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Make Your Own Yearbook! / via Oh Joy! #OhJoyForMixbook

Make Your Own Yearbook! / via Oh Joy! #OhJoyForMixbook

The school year is almost over, and it's time to remember all the good times we had! Our Oh Joy! for Mixbook Yearbook is my favorite way to keep track of the year because they're great for documenting everything that happened, and there are lots of fun ways to use them, with or without kids. Check it out…

Make Your Own Yearbook! / via Oh Joy! #OhJoyForMixbook

1) A baby book! Julia, our Creative Content Producer & Stylist, used her yearbook to document her babe's first year. She filled it with all the milestones so the entire family can easily flip through it and remember Bodhi's very special first year. 

Make Your Own Yearbook! / via Oh Joy! #OhJoyForMixbook

2. As a school yearbook! I made one to document Ruby's first grade year and filled it with photos of her artwork, classmates, and recitals. I love the idea of making one each year, so she can look back at each year as she grows. Plus, this is a much more personalized version of a traditional school yearbook which your kids will love seeing all the things they did in one compact book!

Make Your Own Yearbook! / via Oh Joy! #OhJoyForMixbook

3. A yearbook for yourself! I love the idea of making one for ourselves, too! So often we make books just for our kid's, but it's fun to make ones that document our vacations, work milestones, and time with friends. My Executive Assistant and New Business Coordinator, Courtney, made one of her own to highlight 2018, and I love it so much!

Make Your Own Yearbook! / via Oh Joy! #OhJoyForMixbook

How do you like to reflect and remember the year!? As we head into the long holiday weekend, it can be a great time to start a fun project like this and put together your very own photo book! They're super user friendly so you can quickly upload images into a hardbound book you can keep forever and ever.

{Photos by Lily Glass, styling by Julia Wester, styling assistance by Jess Hong.}

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