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Scrapbooking Sundays at PPL

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If you love to scrapbook and are looking for some space to spreadout and work, these three-hour sessions are for you -- and they start this coming Sunday (June 3rd from 2 to 5 pm).

Scrapbooks are a great way to preserve special occasions and also daily life -- and a great creative outlet. Bring your own scrapbooks, photos, and other supplies -- the library will supply a cropping station. A scrapbooking expert will be on hand at each session to offer advice and will also lead a make and take session, where you can make a seasonal border or other accent for your pages.

The series will continue through the summer on Sundays so mark your calendar for July 8 and Aug. 5 for future scrapbooking sessions.gluesScrapbookingsundaysatPPL.jpg


To ensure adequate supply of materials, registration is requested but not required. Please call the library reference desk at 609-924-9529 x220 or email refstaff@princetonlibrary.org to register.

If you want to get great ideas on how to create scrapbooks, the library has several books that you might want to check out. Here are a few to get you going:
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Karen:

I wish there was a way to pull up only events I am interested in from the programs list - especially future events. I am interested in finding out all the future dates for the Scrapbooking Sundays and do not receive the library newsletter. I am having a hard time finding future dates.

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