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Memorial

Memorial scrapbooking ideas. Remember the ones you love through scrapbooks.
Scrapbooking the Unhappy
by Gwynn Asbury (May 27, 2013)
I think that the things shared in this article apply to many sad aspects of our experience of being human. In fact, many scientific studies have found that writing or journaling about the hard parts of life makes the hard parts easier to deal with and makes it easier to find the good parts of hard experiences.

Military Embellishment Project
by Polly McMillan Raymond (Nov 29, 2011)
A friend was hosting a fundraiser for a soldier stationed in Afghanistan. He wanted me to create a papecraft project using photos from the fundraising event and also personal photos. This project would be presented to his mother as a gift. I immediately thought a framed wall hanging would be perfect.

10 Military Layouts
by Stacy Milford (Mar 28, 2011)
A quick search of the Scrapjazz Gallery found plenty of inspiration, whether you are creating military-themed scrapbook pages for our past heroes or a current hero. Just take a look:

Step-by-Step: Always in My Heart
by Trish Dykes (Aug 11, 2009)
To honor my friend’s life and her memory, I created this layout to hang in my scrapbook room. It brightens my day to see her beautiful smile.

Sympathy Cards
by Trish Dykes (Jul 11, 2007)
Even when you don't know what to say, never underestimate the value of a sympathy card to the receiver. It can bring much needed comfort both at the time of the loss and later on, during the healing process.

Remembering a Mother
by Rachel Myerson (May 1, 2007)
A touching story of how scrapbooking helped to celebrate the life of a loved one at their funeral.

Breast Cancer Awareness
by Michelle Fulton (Oct 20, 2006)
When I think of breast cancer awareness, I think of my paternal grandmother. She died of the disease when I was less than two months old, but left a lasting impression on me. I hope that by sharing some of my ideas, you too are able to celebrate your loved ones and scrap your support for a cure.

Dearly Departed
by Tammy Moore (Oct 11, 2006)
When my beloved grandfather died a few weeks ago, I knew my 2006 album would be incomplete without a tribute (or two) in his memory. For anyone who has lost a loved one, I’ll give a few ideas and inspirations for scrapbooking the dearly departed.

The Therapeutic Benefits of Scrapbooking
by Libby Weifenbach (Jan 19, 2005)
Everyone faces various struggles in their lives. How we cope with those struggles is very personal. I’ve found that by taking the time to create a scrapbook page about the difficult times in my life, I am able to let go of some of the anger, sadness, or frustration that I feel about the situation.

Memorial Layouts
by Andrea Steed (Mar 31, 2004)
Making layouts that capture the past and honor those before us is something that makes scrapbooking priceless.


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