10 Scrapbook Ideas for the New School Year - ScrapbookingStore (2024)

Fall’s here and this means two things:Back to School and Football! Whether you’re scrapping a loved one’s first day of school or capturing important milestones, we’ve got your back with our September kit, Scholastic collection by Authentique. Keep reading to see how versatile this boy-friendly kit really is.

Spark your creativity with the gorgeous designs made by our awesome Design Team members.

1. Summer Fun by Marci Bensing

The very first example of versatility is given by our very own Marci who created this beautiful layout of her grandsons trip to Storybook Land.

She started her project by pulling together her “base” and gathering all the materials she would use. Then she pieced and adhered everything together which was a whole lot of fun! Notice that she used 3 different patterned papers that came with this month’s kit. Everything was placed on white cardstock. If you’ve been following our posts you know that Marci uses twine in 90% of her layouts – it’s a must for her!

For the effect under the 2 photos, Marci used a fringing scissors. Then, she used the star frame sticker on the left for her journaling and adhered it to the back of the frame. Next came the twine bow to complete the look which was popped up and angled to match the journalling. The title, Summer Fun, title was created on the Silhouette Cameo. To finish this layout off, she stamped several stars with one of her stock stamps using red ink.

2. I Love School Layout

When she received her September scrapbook collection, Marci remembered an adorable photo her brother posted of his daughter’s last day of school this past June. Her creative process starts with sorting through all the beautiful papers and embellishments to create her “base”.She told us that this is the most difficult part of the process and after this is done, the rest is a breeze to complete! She chose the base background paper ( blue floral), then a sub-base paper ( yellow notebook paper which she punched with a notebook paper punch). Next, she placed her photo which she matted with cardstock.

Now to start embellishing: Marci placed some flags, clothespins and on the right-the ruler paper strip.

How she finished it: She cut the title using cardstock from her Silhouette Cameo (that is a song too – anyone remember?!) Marci then worked all around the photo to add various embellishments until she felt the page was balanced. You will notice bits of twine which is a signature for her on about 90% of her layouts! The journaling was done with a P-Touch label printed using clear tape.

Check more of Marci’s awesome layout projects on her blog!

3. Book Worm Layout by Melissa Bierlein

Our so much more than back to school scrapbook collection is great for READING layouts too!!! And Melissa is such a bookwork. She loves the fact that she works with books every day and she makes it a habit to read every night.

Melissa used the ‘eyeglass’ paper and cut it down 3/4” on two sides; then centered it on light green cardstock. The blue check paper was cut to 10.5” X 7″. The star patterned paper was cut into strips and used two strips of the blue and orange stars on the top and bottom of the blue check paper.

The stack of books is a cut file from Paige Taylor Evans and is perfect for this layout. This was cut out ​of black cardstock. She backed the edges of the books with white cardstock and the books themselves with patterned paper from the kit. The Bookworm is part of the cut file and was cut a second time in green and backed with vellum.

​Her journalling was printed on a ​transparent sticker and glued to the yellow lined patterned paper with a Zyron. Since the Zyron covers the entire back of the ​tranparent paper, there are no glue lines that show. The stack of books, photo, journaling and die cuts were all popped up with foam dots. The flags are stuck in the foam dots too. The book worm sticker is attached to the photo with one of the clothespins from the Upgrades. Melissa used powder on the back of the sticker so​ that they ​don’t stick to the photo.

Title ~ Do those Thickers look familiar??! They are from our August kit and worked perfectly with these papers. Check more of Melissa’s gorgeous projects on her Facebook page!

4. Just Another Day by Nicole Martel

Nicole cuts six rectangles from pattern of choice to measure 7 3/4″x2″, 9″x2″, 8 1/2″x3 1/2″, 10″x4 1/2″, 7 3/4″x3 1/2″ and 3 1/2″x11″. She mounted the two smallest rectangles as shown, 1″ from the left side of the base, starting with the smallest. Next, she mounted the 3 1/2″x11″ strip to the center of the layout and mounted the 7 1/2″x3 1/3″ strip as shown. There should be four vertical strips in total and one horizontal strip.

She added her favorite embellishments using a few foam squares. She then used a star punch to punch two cute stars and adhere them to the layout using foam squares and glue. Lastly, she used a ruler and black pen to add journaling at the bottom of the layout.

5. First Day of School

Nicole used the ABC patterned paper as the base for this beautiful layout and cut the paper to measure 8 ½”x11”. Then, she cut the multi-patterned triangle paper to measure 7 1/2×10” and adhered it to the base. She used a paintbrush and some turquoise blue paint to cover the center of ​her layout, allowing the paint to dry for five minutes.

Then, she used a plate or circle templates and a black pen to draw circles directly in the cente​r. Next, she matted the three 2”x2” photos using scraps of patterned paper and placed them inside the circle as shown. She embellished her​ design using foam squares to add dimension. Lastly, she used a ruler and a black pen to journal at the bottom, below the photos.

Watch how Nicole did the layout! Grab your materials and follow​ her along:

To see more of Nicole’s wonderful scrapbook collection layouts, check out her blog!

6. Glasses Layout by Samantha Taylor

Plenty of time to create a back to school layout! Sam had other priorities and she created one about her son’s first set of glasses. As soon as she saw that patterned paper, she knew that it was perfect to capture this great memory. The glasses paper forms the base of her layout. Then, she layered the blue plaid paper onto the bottom 2/3 of the paper. She also used the yellow notebook paper as an accent strip, taking care to trim the paper so there was a blue line at the top and bottom of the strip.

Next, she layered on a journaling card and attached her photo over the top of it with dimensional adhesive. Finally, she added accent stickers from the sticker sheet and flags from the Upgraded Kit to embellish ​her design. She used a bit of sticker over the ends of the flag sticks to make them look grounded​.

7. First Day of School

This scrapbook collection is fantastic for scrapping school photos whether your kiddo is little or is a teenager. To keep this layout looking a little older, Sam started the layout with her focus on the red plaid paper. Nothing says sophisticated quite like a good plaid.

​Then, choosing from the fun kit upgrades, she settled on a few flags that looked a little more collegiate. Plus, they go really well with her son’s outfit for the day. ​Sam also added a few phrase stickers from the base kit to highlight the new school year.To finish her page, ​she mixed the plaid paper with the alphabet lined/pencil one and brightened up the entire layout!

Check out more of Sam’s lovely layouts on her blog!

8. Too Cool for School by Tuesdae Hubbard

Tuesdae loves the vintage vibe of this scrapbook collection. She chose a cut file from Cut Shoppe to use as many of these fun papers as possible. She wanted to pull in a couple of leftover papers from the August kit as well since the red went so well with the school theme. The photos are of her brother who passed away 4 years ago, back when he was in elementary and middle school. She loves preserving his memory and these papers and embellishments worked perfectly to that end.

Next, she traced around the letters and cut out the papers to fill in. Then, she took the 3×4 cut apart and fussy cut out the school book image and pencil, plus the 3×4 card with the school bus. She enjoyed fussy cutting to add to the sticker collection and other embellishments. Her brother played football for years so the BoBunny chipboard in the collection was the perfect add on. A scrap of the papers finished off the border ​and added balance.

Tuesdae loves the options available in the scrapbook collection. There are so many ideas she has for masculine pages, fall pages, family heritage layouts, sports layouts, comparison of then and now layouts for her girls, not just school theme. It is so versatile if you think outside the box! We are ​SO excited to see more of Tuesdae’s creation for this month using the September kit.

Watch more of Tuesdae’s fantastic tutorials on her Youtube channel!

9. School Layout by Terra Merriweather

Terra used the ruler from one of the pages to anchor her photo. She matted ​it onto solid card stock and then placed the photo onto a large rectangle. Then, she used the ‘notes home’ block from the kit for journa​lling. She cut a couple of more strips from different patterned papers​ and placed them ​at the bottom of the page.

Lastly, on the top of the page, Terra placed a couple of apples she machine cut using her Silhouette Cameo, along with the piece of notebook paper with the word school cut out​.

To see more of Terra’s fantastic layouts, check out her Instagram!

10. Back to School by Rosa Kelly

This month’s kit was perfect for the beginning of a new school year! To make this interactive layout, Rosa started with a sheet of 12×12 page from the September scrapbook collection. She cut a sheet of paper at 9” x 9 ½”. Score it at ½” along the 9 ½” side and added it at the top left side of the layout by gluing only the ½” flap (about 2” from the top). Then, she cut another design sheet at 7” x 7 ½”. Scored it ½” along 7 ½” and added it to the left side of the 9”x 9” layout.

Rosa added the “First Day of School” cut out to ​as a title to ​her page. She used the locker chipboard ​on the right side of the layout and ​the toothpick flags to embellish the front.

Then, she used a sticker from the sticker sheet (backed on cardstock) and attached it to the bottom of the 9×9 layout. Finally, she used different stickers from the collection to dress up the page.

Watch how Rosa ​made this awesome interactive layout below!

September is a month filled with excitement, pride, agitation and the chance to make wonderful new memories. As we leave the less structured days of summer behind, we’re transitioning into new routines. Don’t miss out on the chance to capture all the beautiful fall moments.

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FAQs

What do you write in a scrapbook idea? ›

Journaling & Scrapbooking Prompts. Lists of Favorites (Colors, Dinners, Movies, Songs, Artists, Place You've Traveleds, Cartoons, Movie Stars, Desserts, Stores, Outfits, Disney Movies, Restaurants, Flavors of Ice Cream, etc.) What Am I Afraid Of? Growing Up (Where were you born?

How do you make a yearly scrapbook? ›

Here are some simple steps to help you create your own:
  1. #1 Choose Your Photos. Look through your computer or your photo stash from the year. ...
  2. #2 Make a List. ...
  3. #3 Choose a Pattern that will fit at least 12 photos. ...
  4. #4 Choose a color scheme and matching embellishments.

How do I start my first scrapbook? ›

How to make a scrapbook: the ultimate beginner's guide to scrapbooking
  1. Gather your scrapbooking supplies. ...
  2. Choose scrapbook paper or albums. ...
  3. Pick a topic or theme. ...
  4. Round up your photographs. ...
  5. Choose your layout. ...
  6. Get creative and add embellishments. ...
  7. Add journalling to your pages.
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What are the 3 main elements of a scrapbook? ›

A scrapbook is a collection of items, such as photographs, mementos, and personal notes, that are arranged and preserved in a creative and decorative way. The three main elements of a scrapbook are photos, mementos, and journaling. Photos are one of the most important elements of a scrapbook.

What to put on the first page of a scrapbook? ›

Think of your intro page as a glimpse into the scrapbook — a quick cue to the viewer of what's in store for them. You may not use photos at all — maybe it's just the year or the months really big with some fun embellishments.

Should I make my boyfriend a scrapbook? ›

Make a scrapbook to celebrate your love! Creating a romantic scrapbook page for your boyfriend is also a means to celebrate your love for each other. So make sure you include some pages about the two of you to make your scrapbook album more romantic! Include your favorite moments.

What should I include in my scrapbook? ›

Include small postcards, ticket stubs, notes, letters, art projects, Polaroids, etc. among your photos and journaling.

How can I spice up my scrapbook? ›

Embellish with Journaling Tags

If all else fails, layering tags is another way to create enjoyable aesthetics that your scrapbook-audiences are sure to love. Plus, just like journaling cards, journaling tags often come in sets and kits, so they're sure to "work" together!

Why do I love scrapbooking? ›

It is fun to find the right supplies and put together your words and photos in a visually pleasing way. Taking time to mentally process events as you document them means you are more likely to appreciate them and remember them. It can be very rewarding to share your pages and albums with others.

What are the basics of scrapbooking? ›

The most basic scrapbooking supplies that you'll need are paper, cardstock, scissors or trimmers, pens, adhesives (glue, foam tape, or washi tape), embellishments such as stickers and ephemera, and photos. It's also good to invest in a scrapbook kit - it has everything you need to get started.

Should scrapbooks be in order? ›

It may seem revolutionary, but scrapbooks don't have to be done in chronological order. Remember that these memories are your stories, so you get to tell them however you wish. The only way you're doing it “wrong” is if the method you've chosen feels like a task rather than a delight.

What do you usually put in a scrapbook? ›

In short, a scrapbook album is a collection of pages, typically bound like a book or a photo album, containing photos, journaling, ephemera, clippings, letters, tiny trinkets, and other souvenirs. It is often decorated with stickers, die-cuts, stamped images, colorful washi tapes, journaling, doodles, etc.

What is written in a scrapbook? ›

A scrapbook is a book that you can write diary entries in, draw in, keep pictures in, and even record important information. They're also easy to make with just a few household items.

What are the contents of a scrapbook? ›

Scrapbooking is a method of preserving, presenting, and arranging personal and family history in the form of a book, box, or card. Typical memorabilia include photographs, printed media, and artwork. Scrapbook albums are often decorated and frequently contain extensive journal entries or written descriptions.

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