For people with memory loss, the inability to remember

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For people with memory loss, the inability to remember
PHOTO
phonebook
For people with memory loss, the
inability to remember simple things
such as a daughter’s phone number
can be frustrating. To help, pair family
photos with contact details in a simple
address-book format. The result: an easyto-navigate resource that can help jog a
loved one’s recall when family members’
names slip their minds. Include birthday
or anniversary dates to make this multifunction album even more useful. Don’t
be surprised if you like it so much that you
make one for yourself, too!
Photo Phonebook is from Preserving Their Stories: Scrapbooking the Lives of Those
With Memory Loss (Leisure Arts Book #4829). Preserving family memories is a universal
hobby that presents a special challenge for families with loved ones experiencing
memory loss, such as from Alzheimer’s disease. This ground-breaking guidebook
from the editors of Creating Keepsakes scrapbook magazine provides a wealth of
effective ideas to help individuals, families, and caregivers. It’s loaded with advice on
how to gather memories from various sources and have meaningful conversations
with memory loss sufferers. In addition to the Photo Phonebook, projects include
memory prompts, such as a daily journal, a guest book, puzzles, and games, plus
informative layouts, such as a family tree, family recipe book, daily routine schedule,
and albums that identify grandchildren and other loved ones. Ask for Preserving
Their Stories at stores nationwide or find it online at www.TheLeisureBoutique.com.
Visit www.leisurearts.com to sign up for our Free E-Newsletters and shop online
at www.theleisureboutique.com.
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FREE FOR YOU from Leisure Arts, Inc. ©2010 All rights reserved. These instructions may be photocopied and shared with
your friends. They may not be kitted or sold. We have made every effort to ensure that these instructions are accurate and
complete. We cannot, however, be responsible for human error, typographical mistakes, or variations in individual work.
Instructions
Photo Phonebook by
Deena Wuest. Supplies
Software: Adobe
Photoshop CS2; Digital
paper and floral brush:
Manchester kit by Michelle
Martin; Digital template:
Threaded Together
Layered Template by Katie
Pertiet; Digital stitching
holes: Rounded Corner
Stitching Holes by Katie
Pertiet; Digital staples:
Staple Its! by Pattie Knox;
Fonts: Avant Garde
and Steelfish.
TIP: Create a project
like this one in a flexible
format to make updating
photos and contact
information as simple as
possible. Consider a disc
binding like the Circa line
of products by Levenger
(www.Levenger.com); just
punch pages, slip onto
plastic discs, and then
remove and rearrange
whenever you like.
Visit www.leisurearts.com to sign up for our Free E-Newsletters and shop online
at www.theleisureboutique.com.
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FREE FOR YOU from Leisure Arts, Inc. ©2010 All rights reserved. These instructions may be photocopied and shared with
your friends. They may not be kitted or sold. We have made every effort to ensure that these instructions are accurate and
complete. We cannot, however, be responsible for human error, typographical mistakes, or variations in individual work.