Today's Graduation project takes advantage of the heavy weight cardstock that the ENTIRE LINE of Graduation Celebration papers are printed on.

Each page in the mini album was created by scoring a 6x12 piece of patterned paper down the center (lengthwise). The top and bottom edges were then sealed with adhesive, leaving the outside edge without. These double thick pages are super durable without the use (and hassle) of chipboard.
The inserts are 5x5 inch pieces of black cardstock and easily slide in and out of the pocket pages, using the little pull tab created with some wired decorative trim.
Holes are punched about a 1/2 inch from the inside edge, approximately 1.5 inches from the top and bottom of the pages. Binder rings embellished with ribbon complete the album assembly.

The colors could be easily customized to school colors by selecting the appropriate ribbon for the binder rings or changing up the color of the cardstock inserts! Wouldn't it be fun to give this and a white gel pen to a graduate and have them collect signatures on the inserts?