Graduation scrapbook: Tips for a High School Scrapbook Album

September 30, 2009 · Filed Under Craft 

Does it seem like only yesterday that your child started kindergarten?  Now he’s graduating from high school and will soon start college in the fall.  It’s important to document your child’s high school years in a special graduation scrapbook.

You may already have a school scrapbooking album for your child, but high school graduation memories can fill an entire scrapbook.  Dedicate one album for this special occasion.  It doesn’t need to be a large album, but one that can accommodate professional portraits might be important if you plan to include the sittings for senior pictures.

The summer before your child senior year of high school, he will usually sit for senior portraits.  Those special pictures should have a page in a graduation album.

There’s so much to include in a graduation scrapbook.  Reserve one copy of your child’s graduation announcement and showcase it on a page.  Following that page, include cards and letters from family and friends, especially ones with graduation advice.  You might even include a letter from you with a personal message to the graduate.  Write your hopes and dreams for their future along with advice you wish you would have been given on graduation day.

If your child is receiving a special award or honor at the graduation ceremony, be sure to design a page to highlight this accomplishment.  Once the graduation is over, either include the original certificate in the album or make a copy.

Is your child giving a speech at the graduation ceremony?  Take some pictures of your child preparing and practicing for the speech.  Save his notes, including drafts, and use them on a page layout.

Did your local newspaper cover the graduation ceremony?  Make copies of these articles for the scrapbook.  Newspaper fades quickly.  So you want to make photocopies.  If you placed in a congratulations announcement in the paper, include this as well.

Graduation is full of photo opportunities. Think about the photos you want in your child’s graduation scrapbook, and make a list before the celebration starts.  Pictures of the ceremony are important, but so are photos of your child with his friends, family and teachers.

Include high school mementoes in the scrapbook album.  One page layout should show the graduation ceremony program.  Scrapbook two copies on the page showing both the cover and the inside as much as possible.

Candid shots are a fun way to document graduation parties.  Send a camera with your child when he attends graduation celebrations.  Plan to exchange photographs with your child’s friends as well.  That way you’ll have plenty of candid photos to choose from for your graduation album.

You should definitely include a copy of your child’s final report card or transcript.  A nice complement to the scrapbooking page would be a copy of the college acceptance letter he received from the college he plans to attend.

For the final page of the graduation scrapbook, create a special page layout highlighting a photograph of your child leaving for college.  You could even place a picture of your child on his first day of kindergarten next to a graduation photograph.

A graduation scrapbook will become a family heirloom.  You don’t need to make it complicated.  The most important part of a graduation scrapbook is to preserve and document your graduate’s special day.

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