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Arts & Crafts Workshop #7, Camp Dining Hall, 07.03.06, Afternoon
[OOC: Thanks for a great session! Class Info Post]
"Hello, students! Well, today is it! Your scrapbooks should be complete! Make any last minute changes you need to, then display them at the front of the room for us all to see!"
"At the end of the day, I'll announce the winner of The Tick's Best In Show Award and they'll get a neat trophy! Thank you all for a great seven weeks and have a keen rest of the summer!"
"Hello, students! Well, today is it! Your scrapbooks should be complete! Make any last minute changes you need to, then display them at the front of the room for us all to see!"
"At the end of the day, I'll announce the winner of The Tick's Best In Show Award and they'll get a neat trophy! Thank you all for a great seven weeks and have a keen rest of the summer!"

Last Minute Scrapbooking! [WS7]
Display Your Scrapbooks! [WS7]
Talk to Tick [WS7]
Best In Show! [WS7]
[OOC: Winner and the prize to be announced probably tomorrow morning. The winner shall get a link to this thread in a comment to their display.]
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Maia's signature pages (http://community.livejournal.com/fandomhigh/906876.html?thread=45552764#t45552764) were filled with signatures along with buttons, ribbons and little glittered spots wherever room allowed that wasn't filled with a message.
All in all, with the little bits of plants, rocks, stickers and other mementos Maia had collected over the summer, Maia's scrapbook was a success. It was so full that it didn't really close all the way shut anymore but sort of fanned out with all it's added little pockets of memories.
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Her cover (http://community.livejournal.com/fandomhigh/914497.html?thread=46096193#t46096193) was wrapped in fabric of three different colours: neon green, neon orange and neon pink. Her name was written diagonally across the front in glittery fabric paint, and the rest of the cover consisted of little pictures drawn with fabric paint. Each of these little pictures represented something about Tempe: bones (to represent her dream career of forensic anthropologist), a bucket of glitter (which kind of summed up a lot of what had happened this summer), a weetiny falcon, complete with weetiny feathery bits (to represent the stuffed one she's had since she was 3, though if anyone asked, she was going to say it was part of some elaborate metaphor), two stick people holding hands, representing her and Sawyer, a book (she liked to read), a notebook (representing the one that she brought everywhere with her, in case she had to make some 'anthropological observations'), and her representation of anthropology (a group of stick people talking while she sat off to the side, taking notes).
The backing was similar, but without the adornments. It simply consisted of the neon striping.
The book itself (http://community.livejournal.com/fandomhigh/872743.html?thread=41267751#t41267751) consisted of several sheets of coloured paper, all attached (with the cover and backing) with gold ribbon, which had been strung through the holes she punched in the left side.
On the coloured pages were pictures (of various places (http://community.livejournal.com/fandomhigh/889347.html?thread=43734019#t43734019) around the school and town - The Perk had never been photographed so beautifully, in her opinion, as well as pictures of her friends (http://community.livejournal.com/fandomhigh/898056.html?thread=44720904#t44720904).
Each page also consisted of the descriptions (http://community.livejournal.com/fandomhigh/881721.html?thread=42242361#t42242361) of the pictures. Some were rather long-winded, especially when she had a particularly complex anecdote to relate, and others consisted of only a few words. The picture pages were interspersed with pages consisting entirely of writing, detailing some of the events that had taken place this summer. This was expected, of course, because Tempe was a highly prolific writer.
Each page was also dusted lightly with rainbowy glitter, giving the page a slightly iridescent effect when turning it.
Nothing was too overly gawdy or tacky, and all in all, Tempe was quite proud of her book. It had taken a lot of time and effort, but it would certainly be something she'd keep forever.