Funeral Scrapbooking Ideas 

Use these Funeral Scrapbooking Ideas to create a personal tribute album in memory of your loved one

Why Funeral Scrapbooking Ideas? The passing of a loved one is a painful time. Grief is a complex emotion. You may feel uncomfortable talking about the deceased, but many people find scrapbooking to provide an excellent therapeutic framework for the healing process.

The scrapbook should focus on capturing positive memories of the deceased. Think of your scrapbook as an opportunity to reflect upon the life of your loved one. Sharing how the deceased impacted your life, the beautiful moments spent together, may provide a soothing emotion.


Funeral Scrapbooking Ideas

Some people find it hard, finding the right words to express how they feel about the passing of a loved one.

There are many scrapbooking magazines and books with scrapbooking ideas to assist you in creating your pages. You can find quotes, poems, song lyrics, and prose that may bring comfort. Even if the words are not your own, the sentiment they express is still worthy of recognition.

You may choose to create a scrapbook for your own collection to help you deal with the passing of a loved one.

Funeral Scrapbooking Ideas - Tribute Album

Funeral scrapbooking ideas could include creating a personal tribute album to help capture memories of your loved one.

Journaling can be especially therapeutic if you are mourning the loss of someone very close to you.

If you’re making a gift album to present to the family of the deceased, you could have people record their memories in their own handwriting on sheets of colored paper and bind these journaling blocks together to create a very simple album.

Your funeral scrapbooking ideas could also include making a mini-album featuring black and white photographs of the deceased placed next to bible verses or poetry that would bring comfort during this difficult time.

If you’re an avid scrapbooker, you may have layouts that feature the deceased. Making copies of these photographs or the layouts themselves is a nice gesture to show the deceased’s loved ones how much you care. Many people who don’t scrapbook often have very few photos of their friends and family members.

Scrapbooking is so much more than picking out pretty papers and embellishments. It’s about using these tools to create your family history; to gather memories of people or events and bring them together in a meaningful way. Family scrapbooking ideas give crafters a way to share their unique stories.


Scrapbooking Child Loss: Scrapbooking Child Loss by creating a special memory book for children gone too soon. If you have lost a child or you know some one who has, then this is a must read. Let your energy as a mother lead you to create memorials for your children.

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Remember scrapbooking ideas is limited only to your own imagination. We are all unique and have different lives, careers, hobbies, experiences etc from others.

Capitalize on your uniqueness and turn it into your own unique scrapbooking pages.


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