1. Pick a theme for the memory book
The theme gives contributors a clear reason to participate.
- Choose a person, milestone, class, family event, or season.
- Write prompts that ask for real memories.
- Make the deadline visible in the invite.
A digital memory book should preserve more than files. It should collect the stories behind the photos and the voices behind the messages.

The theme gives contributors a clear reason to participate.
A modern memory book can include writing, photos, voice notes, and videos instead of only scanned pages.
Group responses by prompt or contributor so the finished keepsake feels intentional.
Use wrapd when you want prompts, private contributions, creator review, and a reveal experience instead of a shared folder.
Quick answers for planning this kind of group memory gift.
Include written stories, photos, videos, voice notes, and prompts that help contributors remember specific moments.
Not quite. A memory book adds structure, prompts, and story around the media people contribute.
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