Thursday, 4 October 2012

School Scrapbook Pockets


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.

Scrapbook with Style


Scrapbook with Style


Here's a way to create a scrapbook that's as special as the photos and other keepsakes it holds. Start with a fabric-covered album, and personalize it with decorative touches. We modified this one in two ways: covering the plain pages with patterned papers and adding a metallic monogram to the cover.

Tools and Materials
For the Album Pages
Craft knife
Cutting mat
Ruler
Photo-safe decorative paper, nycentralartsupply.com
Photo album
Card stock cut to desired size
Archival-quality glue stick

For the Monogram

Letter stencil, designerstencils.com
Photo album
Drafting or masking tape
Matte medium
1-inch-wide foam paintbrush
Metallic acrylic paint
Scrapbook with Style How-To

1. The Album-Page How-To: cut decorative paper to the same size as the album's pages.

2. Arrange photos and card stock labels on one of the decorative pages. Flip items over, and mark the corners as shown, 1/2 inch from corners.

3. Use those marks to determine where to cut slits in the decorative paper to insert the corners of photos and labels.

4. Apply glue stick to back of decorative paper, avoiding slits. Position on album page, and smooth to adhere.

5. Slide pictures and card stock labels into the slits cut into the decorative papers.

6. The Monogram How-To: position stencil (see Tools and Materials dropdown list, above) on album cover, and adhere with tape.

7. Apply matte medium to inside of stencil with foam paintbrush to prime (this will seal the fabric and prevent the paint from bleeding). Let dry for 2 minutes. Clean brush.

8. Stencil letter again, this time using metallic paint. Let dry, and remove stencil.