for sharing your re-do album.
    Sandi N.

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  18. Sarah W. Avatar

    Well done! Great lines and good combos of pics! Thanks for sharing. I have a few I wouldn’t mind putting through a re-do!

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  19. Cheryl Avatar

    Fantastic job Laura!!! I was laughing at how you did the 2 photos on one page layout. I still do that for my trip albums. LOL! Which is why it takes me so long to finish an album. But now I will try your collage idea.

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  20. wendy myers Avatar

    HEY! Those look like some of my CM pages!!! The first album I did was my wedding album YIKES! I might just get brave and redo that!
    You talked me into do that school kit and once I got started it went quick and I was done. You inspire me to try things and I appreciate that!
    Great job ob the REDO!

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  21. arimacias Avatar
    arimacias

    dude.
    just dude.
    that is AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!

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  22. Heather Crawford Avatar

    LOVE! you inspire me to get going and get my own damn Disney album done that is sitting right here on my desk..uggh! I am terrible about finishing things!

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  23. girlsmiths Avatar
    girlsmiths

    Very well re-done!

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  24. Heather M. Avatar

    wow, girl, when you get on a mission, you really giver! i love the change! it’s awesome! and your girls were sooooo little there! 😉

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  25. carla Avatar

    {standing ovation here} Seriously Laura…you have done an amazing make-over. Its hard to narrow down pics from a trip to Disney but you made it work! I like the simple embellies and its so fun seeing the pics of the family. The girls are so itty bitty.
    Thanks for taking the time to take pics and type this up for your readers. That’s a lot of work!
    Oh, and i gotta add that I love the 6×12 idea for journaling. That’s a wonderful idea!
    The pic of Joe is funny…get me off of here! LOL. I remember that ride. That was the first on we went on…in the hot blazing sun. LOL!! Thanks again!

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  26. carla Avatar

    oh, and the autographs…amazing idea too!! Love it!

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  27. lynda p Avatar
    lynda p

    wow laura, what a task u took on. but as always, your turn out is awesome. we just hooked ourselves up with disney passes and i’ll be starting a disney album too. i like that u didn’t feel the need to stay with the basic colors of disney or get all crazy disney embellies about it. not that it wouldn’t work. but i loved how the character page came out. turned the light bulb on in my head.
    thanks for sharing

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  28. Megan Renfree Avatar

    Laura, I just love what you have done. The whole keep it simple thing is so up my alley. I saw Nicole’s album the other day and then seeing your’s has really made me want to pull out my old albums and redo the disney pages. I know I have done some pages from my last trip to disneyland with the kids, but I never finished it. These pages are always so fun to do, i think its cos you have so much fun when you are there. anywhoo…rambling :o) Thanks for the inspo, I actually should use this philosophy to create a quick and fun album from my 200 photos from our oz trip!! Good thinking huh!!

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  29. Tammy Morales Avatar

    Laura, what great vacation pages. I love that you condensed it down to just the important stuff. We came home with almost 2000 pictures, but when we really looked at it, there was only 20 or so pages. I love the collage look, it keeps with the ‘craziness’ of a vacation like that.
    I think vacation albums should be like yours – short, simple and to the point. I am going to use your idea to add the journaling in separate 6×12 page protectors. Awesome!

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  30. sasha farina Avatar

    Holy COW Laura! This is amazing! You’re really my hero!

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  31. Mary MacAskill Avatar

    I can’t believe that you redid your album, but this really looks great Laura! Can I send you my Disney photos??! ;P I had kind of decided I wasn’t going to scrap mine since it’s from like four years ago….maybe I’ll wait til we take Sadie?!

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  32. Sonda T Avatar

    Fabulous job! I think what i love best is there really isn’t any need for excessive journaling. It’s obvious what is going on just by looking at the photos. No need to say “we’re at Disneyland” and “this is Pooh, and Ariel, and Mickey!” Totally love that! I need to get busy with our photos…hundreds of them from trips there every year!!

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  33. Leslie Avatar
    Leslie

    WOW – super impressive!! Your Character page ROCKS!!! It’s been a year since we’ve been, must get inspired to scrap my own pics 🙂 I really need to get some of those 4×6 page protectors too!
    Thanks for showing the Before pics too – love that. All you needed was some stickers – where are all the stickers – lol!

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  34. gscrapbooks Avatar

    This is awesome! Thanks for the ideas, maybe I wont continue to ignore my Disney photos now! lol!

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  35. Alice Cruz Avatar

    great job! thanks for sharing your work! It’s amazing to realize how our work changes over the years…
    I still have to finish my Disney album (my trip was in 2004!) I love using a lot of photos in the pages, and the ones I already have are like that, but I’m sure I won’t be able to finish the same way I started it, so I’ll probably need to start all over again, like yours.
    Your example is perfect to encourage me finishing mine! Thanks…

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  36. Lisa Howard Avatar

    I so LOVE the fact that you are willing to rip apart old albums and give them a makeover. I struggle with that…something I really want to do but wonder if I should. NOW, after seeing yours, I can rest easy. I see some major “ripping” in my near futurer! LOL! Love the new pages and the cropping idea! I have so many vacation pictures where this would be the perfect solution for scrapping them all.
    BTW, I ALWAYS ordered duplicate prints too! So on second thought, I may not have to do as much ripping from my Creative Memories albums as I thought! 🙂

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  37. Carolyn Avatar
    Carolyn

    Once again, I logged on to be inspired, and you have done it!!! Wow! Really, your talent and ability to put it all together beautifully, simply, and with the FUN factor – just exactly what I’m looking for in my pages too. Thanks for sharing, though I have to admit I won’t be undoing any old pages – too far behind, but I recognize that 17 years ago when I started, there just weren’t the options we have now. So fun to see your cute girls back when they were little too!

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  38. Suzanne Avatar

    Seriously, when you want to get something done, you do it! Love what you did! Your pictures are so fun, and I love your design!

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  39. Victoria S. Avatar
    Victoria S.

    YOU have the most amazing Disney photos i have seen from anyone- I am not kdding! Love what you did with the LOu’s -IF i had even a few of the great photos you have i would be lifting your LO’s but i dont think i do, boo hooo. Great job as always -so fun to see your work!

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