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Do you find it intimidating
when you come to journal your scrapbook pages?
You are not alone! Many
scrapbookers find it hard to get started when it comes to
adding journaling to their scrapbooking layouts.
If you are one of those
people who go blank at the thought of having to journal,
don’t worry. Here are some stress-free scrapbooking
journaling ideas to help you write the right words
whatever your page theme.
Make a list.
This is a fairly simple
journaling technique that is suitable for use with any
type of page theme, for example:
Doing a friendship page -
list how you met, where you met, how long you have known
each other, include what you like about your friend and
why you are both pals.
Doing a recipe scrapbook
page - then make a personal top 10 list of reasons why you
like Grandma’s chocolate cake so much.
Doing a baby layout - do a
list of baby’s favorite foods, you can even do one for
the foods they don’t like!
A variation of this
technique is to use bullet points to mark each line on
your list, giving you an opportunity to empathise each
item of your journaling:
- Anguilla
- April 2004
- My first trip to the
Caribbean
- This is the view from my
hotel balcony overlooking the cove – I can’t wait
to go swimming the sea looks so nice!
Make sure you have fun
experimenting with all the different kinds of
embellishments that you can use as your bullet points!
Another bonus with using
the list technique is that you do not need to worry about
the structure of your sentences or that your journaling
makes sense because the list breaks down what you want to
say into it’s basic readable form.
Write a Letter.
This is one of those great
scrapbook journaling ideas that’s fairly simple to do
and it’s also a lovely, personal way to journal your
layouts too.
All you have to do is
pretend you’re writing to a friend telling them what is
happening in your photographs and including the “Dear
….” at the beginning of your writing will give your
journaling an intimate feel.
Sent any emails lately?
Like letters, emails are also a good source of journaling
material that you can use for your layouts.
If you are unsure of your
own journaling then doing it in a letter format could help
your writing flow more easily, as you describe the people
and the events taking place, letting you tell the story
naturally and in your own words.
Ask a question.
If you are completely stuck
and cannot think of anything to write this can be a good
quick fix technique to use. Just ask some simple questions
like, “What was your favorite part of..?” or “Did
anything funny or embarrassing happen?”.
This technique can be very
effective when used for a special occasion layout, like a
bridal shower, where you can ask each of the guests to
tell you about their favorite memory of the bride-to-be.
Why not take it a stage
further? Give each shower guest some suitable decorative
paper and let them write down their own memories rather
than journal all of them yourself.
For an extra special touch,
you could get the guests to bring with them their favorite
photo of the bride-to-be. Ask them to journal why they
picked that particular picture and then do a separate
layout for each individual photo.
This is an effective way to
make a wonderful and unique scrapbook that is quick,
simple and full of memorable pieces of journaling that add
a very personal feel to the album.
If you are one of those
people who find it difficult to begin the journaling
process these fun scrapbook journaling ideas will provide
you with some basic tips and techniques to help make it
easier.
So go on, try out the
scrapbook journaling ideas above for yourself and add some
stress-free journaling to your pages... Once you’ve
finished you’ll see that it’s been well worth the
effort.
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Elaine
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