artbabe
Pearl Clutcher
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Jun 26, 2014 1:59:10 GMT
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Post by artbabe on Nov 5, 2024 15:02:49 GMT
There are holidays that I scrap once in awhile but what are the holidays you scrap every year?
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breetheflea
Drama Llama
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Location: PNW
Jul 20, 2014 21:57:23 GMT
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Post by breetheflea on Nov 5, 2024 16:19:48 GMT
I used to sporadically scrap any holiday that was not Halloween or Christmas, and now I kind of regret it... I am trying to go back and fill them in but my picture taking was questionable/not very inspired.
I now at least take the pictures, so in 10 years if I change my mind, I have options...
We don't do anything consistent for New Year's, Valentines, St. Patrick's Day, or Cinco de Mayo so it depends if I'll scrap those.
Easter, 4th of July, Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas I scrap yearly.
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Post by wordyphotogbabe on Nov 5, 2024 16:37:38 GMT
My family (my mom) is holiday-oriented so I am, too. We don't have traditions for all of the holidays but we usually do/wear/eat at least something for most of them. My extended family gets together for everyone's birthday as well as Easter, Mothers' Day, Fathers' Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. My husband, kids, and I do/wear/eat something for Valentine's Day, St. Patrick's Day, and Fourth of July. All of those things get scrapped. We usually go to the beach over Memorial Day and Labor Day weekends but I don't scrap those photos with patriotic kits.
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Chinagirl828
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Melbourne, Australia
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Jun 28, 2014 6:28:53 GMT
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Post by Chinagirl828 on Nov 5, 2024 22:37:19 GMT
Christmas is the only one I will consistently scrap. Our Boxing Day if often a very chill day at home these days, when we used to do big Boxing Day parties I would scrap photos, but now I often don't have any.
I will occasionally scrap photos from Anzac Day (I think the last ones I did were during covid, I don't typically take photos during the service but did while we were in lockdown as it was so different), and Australia Day or Easter if we do something worth recording. I don't usually see my parents for mothers/fathers day, and most of the other days are just not things that are celebrated here.
Most of the holidays, excluding Christmas, just don't get me excited to scrap.
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chendra
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Posts: 2,882
Location: The 33rd State
Jun 27, 2014 16:58:50 GMT
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Post by chendra on Nov 5, 2024 23:23:08 GMT
I scrap "fall" which includes Halloween and Thanksgiving.
It's a time of respite between the busy summer and busy holiday time at my workplace. Everything else is hit or miss.
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Post by Linda on Nov 5, 2024 23:30:03 GMT
I scrap any holiday we observe, lol. Every year - New Years, Epiphany, Valentines, St Patricks, Easter, Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labour Day, Halloween, Thanksgiving, Advent (usually all 4 Sundays), St Nicholas Day, Christmas... Some years - Fathers Day and a little less frequently, Mothers Day (our parents have all passed and neither is a big deal for me and dh) And then we pull in smaller holidays periodically
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Post by huskermom98 on Nov 6, 2024 0:36:12 GMT
I always do some sort of layout for Christmas, Easter, Halloween, Independence Day (because it's also my mom's birthday), and Mother's Day. Does the Super Bowl count? I usually do something for that too.
I sometimes do Thanksgiving, usually if I make the turkey. Fathers day is hit or miss, depends one what we do that day. A lot of the rest we either don't do much or don't celebrate so I don't scrap it.
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camcas
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Jun 26, 2014 3:41:19 GMT
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Post by camcas on Nov 6, 2024 0:58:14 GMT
Another Aussie here who occasionally scraps Anzac Day Plus Xmas and New year and occasionally Halloween
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Post by hoopsfn on Nov 6, 2024 14:36:37 GMT
I'm pretty sporadic about it. I did vote Christmas & Halloween. I used to scrap New Year's Eve when our group from work would always have a party but that was years ago. These days I just don't take as many photos as I used to.
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Post by babylou on Nov 6, 2024 15:23:13 GMT
I always scrap our birthdays and our anniversary. Not sure if you consider those holidays. LOL! I always have pictures from Christmas and other traditional holidays, but don't regularly scrap them.
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Post by mbanda on Nov 6, 2024 17:35:35 GMT
I always scrap Christmas. Occasionally I'll scrap Thanksgiving. I don't really scrap Halloween or Easter now that my son has grown up. Maybe if/when I ever get grandkids I'll scrap those more
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Post by joblackford on Nov 6, 2024 18:52:16 GMT
Mine are just simple pages in photobooks but I almost always include July 4th, Halloween, Thanksgiving, and all of the Christmas season days because I do a Christmas album/journal. Those are also the days we get together with other family or that have great visuals (fireworks!)
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Post by melanell on Nov 9, 2024 19:33:27 GMT
I scrapped a lot more holidays when my kids were little. They'd wear special things to school, or have special events. We'd go to parades and community celebrations more often, etc.
Even at home we celebrated more holidays, sometimes just to teach our kids a bit about them.
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Post by judyc on Nov 11, 2024 23:52:57 GMT
Currently: Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas, sometimes Mothers Day and Fathers Day if someone remembers to take photos. Of course, since I don't scrap in order, I have Halloween photos from past years that still need to be put in the scrapbooks. At some point.
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