Posted: May 26, 2009 9:35 AM
Updated: May 26, 2009 9:35 AM
Take a step back in time, and try making scrapbooks that use scraps rather than purchased materials. "This project is super," one mom reports. "It gives the kids their own project so they aren't constantly asking for acid free paper (which can get very expensive when one wrong cut means they are on to the next sheet). Also, with this project, they each have a book so conflicts over 'a' page will be minimal."
Here's what you need:
Five or more brown grocery bags Scissors Ribbon, about 2 feet for each scrapbook Yarn in your hair color 9-inch uncoated paper plate Markers White glueAn upstate New York Mom reported, "When I was at the store all I had to do was ask, and I got a big pile of brown paper bags."
Here's what you do:
Remove the bottom of the bag by cutting down the seam and around the bottom of each bag.Rachel LaClair (9) completed her cover and one page on the first day of the project and "couldn't wait to get going on some more" the next day.
Beth Wells says, "I often have extra photos I won't use in the family books and will pass them along to the kids (three children, ages 7 to 14 years old). I think that as their book grows, it will be its own incentive. Their pride will fuel their enthusiasm."
Tips:
If you are making one scrapbook for the children to share, make the plate faces from smaller paper plates.PLEASE HELP US MODERATE COMMENTS
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