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Teenage Scrapbook Layout Ideas

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    Driving

    • One of a teen's most memorable experiences is learning to drive. Take pictures as she first takes the wheel and when she gets her license. Use a patterned paper with road signs or cut up an old map. Cut card stock in the shape of a steering wheel and place it in the middle of the page. Add your driving pictures inside the steering wheel. Punch papers into triangles or octagons. Add sticker letters or write on each punch out for your page title. Include a journal card where she writes about the experience. Stamp black ink around the edges and place on the side of the steering wheel frame.

    Formal Dances

    • Include a page for each formal dance she attends. Take pictures of her getting ready for the prom, a list of the day's festivities and pictures of her leaving with her date. Place the pictures in a sequential order with a sticker number beside each picture. Include mementos on the side of pictures, such as the prom napkin. Embellish with frilly accents, such as a sticker that says "Prom." Add fringe to the bottom of the sticker to finish the look.

    College Visits

    • As your child approaches his graduation date, he will probably start touring college campuses. Make a page for each visit. Include a sticker with the college's name for your title. Place a picture of your child by the college in the center. Add handwritten notes about his impression of the school. Finish by placing educational embellishments and quotes in any bare spaces.

    Hobby

    • Focus pages on his hobbies. Take snapshots of him during the football game and place a colorful head shot of him in his uniform in the center of the page. Add football stickers and quotes like "Pass," "Touchdown" and "Field Goal." beside action pictures. Add medals or statistical journaling to the page. For her art hobby, take pictures of her drawings and include a pencil sketch and stickers with related quotes.

    Graduation

    • Roll up a white piece of paper and place it in the corner of the page with a ribbon tied around it for a mock diploma. Add big letters to the top of the page that match his cap and gown and proclaim "Graduate." Include a big picture of him receiving his diploma. Write on a a tag about how proud you were at that moment and place it under the picture.

    Average Day

    • You don't need a special occasion to make a page about everyday memories. Paint a scrapbook page or download a funky background and paste it to the page. Add a series of pictures in a grid formation. Add a journal note about his interests or how he has changed with age. Make a simple page standout by adding bold accents. Include an adhesive guitar, butterflies, rhinestones and teen-oriented stickers added to a photo mat.

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