Scrapbooker
Bill of Rights
A
Scrapbooker is entrusted with documenting and safely preserving family photos
in an album to be treasured by future generations. Creating a Scrapbook is an
honorable and important task. As a Scrapbooker, you are entitled (but not
limited) to the following rights:
1.
You have the right to take as long as you want to complete one album page. This
may be five minutes or two weeks. (or like me 30 years...... :)
2.
You have the right to purchase a certain scrapbook item for no other reason
than because: 1) you like it, 2) you think it's cute, 3) you'll never find it
again, or, 4) you know you'll use it someday!
3.
You have the right to a workspace of your own. This may be the basement, your
college students old bedroom, or the kitchen table. It's yours!
4.
You have the right to scrapbook when inspiration strikes --whether the dishes
are done or not.
5.
You have the right to request peaceful, kid-free, stress-less scrap time --
guilt-free.
6.
You have the right to create pages that reflect and celebrate the spirit of the
one person who is usually NOT in the photograph: YOU.
9.
You have the right to value your personal scrapbooking style to be as important
as your photographs. You are creating a treasure-- and part of that treasure is
you.
10.
You have the right to create your own legacy, one page at a time.
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