IPhoto Library accidentally put in the trash

My husband somehow accidentally put our iphoto library in the trash --don't ask, somehow it happened. The good news is that we haven't emptied the trash so the photos are still there, but I need to know where to move them. We had been getting this message: "Your iPhoto Library was not found. Do you want to find your library? iPhoto can't continue without Photo Library. Make sure disk containing your Photo Library is connected." It gave us the options of 'creating library', 'choosing library' or 'quit.' We just figured out that it was in the trash so now my question is where do we move the library to? I don't want to select 'choose library' and then have it retrieve from the trash since once day we will empty the trash. Where does the library belong? I'm not that computer savvy but I am a devoted iphoto user. Please let me know what's the best way to do this. Thank you very much.

hi flip,
Drag the entire iPhoto Library folder out of the trash and drag it in into your users Picture folder. Launch iPhoto and it should open the library just like nothing ever happened.
Lori

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