A scrapbooking party can be a great way to introduce guests to the art of scrapbooking or for experienced crafters to share ideas and tips. (These get-togethers are called “crops.”) There are many ways to approach a scrapbooking party, and the best approach for your party depends on your guests and the goals of the party. A children’s birthday party can incorporate scrapbooking as a fun activity, or a number of experienced scrapbookers can spend an afternoon (or an entire day!) sharing their secrets. The following ideas can help you plan a great scrapbooking party.
General Parties
Whether you’re throwing a child’s birthday party or a party specifically for scrapbooking, be sure to consider your guests. Children may be new to the idea, so creating some simple kits for each guest is a great way to introduce the craft. Consider using mini albums and offering a range of papers and embellishments for each person attending. Put your own scrapbooks on display, or favorite pages, to show guests the possibilities and to give ideas. For children’s parties, you may need to provide some individual assistance. If you have a friend or other parent who can help, invite that person as well. Inform guests ahead of time that you will be scrapbooking so they can bring some favorite photos.
Crops
Crops are a great way to share ideas, tips, and talk about scrapbooking with others who share your passion. You can host a party based on a particular theme (such as birthdays or weddings), or host a party for scrapbooking in general. You can offer supplies, or consider having a scrapbooking “potluck” where everyone brings something to share. This can be a great way to exchange items for a minimal cost. Depending on your supplies, you can provide many of the tools to make it easier on your guests (although many will have scrapbooking totes). If you use a particular theme, add to the party with appropriate decorations, music, and food to set the mood.
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