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Boys

Boy scrapbooking ideas and inspirational articles. Learn to scrapbook for boys.
Boys and Their Comic Books
by Jennifer Vardy Little (J-M) (May 1, 2013)
If you’re a mom of boys, you probably find yourself doing a lot of boy-themed pages -- and let’s face it, there are lots of boy favorites like Superman, Batman and Spiderman who got their start in comic books.

Autism Awareness Day: Finding Your Voice in Journaling
by Jeanette Giancaspro (Apr 19, 2013)
Autism spectrum disorders affect approximately 1 out of 88 children, according to statistics from the Center for Disease Control. They are more likely to affect boys (1 out of 54) than girls (1 out of 252), and these disorders are found in all racial and ethnic groups.

National Boy Scout Day: Simple Layouts
by Jeanette Giancaspro (Feb 8, 2013)
During its 100+ years, the BSA has undergone many changes and faced many challenges, but it still remains one of the largest youth organizations in the United States.

DIY Decorating for a Racecar Birthday Party
by Cindy DeRosier (Mar 20, 2012)
Consider using scrapbook supplies and other items you already have to make your own decorations. It's easy, inexpensive, and fun! Here's how I did just that for racecar-themed birthday party decor.

Embellishing with Gears
by Rachel Myerson (Dec 19, 2011)
Since I am the only female in my family, I have been looking for a go-to embellishment that works on many of my masculine layouts, one that is available in many sizes, textures, and male-oriented colors. I believe I have finally discovered that embellishment – gears!

Product Review: BoBunny Blast Off Collection Card Kit
by Georgina Hefferman (Dec 9, 2011)
This adorable card kit from BoBunny is quite simply a stroke of genius! It is perfect to create quick fun cards for the little ones in your family.

10 Layout Ideas: All About a Boy
by Maegan Hall (Aug 29, 2011)
In 2001, my first son was born and I catch myself still wondering how to approach things that are all boy when I’m a complete diamond-encrusted girly-girl. Here are 10 ideas that I hope will spark your own creativity in documenting the boy in your life.

Photographing Boys
by Rachel Myerson (Jan 25, 2011)
I spoke to Jolene Johnston, a professional photographer and mom to two boys to get her advice on how to photograph boys.

Cards for the Men in Your Life
by Patter Cross (Jan 10, 2011)
Today I wanted to share some masculine cards with you and give you an idea of how to create a card for that special man in your life.

Boy-Themed Scrapbooking Products
by (Jan 6, 2011)
Get everything you need to scrap about the special little guys in your life. We offer a huge variety of boy-themed stickers, papers, stamps and embellishments.

Step-by-Step: Little Cowboy
by Andrea Steed (Oct 21, 2010)
Since this has become one of my favorite photos, I really wanted the layout to do it justice and reflect the weathered, textured cowboy feel.

Step-by-Step: Little Guy
by Sheredian Vickers (Jul 15, 2010)
Who says that a photo has to be a special, dolled-up picture or include a special occasion? Capture an ordinary day by scrapping an ordinary photo.

Step-by-Step: Sea Creature
by Jane Swanson (Jun 17, 2010)
The characters on my grandson’s swimming suit and sunhat resembled these zany monster characters from the Monstrosity collection by Sassafras Lass and provided the perfect backdrop for these photos with Grandpa at the beach.

Monsters, Bugs and Dinosaurs... Oh My!!
by Georgina Hefferman (Jun 15, 2010)
I thought I would share with you a few ideas on how to incorporate monsters, bugs and dinosaurs into your scrapbook pages and cards. Here are my examples to hopefully provide a little inspiration.

Step-by-Step: Camo Kid
by Julia Sandvoss (Jun 3, 2010)
I have a son who loves, loves anything to do with soldiers, tanks, camouflage-you name it. When I saw the new Roughin It line it called to me for these photos of my son in his Halloween costume last year!

Step-by-Step: Oh Boy
by Sheredian Vickers (Apr 29, 2010)
Colorblocking is a tried-and-true technique for creating layouts. It provides a way to make photos the focal point while also enabling you to use up some remaining scraps.

Step-by-Step: I Miss This
by Julia Sandvoss (Jul 14, 2009)
Recently, I found myself wishing for the days when life seemed simpler, easier, and sweeter. I still have my sweet, loving child. We just have a whole lot of other complications happening that stress him and then stress me. I miss those days!

Step-by-Step: Laugh (and the world laughs with you)
by Sheredian Vickers (Jan 27, 2009)
Get three pieces of coordinating patterned papers (I used scraps), buttons and an old Dymo labeler to complete this multi-photo page. You can duplicate this layout by following the steps below.

Step-by-Step: Shutter Bug
by Nora Noll (Nov 6, 2008)
When I developed these photos of my nephew, I knew that I was finally going to be able to use one of the colors I love the most: Blue.

Step-by-Step: Smile
by Sheredian Vickers (Jul 21, 2008)
These bold simple photos called for a bold yet simple layout design. With a simple quote, color-blocking and a few small embellishments, the design really allows the photographs to shine.

Gift Albums for Men
by Rachel Myerson (Jun 30, 2007)
When it comes time to create an album for a man, many scrappers are stumped as to how to choose an album style and embellishments that will appeal to a man. Here are some manly ideas:

3 Ways to Involve a Man in Scrapbooking
by Tammy Moore (Dec 1, 2005)
Get the men in your life involved in your scrapbooking hobby. Encourage them play a part in the documentation of your family memories with these three suggestions.

Make it Masculine
by Lindsay Teague (May 25, 2005)
If you’re like me, you may have a difficult time translating your favorite girlish embellishments and patterns into something that’s fit for a boy. Here are a few tips and tricks that will make a masculine layout easier and more fun to do:

All Boy Titles
by Jennifer Sizemore (Jun 18, 2003)
Looking for titles for an all-boy page? Here's a list of them!


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