Make a Travel Scrapbook
No need to wait till you come back from traveling to make a scrapbook. Here's some ideas to keep your little ones busy while on vacation. Save the little mementos, torn tickets and brochures and make one while you are traveling, and then when you get back home, you won't have to try to remember what you did. This is a good idea to keep your little ones occupied especially in the hotel room.
You can have them build a page a day on what happened that day. If you took pictures of a certain tourist spot, or restaurant where you ate, leave a space on the page for a picture, or cut one out of a brochure. If you can access a 1 hr photo developing, even better. Here's an idea. Buy several disposable cameras, and let your kids take their own pictures!
Basic Scrapbook Materials:Scrapbook or scrapbook pages
Vacation keepsake items
Glue stick or doublesided tape
Variety of pens and markers
Decorative scissors - if possible
Get Some
Brochures
The first thing you need to do, is to stop at the Visitor Centers
and grab brochures of where you are going to vacation. And even the hotel or motel
where you stay will have some brochures.
Arrange Items on the Page
Begin by arranging your items on the scrapbook pages. To prevent the pages from
becoming cluttered, position items so there are only one or two photos per page.
Glue
the photos on
1. Start with some photos, and crop them if you want.
2. Cut background paper for the photo, a little larger, and out of a different
colored paper, making any shape you want.
3. Stick the photos to the backgrounds
with the double-sided tape or a glue stick.
4. Then glue the photo with the
background in place on the page.
Use Your Travel Brochures
Cut up your travel brochures! Add the scenic pics (that you forgot to take pictures
of) from the vacation travel brochure, and stick them on the pages too, around
your photos. You can use the brochures lettering, cut titles and paragraphs out
of the brochure, and that will add more significance to where you went and where
you stayed.
Personalize it
Write in dates, where it was at,
what you did or something funny that happened with decorative pens. Use either
colorful pieces of cut construction paper, or write directly on the page. Each
child can make their own scrapbook, and you'll be surprised how they will treasure
it throughout the years.
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