How to Make a Homemade Greeting Card Scrapbook

By Kassidy Emmerson, published Nov 03, 2007
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With the advent of e-cards, receiving traditional paper greeting cards is more special than ever. Sure, sending cards electronically is less expensive, quicker, and, more environmentally friendly. But there's nothing like holding a real paper card in your hand that someone took the time to buy, fill out, attach postage and send it via snail mail to you. For these reasons, I decided to start keeping and organizing my cards in a creative manner. Read this instructive article and learn how to make a homemade greeting card scrapbook!

1. Gather Together Your Paper Greeting Cards and Materials

I waited until I had quite a few greeting cards before I sat down one evening to start my scrapbook. I gathered together a scrapbook, scissors, tacky tape, a glue stick, some assorted, decorative scrapbook paper, a pack of magic markers and a pack of stickers.

Your scrapbook can be any size you wish. The most popular size seems to be twelve inches.

You can find scrapbook supplies most anywhere nowadays. The local Big Lots stores carry quite a selection, and they're all reasonably priced. Scrapbook stores carry larger selections of books, stickers, paper, et cetera, but they're usually high priced unless you get materials on sale. Hobby stores also carry scrapbook supplies. And, you can also search the Internet.

2. Plan Your Basic Strategy

If you're really into organization, you can make a scrapbook for each holiday or each sender. I decided to simply put all my cards together in one book. I did arrange the cards by date, though. That way, as I flip through them, I can review the year month-by-month as the holidays occur- New Year, Anniversary, Easter, Mother's Day, Halloween, Birthday and Christmas, for example.

To make a homemade greeting card scrapbook, I also decided to place two or more small cards on each page. You can dedicate a page to each card, if you prefer. But, the way I laid out my cards, this was more space-efficient.

3. Lay Out Each Greeting Card

How to Make a Homemade Greeting Card Scrapbook

Homemade Greeting Card Scrapbook

Credit: Kassidy Emmerson

Copyright: Kassidy Emmerson

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My scrap book is a big box of things I can't even think about throwing away, but will probably never use or even see again. Your way sounds much better. I think I'll give it a shot.

Posted on 11/27/2007 at 2:11:00 AM

 
Cute idea.

Posted on 11/12/2007 at 4:11:00 PM

 
Love it!

Posted on 11/12/2007 at 7:11:00 AM

 
Great idea!

Posted on 11/10/2007 at 9:11:00 PM

 
I like this!

Posted on 11/09/2007 at 11:11:00 AM

 
Awesome idea! I often just use the covers of cards for regular scrapbooks.

Posted on 11/09/2007 at 6:11:00 AM

 
This is such a clever idea. I love keeping all of my cards and am disorganized. The cards just usually end up in a drawer. Thanks.

Posted on 11/07/2007 at 4:11:00 PM

 
Excellent ideas. Thanks for sharing.

Posted on 11/07/2007 at 12:11:00 AM

 
Excellent idea and these become collectibles over time. Vintage scrapbooks are often very desirable, either by family members or historians.

Posted on 11/06/2007 at 6:11:00 PM

 
I'm still working on my first card. :-)

Posted on 11/05/2007 at 10:11:00 PM

 
What a neat project! I have tons of cards saved in various boxes... this would be a great way to organized them for trips down memory lane.

Posted on 11/05/2007 at 7:11:00 AM

 
Great article as always!

Posted on 11/04/2007 at 4:11:00 PM

 
Great ideas - I love a handwritten letter or handmade card!

Posted on 11/04/2007 at 3:11:00 PM

 
Could craft for my kids if they can sit still that long. :p Thanks!

Posted on 11/04/2007 at 8:11:00 AM

 
What a wonderful idea! Thanks for sharing!

Posted on 11/03/2007 at 11:11:00 PM

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