Creating an Alphabet Scrapbook
To make an alphabet scrapbook for a child, I suggest using
an 8x8 album. My sister takes hundreds and hundreds of pictures of her daughter.
I remember thinking “there she is with a banana”, and “there she is with an
apple”, thus the idea of an alphabet scrapbook developed.
I like
stencils. I created all 26 letters using a stencil. I then mounted the letters
on the opposite corners. For example, “A” was in the upper left corner, while
“B” was in the upper right corner of the adjoining page. I’ve also seen alphabet
scrapbooks with the letter centered on the top of each page. The option to put
the letter in the bottom corners or centered on the bottom is also there. Or
create your album mixing all of the above with the letters in various places
throughout the album. Try putting the letter in the center of the page and then
building your photos around the letter.
Your “A” page can either be the
child holding an apple, or it can be mom and dad inside an airplane. Maybe you
have a pet named Ben. That could be the focus of your “B” page.
I think
it is so much fun to go through photos and specifically look for those photos
that belong to a certain letter.
It’s also fun to create your ABC
scrapbook, taking photos during the year, making sure to get one photo of your
child for each letter. Children learn to recognize and read letters usually
after age 3. This gives you 3 years to take photos. When the alphabet book is a
book of pictures of the child, the child will look at the book over and over
again, reading the letters, and reading the words. Children like to read about
themselves and learn about themselves.
You can also create a book for
nieces, nephews or a good friend, if you are with them often enough to take
photos of the child with each letter of the alphabet.
Have fun being
creative with the 26 letters of the alphabet!
Audrey Okaneko has been scrapbooking for several years. She can be reached at
audreyoka@cox.net or visited at www.scrapping-made-simple.com
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