First Saturday of May: (Inter)National Scrapbook Day

National Scrapbook Day, also known as International Scrapbook Day, is celebrated worldwide on the first Saturday of May. This holiday was established in 1994 by Creative Memories, a US-based retailer of scrapbooking products, to promote the creative hobby of scrapbooking, which involves collecting and preserving memorabilia in elaborately decorated albums. The modern scrapbooking movement began in the 19th century in the United Kingdom but saw a revival in the 1980s, largely due to Marielen Wadley Christensen, who opened the first official scrapbooking store in Utah. On this day, enthusiasts often engage in activities such as purchasing new materials, learning new techniques, starting or revisiting scrapbooks, and sharing their creations on social media with hashtags like #NationalScrapbookDay. Craft stores and scrapbook suppliers frequently support the holiday with special promotions, contests, and workshops. It is important to note that National Scrapbook Day should not be confused with International Scrapbooking Industry Day, which is celebrated on March 4.

First Saturday of May: (Inter)National Scrapbook Day


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