Kids Scrapbook Walkthrough: My 4-Year-Old Daughter’s 6×6 Scrapbook Album

My daughter loves to scrapbook and has her own 6×6 album. Since I posted her scrapbook process video last week, I thought it would be fun to share her album of completed pages today. You can view it below or on YouTube.

She has her own stash of 6×6 and 12×12 paper and a ton of stickers and embellishments that I’ve bought for her, were given to her, or I’ve passed on to her. It’s nice to know that I can destash right to her craft organizers! πŸ™‚

She currently has a 6″x6″ album because this size page was easiest for her when she first started. But I’m considering switching to a 6″x8″ album for a few reasons.

  1. 6×8 albums are more popular and easier to find right now.
  2. They are available as 3-ring binders so it’s easier to get the pages in and out.
  3. Gives a little more room for more photos or embellishments but is not overwhelming.
    • This could backfire a little, as you can see she LOVES to embellish – the bigger size paper could mean going through lots more embellishments! LOL!

I’m sure I’ll be sharing multiple parts of this album soon – she loves scrapbooking! I love watching her excitement and creativity. And in years and decades from now, she’s going to LOVE looking back at her scrapbooks (and so will I!).

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Here is a list of supplies I use for stamping with my 4-year-old daughter. Let me know if you’d like help choosing supplies for your child.

KIDS STAMPING PRODUCT LIST

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