
Colorful paper, ribbons, decals and photographs can all go into making a scrapbook during a workshop offered at Woodland Community College. (Jim Smith/Courtesy)
Find the right color of paper, cut or tear, glue and repeat.
See if the pattern fits what you have in mind or if you want to build a three-dimensional image. If not, then start again.
Such are the fundamentals of scrapbooking, a regular program at the Makerspace in the Woodland Community College Library.
Put together under the direction of Librarian Dena Martin, the activity is a way for students to work with their hands and not just their heads. It’s one of many programs through the Library, which includes crocheting, sewing, decorating coffee mugs and creating rubber stamps.
“Sometimes scrapbooking can get expensive,” Martin tells four students who stop by for instruction, “but it…