Tell your best Father’s Day story

by Rachel-B | Posted in Techniques

HERE ARE A FEW QUICK TIPS TO HELP YOU MAKE YOUR BEST FATHER’S DAY BOOK. What story are you trying to tell? Thinking of your photo book as a story will help you create a better experience for your readers, because you’ll be sharing more than a collection of photos, you’ll be sharing a journey. Here are some themes to get you started (these are just “brainstorm” ideas – no obligation to use them whatsoever).

a. We love you Dad

b. The best things about Dad

c.  A day in the life of Dad

d.  Dad’s favorite things 

e. Use the ‘ABC’s of You’ format by Jessica Sprague for inspiration. Spell out “Great Dad” or think of 26 reasons you love Dad.

What kind of Father’s Day story would you tell? Let us know by commenting on this blog. And if you have a photo book you’d like share, be sure to post it on Shutterfly Gallery.

2 comments to “Tell your best Father’s Day story”

  1. Joanna T Says:

    I really liked this book as well. It was very sweet and I’m sure her husband felt he was indeed very much appreciated.
    Books such as these really tell the story.

    Joanna T
    Shutterfly Gallery Guru

  2. AmyS2310 Says:

    I think that creating a book based on the Day in the Life of Dad is a great way to touch on all of the things that make him who he is. It could include the small everyday routines and daily dealings that are truely what we will remember looking back from the future. I could imagine also including in there journaling about his favorite things.
    This would be the perfect father’s day gift to a father, or even to a widowed mother.
    AmyS2310
    Shutterfly Gallery Guru

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