Are you planning a family reunion or just looking for a unique family history gift for your parents or favourite relative? Create a one-of-a-kind keepsake with the Classic Ancestor Bookmark template for Google Slides. Add a photo on one side and a family tree or story on the reverse. Ten pre-designed family tree and story layouts for the back of the bookmarks are included to get you started. Alternatively, you may prefer to get creative and format your own tree or family story. Once printed, these bookmarks make a beautiful gift or a treasure to keep for yourself.
—BOOKMARK SIZE
When trimmed to size, the individual bookmarks will be 50mm wide x 155mm high.
—TEMPLATE OPTIONS
The template comes in 2 paper sizes – A4 (210 x 297mm) and US (8.5 x 11in). So, there will be an option that will print on the standard paper size available no matter where you live.
The placeholders in this Google Slides file make it easy to click and replace photos and text. All the sample text is editable, so you can quickly update the content with your ancestor's information and stories.
Use the default design quickly create one page of bookmarks in less than 10 minutes
— Step 1: Copy the template to your Google Drive
— Step 2: Add photos and details of five ancestors to the front
— Step 3: Add short stories or family trees to the reverse side
— Step 4: Save, export, and print or email
Don't like the fonts or colours?
See step-by-step instructions to change fonts and colours to complement your family history.
—PREFER A DIFFERENT DESIGN?
See the shop category "Genealogy-Family History" for more ancestor bookmark designs: https://etsy.me/2GLEeyr
—NEED HELP?
Step-by-step instructions are in both the PDF Guide and video tutorials. The "START-HERE-Classic-Ancestor-Bookmarks.pdf" has all the info. Need more help? Send me a convo.
—REQUIRED SOFTWARE
The template was made in Google Slides using Google Chrome/Windows 10. Compatible with Google Slides using any browser/operating system.
To create your Classic Ancestor Bookmarks, you will need:
— A free Google Account (to give you access to Google Slides)
— Acrobat Reader (or a similar) to view the Quick Guide. Acrobat Reader is free to download at https://get.adobe.com/reader/
— An internet connection to watch the video tutorials
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