I got boxes and boxes full of memorabilia & bits and pieces from past trips and random days and I always felt quite overwhelmed, because I kept collecting things without actually using it. I decided to do a master scrapbook where I'm planning of just "plonk" everything..I can't wait to get started! And your videos inspire me so much
That’s a great idea! I know what you mean. It can make you feel like that. I had a sort out when we moved last year and threw away lots of stuff as I hadn’t used it x
Love love this! My 18 year old son went away last weekend and brought me back his room key card and kept papers and stuff he found for me. The Dr Seuss cards would be great to mark day 1 day 2 etc of your vacation. The drink mats the RR ones would be great on the front of an album or even if you had enough you could use them as a mini book or add photos to the back of them and slip them in or slip mini book with pics on back into your album or attach to the spine as an extra.
With the coasters (my husband also always grabs them for me at the pub!) I either just stick them in as a decorative piece or if they are blank on the back I use them as a journaling card.
@@itsonlypaper I commented with a link to the explanation I found about the wooden coin, but I don’t know if RU-vid blocks it. If you didn’t have the chance to see it I can put it here without the link.
@@itsonlypaper that’s the result of my search: “Hey there, hi there, ho there Michelle and welcome to the Disney Parks Moms Panel. What you have is a special piece of magic that most Disney Parks Guests will never see or hear about. The Disney Transportation wooden nickel is handed out to special Mousketeers who ride the Walt Disney World® Bus Service. They are relatively rare and not all drivers have them. I would definitely hold on to these complimentary souvenirs because someone like Captain Jack Sparrow may try to steal your Disney treasure.”