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Scrapbooking: A Summer Crafts Solution to School Papers

This Craft Can Corral All Those Papers and Become a Record of the School Year

By Colleen Green, published Jun 02, 2006
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If your child’s school is anything like mine, you get papers and pictures sent home all through the year, but when the school year ends your child comes home with bags full of papers and projects and you’re left drowning in a sea of school memories.

A lot of parents simply box these papers up and put them into the attic only to throw them away in the future, or sort through them and only keep the best; but what if there was a simple and fun craft that you could do with your child that would keep all these papers neatly in one place? Scrapbooking these papers and projects is the perfect way to save these memories and to keep the job from being too overwhelming, you could set up one night a week to work on the books with your child.

On the first night you’ll need to simply sort through the papers, separating them by subject. Then each of you go through each pile and pick out your favorites, then go through the discard pile again to make sure you haven’t missed any papers you want to keep. Now you have some idea of how many pages you’ll need in your scrapbook; you can either go all out and get whole scrapbooking kits and supplies at a crafts store or you can go to a discount superstore and get less expensive supplies but the most important thing you will need is your child’s imagination.

Allow your child to control this project with you as assistant and supervisor, after all, these are his or her memories and he or she will be the one who ends up with the book; as with any project, the more input a child has in it, the more interest he or she will have. Spreading the work out over a few weeks will also keep your child’s interest fresh instead of burning it out in a day-long marathon of work.

Takeaways
  • Scrapbooking school papers and project is a way to preserve them neatly.
  • This craft can fit any budget, you can buy kits or use supplies you have around your house.
  • Let your child direct the project and they will exercise their imagination and creativity.
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