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These days we have photos all over our screens—in our text threads, on our social media stories and posts, uploaded to this app and that one—but do you ever wonder how we will look back on them 20, 30, and 40 years down the road? One preserver of memories will know will live on for our kids and grandkids, though, is the old-school scrapbook. There's something extra meaningful about not only having your photos on printed pages but artfully placed on layouts along with memorabilia like ticket stubs, children's drawings, notes, and pressed flowers that can just take a few simple supplies.
The next time you are feeling crafty you could DIY a gift or some paper flowers, or perhaps the best gift to mark a birthday, be it No. 1 or No. 40, is a scrapbook of aesthetic pages showcasing the most colorful parts of life you have shared together. While you're at it, you might as well wrap the finished product just the right way before its grand unveiling for a kid or for an adult.
And now for 20 scrapbooking ideas to inspire you to pull out paper, stickers, and scissors and get to creating, whether you are. a beginner or a pro. With this list, the possibilities will be endless for the memory-keeping fun you'll create.
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Vintage family photos deserve a treatment that's as charming as they are. Here, use scrapbook embellishments that look as if they were pulled from an antique book.
For a truly eye-catching scrapbook page, use photos and embellishments to create a shape, such as a Christmas tree. The quotes, stickers, and small photos will no doubt look adorable together.
A scrapbook doesn’t need to be a big undertaking—literally! You can make a miniature version of a scrapbook with notecards and scrapbook paper that you cut in smaller pieces.
Here’s one way to keep your tiniest memories safe while making them look endearing. Drop handmade, teeny envelopes into a sheet protector and then place it in a binder. They can easily hold ticket stubs, mini photos, and other things you’ve held onto. Bonus idea: You can also use this concept to make your own scrapbook advent calendar for the holidays.
A scrapbook should always tell a story, whether it’s through photos or actually writing a story and featuring it on a page. Write out your memory, then place accompanying photos around it.
Sure, we usually reserve selfies for Facebook or to stay on our phones for all of eternity. But why not show pride in your photos and put them in a scrapbook? A page like this allows your selfie to take center stage amid oh-so-cute embellishments.
Color is one way to instantly make a scrapbook page your own, showing off your tastes and theming the hues to the feel of the page. You can go completely kaleidoscopic with ink vibrantly covering the shapes and words showcased on your page.
In the case of scrapbook accessories, we think that more is almost always better, and that’s definitely true of flowers. Instead of including just a few, go all out with a layered page bursting with blooms.
Sure, you can decorate a scrapbook page with flat embellishments and stickers, but they can actually jump off the page to create visual interest, too. Try it out with green leaves that look as if they’re growing from your scrapbook.
You can always scrapbook traditional 4x6 photos, but images come in a variety of sizes these days. Opt for scaled-down photos to fit more onto a page, then include a few embellishments to add visual interest.
To make your scrapbook look even more unique, include a few envelopes that hold small memories and other surprises you’ll enjoy for years to come. (These envelopes have been made using magazines.)
We love the darling, colorful scrapbook embellishments that you can buy at the store, but have you considered using a few items from around your house? Notecards, leftover ribbon, and black tape make surprisingly good scrapbooking supplies.
The whole idea of scrapbooking is to let your creativity run wild, and that certainly goes for layering patterns on a page. We say pattern a page to your heart’s content! Words, polka dots, stripes, hearts ... the more, the merrier.
A plastic photo page can always serve as a scrapbook page, a method that’s definitely suited to beginners or those who want to try something new. Slip cards, gift tags, or photos into the sleeves for a photo-album-meets-scrapbook.
Here’s an easy way to organize your photos and embellishments on a scrapbook page. Create a grid on the page using ribbon and rick rack. It’ll look fanciful and fun, and it’s a great way to spotlight your memories.
Dig out your old rolodex (or buy a new one!) and use it to make a totally unique scrapbook. Add quotes, photos, and stickers to the cards, and flip through your memories.
Photos and embellishments are a wonderful combination, but we think that words should always make an appearance on a scrapbook page, too. Stamp them out and make your stories, favorite quotes, and calendar dates come to life.