Boy Scrapbooking Assistive Knowledgebase

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I'm babysitting a 9 year old boy and 11 year old girl, what are some things we can do together?
The girl likes scrapbooking and crafts but I have Boy Scrapbooking no idea what to do with the boy, if there are any kind of crafty things he can do while she scrapbooks what are they? I'm on a budget and don't want to spend a ton of money on getting him something to do, so any ideas? What keeps little boys busy for hours other than video games?
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For stickers – band-aids, wheelchair, bones, crutches. You could have a doctor’s prescription, or note for an embellishment type thing. For a choice of paper try to find something medical or else just go with a color relating to your pictures. Also try looking online for ideas. A website I use is http://www.splitcoaststampers.com
this is easy make a scrapbook with the kit and its a good gift and will show that u apprecate it
Chances are that you already have some scrapbooking supplies on hand so would you have time to make a personalized baby memory book? http://www.unique-baby-gear-ideas.com/baby-scrapbook.htmlor what about a Christmas ornament? http://www.unique-baby-gear-ideas.com/baby-christmas-ornaments.htmlIt would be very nice to be the person who buys the new baby his or her very first Christmas ornament. Either way, your gift will be remembered and appreciated for a very LONG time and that’s pretty cool.
Here’s a list of what you need to get started. I put my recommended brands in parenthesis:1. Paper trimmer (Fiskars $20)2. Spring action titanium scissors (Fiskars $14). These are great for precise cutting and poking holes.3. Scotch glue stick $3. There are tons of adhesive options but it’s fine to start with a glue stick.4. Idea magazine (Scrapbooks Etc $5)5. Tool kit (Making Memories $20 or $40)6. Cutting mat (Basic Grey Magnetic Cutting Mat $24)Go shopping through your magazine and pick out one layout that inspires you. Make a list of the types of things used on the page. For example: cardstock, brads, patterned paper, ribbon, buttons, punches, stamps. Then, buy what you need to recreate the page. Colors and patterns can be your own. The leftovers will start your on-hand supplies and keep going from there. Michaels and similar stores can be very overwhelming. Be careful not to just buy everything you like! That gets very expensive, very quickly. ALWAYS take your coupon from the Sunday paper.
Jolee’s Boutique makes some….here are some links
Miss TinaYou are very kind and thankful to get something for both kids and family…..Go with your heart and intuitionGood Luck!
scrapbooks can look like whatever you want them to. It’s your own ideas put into it. Be creative.