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Scrapbooking Volunteer Work
by Jennifer Wolfe-Pearce (May 8, 2013)
Volunteer work comes in many different forms: helping a friend in need, donating money, spending time in a selfless labor of love. No matter how you donate your talents and resources to others, it’s a part of your life and should consider scrapbooking about it to preserve those important memories.

Making a Military Album
by Patricia Folchert (Nov 8, 2012)
Is there anyone on this planet more deserving of a top-notch scrapbook album than those who fearlessly protect this wonderful nation? I would say no, so when I was asked to create an Air Force album for my brother-in-law I wholeheartedly said yes

Changing Jobs
by Jennifer Vardy Little (J-M) (Nov 5, 2012)
I recently got a promotion at work, and while I was incredibly excited, it meant leaving the co-workers I’d been with for the past nine years and considered close friends, almost family. Accepting the new job required a lot of soul searching and involved uprooting my family, so naturally, I wanted to make a scrapbook to document the occasion.

Honoring Ancestors in the Military
by Gwynn Asbury (May 31, 2012)
I have a strong sense of patriotism, but also heartfelt gratitude for what it means to be in the military. One of the most difficult topics to scrapbook is military ancestry or topics dealing with military service in general.

Tax Day Journaling
by Denise Gormish (Apr 16, 2012)
It’s here again – tax day. It’s the day when individual income tax returns are due to the United States Federal Government. While it’s no one’s favorite day, it is a day that deserves some journaling in your scrapbook pages. Here are some ideas for scrapping the days leading up to tax day and the day itself.

Career Scrapbook Supplies
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Scrapbooking Active Military Duty
by Heidi Anne Giebel (Jul 6, 2010)
As documenters of our family history we feel it’s our job to record the experiences of our brave loved ones. Here are some tips and hints that might help as well as a few scrapbook pages for inspiration.

Scrapbooking Careers: Heritage Style
by Allyson Bright (Mar 1, 2006)
Learning about the careers of those who have gone before us can be an amazing process, and the results can translate into truly unique scrapbook pages.

Military Memories
by Jennifer Sizemore (Dec 7, 2005)
Overcome the challenges of scrapbooking your military memories, such as innacuracy, poor photos, and no photos at all with these simple tips.

It's all in a Day's Work
by Jane Swanson (Feb 29, 2004)
Real jobs, dream jobs, the short lived jobs, career choices, and co-worker friends are all part of each of our lives. Don't forget to include them in your scrapbooks.


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