Do you scrap or know anybody who scrapbooks. sm
Posted By: MT and worn on 2008-10-13
In Reply to: 50th wedding anniversary gifts - anon
If you know somebody who scraps, or if you do yourself, perhaps getting some pics of the couple at different times in their lives etc and put them in a book. I did that for my parent's 50th. There weren't a lot of pics, but there were enough to highlight 50 years of marriage.
Hope this helps.
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