I've been putting dates on my pages since the first three albums I made. When I save them, I save them "child'sname/children_month and year of layout _ topic01"
**I will write child if just that one child, or if there is more than one, it will be children**
Then when I put my album together, which is not scrapped chronologically, but by whatever I feel like scrapping, I just go by months and theme, making one or two pages together. It's really easy to put my 100-page albums together.
BUT when they were printed, the first 300, I realized I didn't date them. Since then, I've made a conscious effort to date every single layout, whether it's on a tab, embossed, in the photo, on a paper piece. Sometimes it's hidden and I have really look for it--but all my layouts have a date for when I print, it'll be in the album!
I thought every dated their layouts and I was just slow in not doing it because there is usually a date place on most templates. But I never caught on to dating until my first three albums were printed! Oh well, the kids understand. It's a learning experience!
