Short History of Scrapbooks

Scrapbooking has its origins from 15th century commonplace books which were popular in England. They became a way to compile various information such as recipes, quotes, letter, poems, and more. By the 16th century, colored plates that depicted popular scenes were also included in the commonplace books. During the 18th and 19th centuries, friendship albums and school yearbooks also became popular.

Preserve wonderful memories of your own. Choose from a wide assortment of scrapbooking albums that will suit your personal scrapbooking style. There are post-bound, spiral-bound, 3-ring binders, etc. in an assortment of colors, sizes, and designs. Because scrapbooking supplies are now more affordable, the number of people who adopt the hobby continues to grow.



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