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Build the story you want to remember
A quieter place to choose the right worksheet, question set, or guide before you begin collecting family stories.
Start here
Choose a working surface.
Pick the format that matches the moment: a printable, a question set, or a short guide.
The catalog
Browse by purpose.
Relationships
Generous questions and rituals for the people you love.
Events
Plan celebrations, reunions, and remembrance moments with intention.
Legacy
Document values alongside the paperwork.
Heritage
Preserve migration stories, rituals, and language.
Skills
Practical how-tos for interviewing and recording at home.
Occasions
Questions and guides for holidays, parties, and shared celebration moments.
Milestones
Life transition moments that deserve thoughtful documentation.
Gifts
Gift-focused resources for meaningful, memory-preserving choices.
From loose notes to a printed book
A calmer way to turn family memory into something finished.
Use a worksheet, start with one question, or follow a guide. Keepsake gathers the pieces into a finished book your family can review, design, and print.
- Collect
Invite family to answer questions in their own time.
- Shape
Arrange stories, photos, and voice notes into a book proof.
- Print
Approve the final pages and make the memories physical.

Printable shelf
Useful before you sit down.
Conversation cards
Start with one good question.
40 questions to ask your dad about growing up
Use these questions, follow-ups, and recording tips to capture your dad's childhood, teenage years, and early adulthood stories.
- What was your favorite game as a kid?
- Who was your first real friend?
- What did you want to be when you grew up?
41 questions to ask elderly parents while you can
Capture stories, wisdom, and everyday details from your parents' lives with these compassionate questions and follow-up ideas.
- Who made you feel most seen when you were young?
- What daily ritual brings you comfort now?
- Which family recipes should we keep cooking?
41 questions to ask your mom about life before kids
Discover who your mom was before parenting by exploring her childhood, early ambitions, friendships, and daily joys.
- Where did you feel most at home growing up?
- Who encouraged your dreams when you were young?
- What did weekends look like before you had kids?
74 questions to ask your grandparents about their life story
Spark meaningful conversations with your grandparents using these themed questions, follow-up ideas, and recording tips.
- Where did you grow up and what did it look like?
- How did you meet your partner?
- What was your first job and how did it feel?
Guides
Short help for the hard parts.
Eulogy examples you can adapt for any relationship
Use these eulogy examples and a six-part structure to write a tribute that sounds personal, specific, and true to your relationship.
Journaling prompts: 75 ideas for clarity, memory, and change
Use these journaling prompts to get unstuck, notice what matters, make decisions, and preserve the stories inside ordinary days.
Complete Guide to Family Memory Preservation
Learn how to preserve family stories with a practical system that combines prompts, interviews, multimedia capture, and a printed family memory book for generations.
Journal
Editorial notes, kept quiet.
Funeral readings that fit the person and the room
Choose funeral readings by tone, belief language, and ceremony role so the words feel right for this family and this service.
Retirement party ideas that turn a send-off into a story worth keeping
Use these retirement party ideas to collect stories, honor a career with specificity, and give the retiree something more lasting than a speech and sheet cake.
Legacy gift ideas for families who want to preserve stories
Use legacy gift ideas to turn family stories, values, and milestones into keepsakes that feel personal now and stay useful years later.



