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Step-by-Step: First Grade
by Nora Noll (Aug 19, 2008)
In trying to spice up my scrapbook pages and step outside of my comfort zone, I began looking at digital layouts for inspiration.

Hybrid Step-by-Step: 5th Grade
by Denise Gormish (Jul 11, 2008)
Incorporating the digital graphics and journaling in this page about my daughter's 5th grade year allowed me to create a clean, simple page with lots of information. Here is how I created my hybrid layout:

It’s Academic
by Denise Gormish (Oct 23, 2007)
While parties and field trips are fun, students spend most of their day inside the classroom learning. Why not record that learning process and progress in your scrapbooks? Here are some ideas for adding academics:

Scrapbooking School Events
by Denise Gormish (Oct 11, 2007)
I have fond memories of school events as a child. I don’t have any photographs or written accounts to remember those days. As a result of my experience, I try to include those things in our scrapbooks for my children.

Quoting Dr. Seuss
by Rachel Myerson (Aug 6, 2007)
Whether or not you live with children and own a small collection of Dr. Seuss books, you can still quote him on layouts. Here is a small selection of fun quotes you can start with:

Sorority & Fraternity Life Albums
by Jennifer Sizemore (Jan 10, 2006)
Greek life is a big part of many people's college experience and beyond. There are so many different things that you can include in your sorority or fraternity scrapbook, with or without photos. Start with the following ideas and springboard from there!

Be True to Your School
by Denise Gormish (Sep 5, 2005)
Our schools, whether our own or those of someone else in our lives, are places where we spend a lot of time. They are very special to us. Here are some journaling ideas to get started on documenting about school.

Scrapbooking the College Years
by Allyson Bright (Jul 29, 2005)
College is a time unlike any other. For many, it was the first taste of real independence. Whether you have hundreds of photos or none at all, remembering your college years within the pages of your scrapbooks is something that shouldn’t be overlooked.

Celebrating Teachers
by Allyson Bright (May 9, 2005)
While certain teachers and classes have faded, others stick with me in truly profound ways. Everyone has had teachers that have touched their lives, for better or worse. Remember those important people that helped shape your life or your children's lives by including them in your scrapbooks.

Reading with Meaning
by Trish Dykes (Nov 28, 2004)
Each week as I volunteer in my daughter’s first-grade class, I am reminded of how much I take the ability to read for granted. What ideas can you use to document reading activities in your scrapbooks?

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