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How to Make a School Scrapbooking Border

Monday, February 8th, 2010

If you’re creating a scrapbook to commemorate a school year you may be wondering what you can use for a school scrapbooking border. Sure, most people use those block letters or school buses and these work just fine but if you want to be creative you can come up with so many other scrapbooking layout ideas and things to use to help you celebrate the school year.

For example, think specifically of that child. What kinds of activities do they like to do during the school year or what is their favorite academic subject? You aren’t limited with scrapbook page layout ideas. If they like science then use science-themed items as a school scrapbooking border. This could include atoms and molecules or beakers. You can even try equations. If they like to read or do creative writing then books with children’s titles might work well. If they are really good at music, then of use musical notes or die cuts of their favorite instrument as part of a school page border. Sports enthusiasts also have many items you might use as a school scrapbooking border. Bats, balls, racquets, and even sports shoes can make great items!

Another creative idea for a school scrapbooking border is to use different quotes for scrapbooks and phrases in different fonts and typestyles and use those as a border. There are many words and phrases you can use but you may also want to ask your child what he or she may include. Of course the phrases that kids like to use do change constantly so do not assume you know what is cool in kid lingo today- be sure to ask your children! Getting the child involved in choosing a school scrapbooking border can also be fun and an interesting project for the two of you to do together.

Keep in mind that you do not have to use school-themed items for a school scrapbooking border. Sometimes you can just use a good color scheme like primary colors for elementary school chlidren or the school colors of your kids’ school for older high school students. If you carry the same color scheme throughout your album pages, you can tie everything together and have a terrific looking finished product. You might also try making up small items to actually attach or adhere as a school scrapbooking border rather than just something you write or draw on. This might be miniature books, cutouts of apple shapes, or little brick schoolhouses that you color and then glue on the page as a border.