How To Create Scrapbooks With Your Family: Scrapbook Ideas - Disney
Posted: Sunday, July 20, 2008
by Erik Birkeland
Wolf Media Online
There are many scrapbook ideas; Disney themed scrapbooks are one of these. Disney characters are extremely popular with children. There are so many great characters to choose from like Ariel, Cinderella, Belle, Jasmine, Winnie The Pooh, and Mickey Mouse. This makes the prospect of making a scrapbook exciting to your children. Why is this important? Well scrapbooking lends itself extremely well to doing projects with your family. Spending time making scrapbooks with your children is a great way to connect with them.
I know in our home the Disney princesses are a big hit. My daughter just loves them. So I use scrapbook ideas based on the Disney princesses. Instead of my daughter heading out the door and playing outside all day I'm able to get her to stop and spend an hour with Dad and Mom working on a scrapbook. These scrapbooks normally go over a special event in our lives like birthdays or trips to the beach. If you have gone to Disney Land or Disney World then the pictures from the trip would make a perfect opportunity for a scrapbook. The important point here is that you're able to bond more as a family by working together on a project and reminiscing about past events.
Scrapbook ideas - Disney themed come in a variety of different formats. There are:
- Pre-made papers
- Embellishments
- Stickers
- Albums
- Rub-ons
- Epoxy Tiles (for borders)
- Stamps
Erik Birkeland writes on business and family related issues.
To read more about scrapbooking and how to enhance your experience with it then visit Free Printable Scrapbooking
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Top-level comments on this article: (1 total)Great article, Erik. Stickers is a great way to get a very young child interested in scrapbooks. My grandson is just three and he loves stickers of all kinds and can fill a book in minutes.Thanks for sharing some good ideas.SandraThank you for your comment. First one I have gotten! My grandson is only about 6 months old but when he gets older I'm looking forward to sharing family memories with him and creating some great scrapbooks.
Erik
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