Category Archives: Journaling
New Year’s Eve Kid Questions
I decided that for New Year’s Eve, I want to interview my child. I compiled and edited a list of questions from a couple of sites (here and here) and added a couple of my own. I focused on positive questions … Continue reading
A Passion for Enjoyment or Love to have Fun
If you create many layouts of children, you have probably run into the challenge of telling the story in different ways. I have a tendency of saying “you love to” or “you had so much fun.” Of course, I believe … Continue reading
Handwritten or Typed Stories
Last week, I told you about the importance of writing your story. Your story can be written in your own handwriting or typed up and printed out from a computer. If you are a digital scrapbooker, you can even have … Continue reading
The Story = Photographs + Words
One of the “rules” of scrapbooking is that you should journal on your scrapbook pages. The journaling is what makes it a scrapbook page. In the words of one of my respondents from my dissertation, “without the words, it’s just … Continue reading
B&B Review: Scrapbooking Everyday Memories
Each Thursday, I review a book or blog related to scrapbooking. Today’s review is on Scrapbooking Everyday Memories, a special issue from Creating Keepsakes. It is on newsstands now and will be displayed until February 7, 2011. This special issue … Continue reading
B&B Review: Journaling that Matters
Full Disclosure I bought Journaling That Matters on Black Friday, but then won my purchase back during Ella Publishing’s Black Friday special promotion. So, I got it for free, but intended on paying for it. Ella Publishing is also an … Continue reading