How it works

For grandma

A memory book for Grandma that keeps her stories close

Turn favorite photos, recipes, sayings, letters, and family memories into a designed book she can hold and the family can keep.

A grandmother looking through a family memory book with loved ones

Best fit

Best for birthdays, holidays, Mother's Day, or preserving her life story while she can still add details.

Start with what the family already has

A few photos, recipe cards, handwritten notes, and short memories are enough to begin. Loresta helps organize the pieces into chapters that feel warm and easy to read.

Invite everyone to contribute

Children and grandchildren can add photos, voice notes, letters, and small stories through a family upload link.

Review before anything prints

The family can check names, captions, tone, and page order before the final book moves into production.

Inside the book

Simple materials become a book with meaning

Loresta can organize photos, notes, captions, voice memories, letters, timelines, and rough family context into a proof you review before print.

See the process
Recipes and traditionsGrandchildren's notesPhoto cleanupFamily timeline

Questions

Before you begin

Short answers for this kind of Legacy Book.

What should I include in a memory book for grandma?

Start with favorite photos, recipes, family sayings, letters, major milestones, and short notes about what she taught the family.

Can Grandma help write it?

Yes. You can upload her voice notes, answers to prompts, or rough stories, and Loresta can shape them into captions and chapters for review.

Make it real

Start with the memories you already have

Upload photos, notes, voice recordings, letters, videos, recipes, and rough thoughts. We help shape them into a book your family can review before print.

Start a book