We were able to do some catching up, but in response to her question, I did not have anything to offer. I did follow-up with her later via email, but it was that initial question which started my search for the perfect brag book.
I found all sorts: bulky, plastic, wallet inserts, and mainly page-style. What I wanted was something personal, huge in storage but slim in design, and fun to show off. I didn’t find exactly what I was looking for. So after mixing and matching features of various albums, I ultimately designed and made one myself.
When asked the question, “…any photos of the kids?” or “…and how are your folks?” or “… so what are your sisters up to?” I would spread out the accordion-style brag book holding 12 photos and chuckle, “Well, you asked so…”
I mailed filled albums to grandparents and relatives as a photo memento of the kids. I gave empty ones as gifts. I received a lot of positive feedback and comments that I should sell them.
Fast forward to today with junesgallery.com A very small etsy shop where I sell the albums and have expanded into all occasion postcards. I’m looking to expand with other styles of brag books, so if you have any ideas…
I continue to “sport” a most recently filled accordion brag book in my purse. In fact, it’s the 6th one of my collection. The others are stored in a photo carousel where they are shown-off when I want to reflect from the very beginning.
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