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Title: What NOT to Do With a High School Scrapbook
Author: Janette Miller
Email: dirasu.16688.1@articlesamurai.com
Keywords: album scrapbooking,easy scrapbooking,free scrapbooking layouts,free scrapbooking templates,high school scrapbook,ideas for scrapbooks,make your own scrapbook,school layouts,school memory book,school photo album,school scrapbook,school scrapbooking,scrapbook samples,scrapbooking school,school memories album
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Category: Hobbies
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What NOT to Do With a High School Scrapbook

by Janette Miller

A scrapbook is the ideal way to preserve the memories of your highschool years. When its done correctly, its is a great thing to read though and relive some of your highpoints and lowpoints of your time in the education system.

However, its important not to fall into one of the common traps that may turn your <a target='_blank' href="http://www.memorablescrapbooking.com/school-scrapbook">high school scrapbook</a> into something less than fascinating. To make sure this does not happen, I've put together some simple guidelines:

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Don't include too many negative things

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We all had bad experiences in school. A few of us were trouble makers who could not avoid detention, some didn't get along well with teachers or other students and some just did not do any homework.

No matter what your case might be don't let your book become the focus of this. By all means, include it, just don't go over the top!

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Don't try and cram too much into one album

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Some individuals discover that they simply can't fit all of their experiences into one album or that they have enough materials to fill two or three books.

Don't feel like that if you make a high school scrapbook that you can not make another one. If there's too much material to go into one book, then split it into a second album. Perhaps your early years and later years.

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Not Including Photos Of Other People

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Its great that you have lots of pictures of yourself in your book, but do not forget to include pictures of others. You are not the only one that went your school!

Ensure that you include pictures of your friends, class mates and teachers (if you can find any).

Also, if you can, get pictures of the buildings, class rooms or assembly halls - you will be surprised when you cannot remember what they looked like after a couple of years.

Keep these rules in mind and you're certain to make a high school scrapbook that you and your buddies will love!

To get some more great <a href="http://www.memorablescrapbooking.com/school-scrapbook/5-great-school-scrapbook-theme-ideas">high school scrapbook</a> layouts and embellishment ideas check out Janette Miller's website. Also while you're there why not think about downloading some of the <a href="http://www.memorablescrapbooking.com">free scrapbooking layouts</a> that are available.

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