Monday, December 12, 2005

Scrapbooking Gifts

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SCRAPBOOKING
  • Hang It Up Calendars - Great memories for the year!
  • Make Your Own Vacation Scrapbook Kit
  • Make Your Own Wedding Scrapbook Kit
  • Love Your Handwriting
  • Creative Sketches 2
  • Journaler's Handbook
  • Journaler's Sidekick
  • 123's of Creative Doodling
  • Kids Book of Creative Lettering
  • LMNOP More Creative Lettering
  • XYZ Creative Lettering
  • Scrapbooking Calendar
  • Pass the Chocolate

  • Kerry

    Scrapbooking Gifts

    Click on any title to read more.

    SCRAPBOOKING
    Hang It Up Calendars - Great memories for the year!
    Make Your Own Vacation Scrapbook Kit
    Make Your Own Wedding Scrapbook Kit
    Love Your Handwriting

    Creative Sketches 2

    Journaler's Handbook

    Journaler's Sidekick

    123's of Creative Doodling
    Kids Book of Creative Lettering
    LMNOP More Creative Lettering
    XYZ Creative Lettering
    Scrapbooking Calendar
    Pass the Chocolate

    Kerry

    Scrapbooking, Writing & Holidays

    Writing should be an integral part of our lives!
    Why not include it in your holiday activities?

    As I ponder how we will spend the upcoming holiday weeks, I am reminded of the educational value of scrapbooking. In the past I have written about ideas you can use to teach your children writing and art techniques as you scrapbook. Since we enjoy scrapbooking so much, I plan to have my children make some scrapbook gifts this week. For many of the pages they create, they will be writing a paragraph about that page. Of course, I will use Excellence in Writing to work through the writing process by developing a brief outline, writing a rough draft and editing their paragraph for stylistic techniques and possible errors. If your children are having a hard time deciding what to write about, make a list of ideas with them.

    To improve your artistic layouts, I would recommend Creative Sketches 2. It is filled with sketches Becky herself uses to design unique scrapbook layouts. The book is organized according to how many pictures you will have on a layout.

    Writing can take many forms throughout the holidays. I love to hear what everyone is doing. Reading Christmas letters is a special treat in our house. Do you send out a Christmas letter updating your friends and family? Let your children help you write your letter. For the several years, our children are co-authors of our Christmas letter. When they were younger, they simply wrote sentences about events they enjoyed. Now, they are writing a paragraph about one of their favorite memories of the year and one of the lessons God has taught them this past year. You can use Excellence in Writing's unit on creative writing to develop a well-written paragraph. We are writing a New Year's letter this year as we take a look back at 2005.

    One last idea is to have your children write down their favorite memories about the holidays. One year I asked them several questions about the holidays and had each one write down their answers. I am keeping those answers in their journals. Won't it be fun to look back and see what they thought was important in 2005?

    Kerry

    Make a Memory Calendar

    Are you looking for that perfect, unique gift? Cut-It-Up has produced a cool calendar that may be just what you are looking for. If you are not the creative type, give this to a friend and let her go wild with her imagination as she develops pages for each month. If you are the creative-type, make this calendar for someone else. I'm sure it will be a treasure.

    The coolest aspect of this calendar is that it continues after 2006. Once the calendar is complete with all your photos and journaling, you have 12 completed pages for a scrapbook. It will then be enjoyed forever!

    Look at pictures of the Hang-It-Up Calendar

    Kerry

    ps. This is a great school activity for the upcoming week - lots of art and writing!!!