National Parks Scrapbook Kit Deluxe Edition packaging with images of scrapbooking materials on a teal background.
Scrapbook kit packaging with various items on a green background
Collection of travel-themed stickers with phrases like 'National Parks', 'Wild & Scenic', and 'Family Vacation' on a white background.
Collection of outdoor-themed stickers on a white background
Collection of various illustrated stickers on a white background
Collection of educational posters with various images and text on a white background
Collection of vintage-style travel posters with scenic and nature-themed designs.

Passport To Your National Parks® Scrapbook Kit Deluxe Edition

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Capture your favorite park memories with the Passport To Your National Parks® Deluxe Scrapbook Kit. Designed to fit standard 12" x 12" scrapbooks, this expanded kit gives you everything you need to document your adventures in style. Inside, you’ll find journaling cards, stickers, and die-cuts featuring colorful national park designs.

Use it to highlight family hikes, scenic overlooks, or meaningful stops along your travels. The thoughtful layouts and fun facts help bring your scrapbook pages to life. You can even use the materials to decorate your Passport Explorer or Collector’s Edition for a creative, personal touch.

  • 4 background sheets (12” x 12”)
  • 4 stationery sheets for journaling
  • 4 frame-ups (6” x 6”)
  • 6 sticker sheets (86 stickers total)
  • 12 journaling cards (3” x 4”)
  • Plastic-free, eco-friendly packaging
  • Acid-free and lignin-free
  • Printed in the USA

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