By Rae Patricio


Those things you remember about your family are so special. Do you have them preserved for future generations? Creating a family history is an exciting task when you ask your children to help. The end product will preserve those special memories, and your loved ones will enjoy receiving a copy as a gift.

Put together cool facts, oral history, and photographs into a short booklet and then get it printed by a Lubbock commercial printing service. Family histories are seldom long enough to be affordable if printed by a book printer. Print on demand can be extremely expensive for shorter books.

Many commercial printers will not do offset runs in small enough quantities either. You need to find one which will. Look for a company that focuses on providing services to individuals, families, and small businesses who often need runs as short as 50 copies for an affordable price.

Look for a print office that also works with graphic design and that can help you design an eye-catching cover. This will make your family history booklet a huge success. It will become a family heirloom that everyone can be proud to share with their friends.

The most important thing, though, is that family history booklets are a great way to capture and preserve memories that might otherwise be lost as older relatives and ancestors pass on. Catch these memories while those who hold them are still living and put them together in a story of your family that can then be passed down through the generations (and might well end up with a sequel. Or more than one).

Making a booklet about the history of your family is a great way to keep your family's history from being lost. Find a reasonable professional printer and let them give you pointers concerning the best paper to use and how to do your cover. Then get busy recording those special memories.




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I am passionate about educating university students about money and careers, and have been doing so since 2007. I see the same confusion and mistakes being replicated every year. The way I help is through Save the Student. I'm always on the look out for new contributors, so get in touch if you're wanting to get involved! Aside from the site, my main interests are travelling, writing, photography, webdesign, sailing, football and cycling.

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