okay i have these friends who are seniors and they mean so much to me! i am a junior and i want to give them something that they can enjoy so i decided to make a sort of photo album/ yearbook of friends sort of thing. so anyway i want to kno if u guys have any ideas on how i can get started or comments about what i should put in the book! if u have any suggestions on where i can call to get info about making a book or going on the web please let me kno!!
mickeymouse answered Sunday October 17 2004, 4:29 pm: Some ideas to put in it: pictures...TONS of pictures, movie studs or clippings that you saw together, fav. quotes, make it colorful, and anything that can represent your friendship! I hope that helps, and I hope the book turns out great! [ mickeymouse's advice column | Ask mickeymouse A Question ]
jeanine278972 answered Sunday October 17 2004, 3:24 pm: Well.. when u start putting it together.. start with the pictures u have from when u first met. Do it in kind of Time order. That way.. they can just go through all the times you have been friends. Starting with when u first met. It will be a little more personal that way.. cuz they will remember how much fun u guys had together.. and how much u meant to each other. [ jeanine278972's advice column | Ask jeanine278972 A Question ]
jazz82289 answered Sunday October 17 2004, 2:44 pm: Go to like Barnes and Noble, or Wal mart, or target, or anywhere they sell stuff like that and put significant pictures in there of good times you guys had, put inside jokes, between you guys, like if once you got a twix stuck up your nose put a twix wrapper in there. Make a collage from magazine things. Stickers, are good to, go to like a hobbie store and you will find lots of stuff to put in there.Good luck sweets [ jazz82289's advice column | Ask jazz82289 A Question ]
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