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Cookie Sheet Chore Chart
by Jennifer Vardy Little (May 15, 2012)
With summer coming my husband and I have decided it's time to begin giving our four-year-old chores to teach him responsibility before he starts school in the fall. Our son is a visual learner, though, so we wanted to have an interactive chart.

DIY Children's Growth Chart
by Jennifer Vardy Little (Apr 13, 2012)
When I was looking for a baby book for my son, I couldn’t find anything that went beyond age two. None of the areas where you could fill in information took into account that we live in a tech-savvy world. I wanted something that would grow with him.

Matching Your Layout Style to Your Teen’s Interests
by Polly McMillan Raymond (Mar 21, 2012)
I have a layout style that I would describe as colorful and quirky, with lots of layers of fun patterns and textures. Those same words could be said for fashion, which happens to be an interest of my 16-year-old daughter Lauren.

Disney Layout: What a Bunch of Characters!
by Jeanette Giancaspro (Mar 19, 2012)
You know you have them. Dozens (hundreds?) of them. I have them too. Those countless photos with all of those Disney characters. In this article, I’m going to show you how to condense those photos into two double-page Disney character layouts.

Journaling: Teenager
by Denise Gormish (Mar 8, 2012)
The teenage years between the ages of 13 and 19 are exciting and important years. A lot of things happen in those seven years, including personality changes, independence, physical development, hobbies, athletics and school. Here are a few journaling ideas for scrapbooking the teen years:

June 2011 Sketch Challenge
by Georgina Hefferman (Jun 6, 2011)
For the June 2011 Sketch challenge, I am taking you back to the basics with a really simple sketch and I’m challenging you to use it not just once, but five times.

Product Review: Echo Park Playground Collection
by Sheredian Vickers (Jun 3, 2011)
The Echo Park Playground Collection is a fun spring/summer collection based on a playground theme, as the name suggests.

Summer Crafts for Kids
by Heidi Anne Giebel (May 10, 2011)
As those long “dog days” of summer stretch out before us, are you wondering what to do with the kids? Here are three ideas for gathering the kids together and creating some fun summer paper crafts.

Kids Scrapbooking Products
by (Jan 11, 2011)
Get the products you need to create wonderful layouts of your children. Get paper, stickers, stamps and more.

Product Review: Creative Imaginations Empire Strikes Back Collection
by Heidi Anne Giebel (Oct 29, 2010)
What could be more exciting to a six-year-old boy than a Star Wars birthday party? When my nephew had his birthday party at the local laser tag fun place complete with a full Star Wars theme, I knew I had to find some special papers to scrap these memories.

Step-by-Step: Live Laugh Love
by Sheredian Vickers (Oct 28, 2010)
If you ever have several photos from an event that you want to scrap on a single page, this layout is for you!

DIY: Character-Themed Embellishments
by Rachel Myerson (Oct 25, 2010)
As my children pass through interests such as Pokémon and Bakugan, I find that not all of these scrapbooking themes are available for purchase, and even if they are, my child’s interest might change after one layout. In these cases, I prefer to make my own themed embellishments. There are several ways to do this.

Tween Décor Ideas
by Tiffany Roberts (Sep 23, 2009)
Tween décor is fun, happy, and a little on the funky side! Your tweens will love that you made them something that reflects their own unique personality (even if they don’t admit it!).

Step-by-Step: Swing
by Nora Noll (Aug 31, 2009)
Once in a while, I just love a product so much that I have to dig through my boxes of photos just to use the papers or embellishments that excite me. This is how I felt about the new BasicGrey June Bug Collection and the Lemonade Collection of papers and embellishments.

Step-by-Step: Pet Shop Pals
by Nora Noll (Jul 7, 2009)
At every phase of my daughter’s life, she has had a favorite toy. A fun way to remember your child’s most loved objects is to make a scrapbook page about them.

Step-by-Step: Self Portrait
by Nora Noll (Apr 21, 2009)
Every once in a while I let my daughter take our camera. I was quite surprised when I downloaded the last batch of photos to find that she is now fascinated with taking self-portraits.

Through the Years Album
by Andrea Steed (Nov 12, 2008)
Instead of creating separate scrapbooks for my daughter (or any future kids) each year, I've decided to do a layout-per-year in her own album that she can have when she is 18.

Step-by-Step: Adore
by Trish Dykes (Sep 26, 2008)
I am a vintage girl at heart. I love antiques, old photos and all kinds of textures. Imagine my delight upon seeing this great new collection of papers called Blue Awning by K&Company. They are the perfect blend of vintage style and modern color that can be used with any era of photos.

Product Review: K & Company, Girl Scout Collection
by Denise Gormish (Jul 2, 2008)
When K & Company released its Girl Scout Collection, it provided a wonderful assortment of supplies for both Girl Scouts and leaders.

Scrapbooking for Twins, Triplets, or More
by Patter Cross (Dec 24, 2007)
Being a mom of identical triplet girls, I can tell you that moms of multiples are just as excited about scrapbooking as moms of singletons. However, we do have some things that we must think about differently as we scrap. Let’s look at a few things.

Scrapbooking the Tween Years
by Denise Gormish (Dec 12, 2007)
What are the tween years? These are the years between the ages of 8 and 13. Here are a few ideas for scrapbooking the tween years:

Capturing Metal Mouth Memories
by Libby Weifenbach (Jul 27, 2007)
Recording the everyday moments in life - including trips to the orthodontist - is an important part of preserving your memories. So, take your camera to your next check-up and use these ideas to start scrapping that special "brace face" in your life.

All About Me: Scrapbooking Childhood Pictures
by Laura Arellano-Weddleton (May 16, 2006)
Have you ever scrapped a page that includes pictures of you when you were a child? When you think about it, it’s amazing how much you did and saw at a young age. Why don’t you scrap about it?

Adoption and Scrapbooking: a Match Made in Heaven
by Lisa Price (Mar 31, 2006)
Adoption and scrapbooking go together like mom and apple pie. Why? Most adoptions begin with a scrapbook page or mini-book that details your life through photographs. Here are some ideas for scrapbooking an album for an adopted child:

Memories of Scouting
by Allyson Bright (Nov 8, 2005)
Scouting memories—whether they are yours or those of someone close to you—deserve a place of honor in your scrapbook albums. Here are some great ideas for how to scrapbook them.

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