Do you have photos and memorabilia from your career? Have you ever wanted to preserve and organize them? A career scrapbook is a scrapbook dedicated to documenting and celebrating your career journey, from your early aspirations to your current achievements and future aspirations. It can include photos, memorabilia, certificates, and personal reflections to create a unique record of your work life.
Why Create a Career Scrapbook?
- Preservation: It provides a tangible record of your professional journey, allowing you to look back and reflect on your experiences.
- Celebration: It’s a way to acknowledge and celebrate your accomplishments and milestones.
- Inspiration: It can be a source of inspiration and motivation, reminding you of your passions and goals. It can also inspire your children to see and understand what you do all day.
- Reflection: It allows you to remember where you started and the friends you’ve made and experiences you’ve had along the way.
I’ve been scrapbooking my Creative Memories career since 1994! I started out using 8.5×11″ albums (they don’t make those anymore) and now use 12×12 Fast2Fab albums. Check out this flip-through of my most recent career album I finished documenting my career from 2003-2008. Yes, I was able to get FIVE years into one album!
Creative Memories Supplies featured in this video:
- 12×12 Picture This! Fast2Fab Album
- 12×12 Fast2Fab Refill Pages
- 12×12 Multi-Pocket Pages
- Picture This! Paper, Stickers and Embellishments
- Tape Runner Adhesive
- Peek-a-Boo Pockets
- Black Dual-tip Pen
- Personal Trimmer
Picture This! Collection is retired but if you would like something similar for a scrapbooking a career album, I recommend Creative Memories Noteworthy Collection.

If you want something for a crafty business, you might like the Scrap Happy 2 Collection or the Craft Happy Collection.



If you aren’t sure what size album to use for your career album, check out this post on What Size Scrapbook is Best?
To place an order, visit creativememories.com/user/donnalyn
Happy Scrappin’
DL