Valentine's Day Family Project

All parents for Valentine's Day buy an inexpensive Scrap book at Barnes & Nobles(I bought a plain brown heavy paper covered one);buy dozen packages of stickers at any dollar store and a dozen sheets of sticker letters and numbers and at Jerry's Artist Outlet or any other great Art store buy quality glue sticks,permanent markers and white tags-they are great to draw on. Make a Valentine's day Family Scrapbook with all your loving pictures. The cover should have 1 current picture of the whole immediate family;put stickers and letters to describe the pictures;you can use a red ribbon and vinyl wall paper or fabric for the background, sketch hearts on Scraps of Fabric and have different colors if you have girls- have pink, purple, powder blue, orange and red and if you have boys-have blue, yellow, brown and red. Also you can draw your own Art work on the cover and the pages;just have fun!In addition, flat buttons are also great to jazz the pages up;I have some that are hearts and they look like jewelry polished stones. Also put inside your favorite recipes for a wonderful Valentine's Day dinner and dessert. Also use already used Valentine's cards and magazines and cut out and then arrange and then paste around your pictures. Be creative and enjoy! Inside your Scrapbook put pictures dated earliest to the most recent. Don't worry about putting the pictures in perfectly;the pictures can even be at a little angled and you don't have to be like a Rembrandt Artist. 


I wish all a very Happy Valentine's Day! 

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