School Scrapbook Pockets
A scrapbook can help organize -- and proudly display -- the steady stream of photographs, artwork, awards, and other keepsakes that accrue during a young person's school years.
Martha Stewart Living, January 2006
Add pockets to your scrapbook to help organize -- and proudly display -- the steady stream of photographs, artwork, awards, and other keepsakes that accrue during a young person's school years.
Tools and Materials
Notebook paper (ruled and graph styles)
Tape
Sewing machine
Optional: Archival glue stick
School Scrapbook Pockets How-To
1. Tape together 2 pieces of notebook paper (ours is 7 1/2 by 8 1/2 inches), short end to short end. Trim width if necessary to fit scrapbook pages. Fold paper up from bottom.
2. Make pockets in desired depths. Stitch sides to scrapbook pages with a sewing machine to secure, or glue with an archival glue stick.