Scrapbook- book in which to keep newspaper cuttings E tc, A book of
blank pages for sticking cuttings, drawing or pictures in, are the definitions
given in the dictionary for a scarp book.
Scrap books are available in the market, in which we can stick our own
items or you can create your own style of scrap book with help of some one side
papers, left over brown sheets or old calendar.
Cut the selected papers or sets of old calendars into equal size or
settle down with A4 sheets. Stitch it together or just few staplers or bind
them.
Start the main top cover with your creative way, stick quotes, lovely
pictures, draw any particular thematic lines related to your scrap book
collection.
There are many hobbies which many love to do and one such thing is reading books, which we normally own or
lend ,all these can be read again when we love to do it.
But in case of newspapers or any source which we love to preserve, may be
cut and stick into a book called scrap book. It can vary from person to person
and they range from News paper cuttings, photos or own writings, drawings, or
many innovative things either made by them or they need to be saved from damage
or lost, needs to be the part of the scarp book.
Cuttings about books, book reviews, travel plans or details of destination,
cookery, especially recipes from traditional house- holds, special interviews
etc, these can be treasured for a long time almost like archives.
My love for scrap book started when I was in school, in Sunday newspaper,
every week we can get to read about a
new place and details to reach there and all other notable features. My brother
helped me in stitching the book, we planned to visit those places when we grow
up. Like -wise two set of scrap book got ready, with many of geographical and
historical features.
In 2010, when THE HINDU conducted a book donation campaign, I donated two
of my scrap book with an idea that it should be helpful to many students.
After that my love for the scrap book didn’t end, now I have made two more
scrap book with all lovely writings which will refresh me, when I'm dull
or little low in spirits.
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