Vintage Scrapbook From the Victorian Era
Vintage Scrapbook From the Victorian Era

Scrapbooking has a long history.


People have been scrapbooking since before the camera was even popularized, and it hasn’t died in the years since then.


So, on the one hand, scrapbooking isn’t as popular now as it was between the years of 2000 and 2008; but, on the other hand, there are still huge numbers of scrapbookers.


Main Takeaway: yes, scrapbooking is still popular in 2025.

Some of the most popular scrapbooking trends of 2025 include mushroom embellishments, 6″x8″ pocket page mini albums; digital scrapbooking; and using foam tape on scrapbooking layouts to give them extra dimension.

If you want more info about how to scrapbook, I invite you to check out the scrapbooking pages on this website.


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Amy Solovay
Amy Solovay

Amy Solovay is a real, live, human content creator and educator who holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in mathematics from Sweet Briar College; she has also earned a separate Associate of Arts degree in textile design from FIDM LA (The Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising, Los Angeles). She is NOT a robot and does not use artificial intelligence (AI) to write book reviews or articles for this website.


Amy learned to crochet as a small child, and she still enjoys crocheting all these years later.


I'm excited about this book, Delicate Crochet by Sharon Hernes Silverman! I am super proud of the 2 patterns I contributed to this pattern collection. I hope you'll check out the fingerless gloves and the beaded necklace I designed for this book. Thanks for taking a look at them!
I’m excited about this book, Delicate Crochet by Sharon Hernes Silverman! ! I am super proud of the 2 patterns I contributed to this pattern collection. I hope you’ll check out the fingerless gloves and the beaded necklace I designed for this book. Thanks for taking a look at them!

As an educator, Amy Solovay used to teach in-person college courses in trend forecasting, marketing and surface design at California Design College in Los Angeles. Nowadays she uses online platforms for sharing her knowledge about textiles, crafts, current color trends and current design trends.


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