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  2. Preserve Your Memories with These Easy Scrapbooking Ideas - AOL

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  3. Scrapbooking - Wikipedia

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    The scrapbooking industry doubled in size between 2001 and 2004 to $2.5 billion [19] with over 1,600 companies creating scrapbooking products by 2003. Creative Memories, a home-based retailer of scrapbooking supplies founded in 1987, saw $425 million in retail sales in 2004. [20]

  4. Digital scrapbooking - Wikipedia

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    Digital scrapbooking is the term for the creation of a new 2D artwork by re-combining various graphic elements. It is a form of scrapbooking that is done using a personal computer, digital or scanned photos and computer graphics software. It is a relatively new form of the traditional print scrapbooking.

  5. Commonplace book - Wikipedia

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    Mrs. Anna Anderson, A Common Place Book of Thoughts, Memories and Fancies (Longman, Brown, Green and Longman, 1855) W. Ross Ashby (1903–1972) started a commonplace book in a journal in May 1928 as a medical student. He kept it for 44 years until his death at which point it occupied 25 volumes comprising 7,189 pages and was indexed with 1,600 ...

  6. Bullet journal - Wikipedia

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    A bullet journal can be used as an academic planner by holding records of assignments and deadlines. It can also be used to track mental health with pages such as mood and habit trackers. If maintained over a long period of time, it may also be used to reflect on memories and past experiences. [citation needed]

  7. School for the Talented and Gifted - Wikipedia

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    Scrapbook is a yearly tradition in which the senior class collectively pulls together a scrapbook of events throughout the year, and before graduation, publishes a copy for all the seniors and sells copies to any underclassman that wants one.