Communication, Arts & Leisure Sciences

4-H Scrapbooking Project

The Colorado 4-H Scrapbooking Project teaches youth how to preserve memories through creative albums filled with photos and memorabilia.

Participants learn to use archival-safe supplies, organize and protect photos, create layouts, crop and mat images, use embellishments, and tell stories through pictures and journaling.

The project encourages developing a personal style, practicing different techniques, and creating themed, coordinated albums for exhibition, while completing age-appropriate activities and record-keeping.

a journal full of notes and photos, appearing to be from a vacation, on a grey carpet

Project Overview

Scrapbooking

Official Project Materials

Project Aid

e-Record Tip Sheet

Project Manuals

Scrapbooking Manual

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Quick Tips

  • Each member should complete the minimum number of activities from the manual
    • Junior: 1+
    • Intermediate: 2+
    • Senior: 3+
  • Pages in the Scrapbooking album need to be numbered using small stickers in the lower right corner.
  • Complete the minimum number of techniques on the Technique Reflection Page in the record book
    • Junior: 4, Intermediate: 7, Senior: 10 for pages
    • Junior: 5; Intermediate: 9, Senior: 15 for albums
  • When creating your project, it should be coordinated and follow a theme.
a vintage style wedding invitation suite with a prominent blue color scheme. 
including a deep blue envelope, a white textured paper invitation with some handwritten text visible, a long flowing blue ribbon and a sprig of small purple flowers seemingly being staged for scrapbooking

Scrapbooking Tips

Albums

  • The Scrapbooking album pages need to be numbered and can be labeled using small stickers in the lower right corner of each page so as to not cover up your work.
  • Your album should be coordinated and follow a theme or should be in chronological order.
  • Each page or two-page layout must contain a title. The title of each page should give character to the page and should tell something or be a clever statement about the topic of the page.
  • Each page or two-page layout must contain journaling. Journaling is important, because it tells the story behind your photos. It can be done multiple ways, but at least one journal entry per album must be handwritten.

One and Two Page Layouts

  • Only exhibit the single- or double-page layout to be judged. Do not bring other pages to the fair or include them in your submitted project.
  • One- and two-page layouts shall be exhibited in a solid 3-ring binder or typical scrapbook album. Please do not submit pages without a cover.
  • Tell us about your album theme and the techniques you learned in your story.

Cards and Tags

  • Four cards or five tags must be exhibited on a 12″x12″ solid board, not scrapbook paper in a sleeve.
  • Label and number the cards or tags on the back side of the exhibit.
  • When making folding cards, make sure the theme is followed on the inside of the card.
  • Tell us about your theme and your cards or tags in your story.

Careers

young adults scrapbooking, one may be demonstrating to the other

Education

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Craft Store Worker

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Graphic Design

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Art Museum Curator

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Communications

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Marketing/Brand
Manager

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Photography

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Warehouse Associate