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  • Encouraging Organization
  • The key to kid organization is the use of fun and colorful organizers!
    From "Scrapbooking"
    episode SCB-204


    One of the best ways to encourage children to maintain their scrapbooking materials is to supply them with a jazzy organizer. Here, designer Rose Dygard shares ideas for creating vibrant, personalized organizers. (Continued below)

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    Figure D

    • A square poly crop case easily stores paints and markers. Pop dots and foam flower appliques (figure A) are applied to give a 3-D effect to this organizer. Its flat surface can also be used as a work surface.

    • A smaller organizer (figure B) is ideal for stickers and photos. Sections can be labeled for quick location of supplies.

    • The shallow pockets of a desktop accordion file (figure C) can organize small supplies as well as flat materials such as birthday cards or invitations. This organizer can be decorated with stickers, gel pens or paint markers (which have greater impact on its black surface). This organizer is also a good choice for adult scrapbookers.

    • To decorate poly organizers, Dygard says, a paint pen designed for poly (figure D) needs to be used.

    Die-cuts/templates provided by Ellison Craft & Design. For more information about Ellison, see Resources.

    Click here for DIY's Scrapbooking Glossary.


    RESOURCES :
    Memory Makers Toddler Scrapbooks: Ideas, Tips, and Techniques ...
    Author: Memory Makers Editors
    Order this title from Amazon.com.

    My School Memories: A Scrapbooking Kit
    Author: Scholastic Press Editors
    Scholastic Press (Scholastic, Inc.)
    Website: www.scholastic.com

    Die-Cuts and Templates (Ellison Craft & Design)
    Cropping and cutting system are not available
    Ellison
    Website: www.ellison.com

    My Grandfather and Me: Memory Scrapbooks for Kids
    Author: Jane Drake, et al
    Order this title from Amazon.com.

    Memory Storage and Organizers
    Generations
    Website: http://my.cardinalbrands.com

    Family Scrapbooking: Fun Projects to Do Together
    Author: Lael Combe Furgeson and Stephanie F. Taylor
    Order this title from Amazon.com.
    Sterling Publishing Co. Inc.
    Website: www.sterlingpub.com

    My Best Friend and Me: A Memory Scrapbook for Kids
    Author: Jane Drake and Ann Cove
    Order this title from Amazon.com.
    Kids Can Press, Ltd.
    Website: www.kidscanpress.com

    My New Home and Me: A Memory Scrapbook For Kids
    Author: Lyn Thomas
    Order this title from Amazon.com.
    Kids Can Press, Ltd.
    Website: www.kidscanpress.com

    Scrapbooking for Kids
    Author: Karen Price
    Order this title from Amazon.com.
    Pace Products Inc.

    Scrapbooks for Kids: Ages 1 to 100
    Author: Jill Haglund
    Order this title from Amazon.com.
    Tweety Jill Publications
    Website: www.tweetyjills.com


    GUESTS :

    Rose Dygard
    Brand Manager
    Generations
    Website: http://my.cardinalbrands.com

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