This project that I had been delaying was a school days
book for each of my grandkids. I had
cleaned out binders at work, and instead of throwing them away I was told I
could take as many as I wanted.
Woohoo! Three-ring binders for
free! Granted, they weren’t in the best
condition, but they were usable and had potential. I began dreaming right away of what I would
use them for and how and that’s when I came up with the school days idea.
I had a school days book when I was a kid, that my mom
filled out and then as I got older I took over.
It had my school photos, friends, clubs, report cards, and I’m so glad
that my parents thought it was important.
I look at it now and I see the year I cut my own hair because I wanted
bangs. And there’s the year I tried to
do a glamour pose on picture day. That’s
the year I joined FFA and art club.
<sigh> Memories. They are
right there in that book in their most basic form and then my brain kicks into
recall and it’s like going back. Well, I
want that same feeling for the kids. I
was lucky because I went to the same school my whole life. The grands move around – a lot. I thought this might give them a
semi-permanent place to land once in a while.
I started with a binder that I cleaned off fairly
well. They had been on the shelf for
quite some time and were a bit dusty.
The kids had picked out their duct tape and I had some old DCWV paper on
hand. Now these are not state of the art
albums, but they were crafted with love.
I glued the paper onto the binder with my Aileen’s Tacky Glue. Then I used the duct tape to secure the edges
so they don’t rip or fray. I also used
it for the spine of the book. The kids
really liked that. They liked it better
than the paper so next time we may just go with straight tape. However, my vision was with paper so that is
where I went.
I also used coordinating paper for the pages, some of
which I slipped into protective page coverings.
I also made pockets out of used manila envelopes. My whole idea was to recycle/re-use as much
office supplies as I possibly could. I
know it’ll barely make a dent in a landfill, but I needed to try. I will eventually add photos from scouts and
4H and different things they did with their friends, but at least this part is
done and ready to go. The kids were
surprised and they thought it was pretty cool that I did it for them. I hope they really appreciate it when they
are older and can look back and say, “That’s the year I almost won the rain
gutter regatta”, or “That’s the year I let my bangs grow out”.
I just hope it makes them smile.
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