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How to Make a Sleepover Scrapbook

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Making a scrapbook to commemorate your sleepovers is a fun way to preserve your memories to share in the future. You can make your own scrapbook or gather everyone together for a scrapbooking party, so each of your guests has a scrapbook to remember the event.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Gather your supplies together. Select a wide array of papers that match your sleepover theme for your scrapbook layouts. Look for papers with pajamas or pillows on them in colors that match the colors in your photographs.

  2. Step 2

    Search out other items that will bring back memories of the sleepover to include in your scrapbooking layouts. For example, if you ate chocolates, use the candy wrappers in your layouts.

  3. Step 3

    Journal and ask your guests to journal as well. You can ask each of them to share the funniest moments of the evening, or the moments that stand out the strongest for them. Since everyone will have different responses and different ways of expressing themselves, you'll really personalize your scrapbook.

  4. Step 4

    Orient your scrapbooking layouts so they're all in the same direction. It makes the final scrapbook easier to enjoy when the pages are all either portrait or all landscape oriented.

  5. Step 5

    Explore different scrapbooking layouts by laying your photos and embellishments without adhering them into place. That way you can move them around until you find the perfect position for each item.

  6. Step 6

    Use acid-free papers and adhesives to secure your photos, embellishments and journaling into place. By choosing acid-free products, you preserve the photos for many years to come.

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