Scrapbooking Guide - How TO scrapbook

Scrapbooking Guide - How TO scrapbook

Learn how to do scrapbooking easily at home

Tips for Scrapbook Journaling

If you’ve ever put a scrapbook page together one of the most challenging aspects can be the journaling. Today I want to share with you an article I found that offers some great tips for journaling your pages.

So I present:

by J Isaacs

Everyone loves a great story and what better way to share the legacy of your family and all its members than to document these stories in a scrapbook! Think of all the times your children have said something so profound, that your first thought is I need to write that down! only to be kept tucked away in your memory and possibly forgotten along the way. Journaling in a scrapbook and keeping with photos of the family members as they grow will ensure that not only the images are preserved, but also the personalities and characteristics of each are remembered as well.

Some people choose to hand write their journal entries directly onto their scrapbook paper, while others prefer to key them into the computer and have fun with choosing the appropriate font styles, etc. Either way, for those who love to write, this will be a fun and rewarding task. And for those who are apprehensive about writing, the following tips should hopefully bring some encouragement.

Writing Styles
Don’t get hung up on proper grammar and having perfect sentence structure. Your writing style will come naturally as your memories flow your words should be characteristic of the way you speak and recount the details of your memories. Remember that someday in the future, one of your children or relatives may read through your journaling and will be touched by how much of you was put into your entries.

Who, What, When, Where, Why
The key things to remember when your journaling an event, person, conversation, etc. is the recording of the basics of every story the who, what, when, where, and why. This will help you to remember all of the key points of your entry, and will then help in documenting the place and time in which you are referring to.

Documenting a pivotal stage in your life
If you’re searching for ways to get inspired, create a journal entry that records some of the critical things you are currently experiencing at this stage in your life. Things such as births, deaths, job promotions, rediscovering your favorite hobbies. These are just some examples of moments you may find easy to talk candidly about, making for a very personal and revealing journal entry for others to learn more about you.

Record a special game or event
Especially for children, this is a great way to document some of the important moments in your children’s lives. Your son’s first t-ball game, or your daughter’s dance recital. Even being caught red-handed getting into something he or she shouldn’t. These are moments that someday can be looked back on with laughter and appreciation.

Detailing a memory of a special person or moment
Sometimes as we look at our photographs, they conjure up feelings of joy and remind us of how we felt at that moment the photo was taken. Take a moment to reflect on those feelings and create a journal entry that reads like a note to the person in the photo. Offer your thanks and special thoughts for the role that they play in your life.

Journal your favorite verses, poems and quotes
What better way to record those precious words that have shaped your life! Your favorite Bible verses that helped your through troubled times, poems that were written so eloquently that you were touched forever, and then those quotes that were so profound that they left a mark. These are great to use when you have photos that don’t require much explanation but rather stand as a reminder of such special words.

About the Author

Learn more about scrapbooking and save time and money using our automatic updating of auction deals on supplies such as Pre-Made Scrapbook Pages, Embellishments and more. www.basicsofscrapbooking.com

I hope you enjoyed this article and it helps make your journaling a little bit easier!

Happy Scrappin’!

digiscrap-gal.jpg

Bookmark to:
    Add 'Tips for Scrapbook Journaling' to My-Tuts   Add 'Tips for Scrapbook Journaling' to Technorati  


>

   Posted in General    

Subscribe RSS 2.0 feed. Leave a response, or Trackback from your own site.


Sponsored By:




Leave a Reply



Vote for this site! Simply Scrappin Sites
Simply Scrappin Sites


My Zimbio
KudoSurf Me!


Passkey: 106472












Feeds and Navigation

Categories

Archives

Recent Comments:
  • Hummie: I have only faguely heard of them. I don't see a link. I hope all is well with you.
  • Nichole: Hi Trish. I found your blog through the DSD-Pro forums. It looks like you have some good info sharing going...
  • Bryan: My wife and I are interested in starging a digital storybook business, but can't really find any good...
  • Wahoo: Thank you for sharing!
  • LilyBelle: This is a fabulous layout and your elements are super. I love the bow and the diaper pin. I had a heck of...

Recent Trackbacks:

Recommended Sites
Sponsors
Comments
Be the first to leave a comment!
Add a Comment:
Already a member? Log In
Sponsors
About the Author

0 Kudos
Top Culture Articles
Twilight’s Christian Serratos Gets Naked For PETA
Serratos poses naked for the 'I'd Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur' campaign.
Angelina Jolie's Provocative Modeling Pics at 16
Angelina Jolie seen here at the age of 16, in a 1991 modeling shoot.
Sexiest Twin Sister Photos Of All Time
Two is better than one, at least in this gallery.
More From Zimbio
Copyright © 2009 - Zimbio, Inc. Some rights reserved.