**AND THE WINNER (FINALLY) IS LORI V.! CONGRATULATIONS!!**
Earlier this week, I promised to also share some journaling helps. This prize drawing winner will receive a copy of the book, Ten Questions: A Simple Guide to Capturing Real Life in Albums. In addition to dozens of page layout ideas and sketches, you'll find a zillion journaling prompts written in batches of ten (ten questions about adoption, someone special, your great life, sports, etc.).
YOU WILL LOVE IT!
To enter the prize drawing, just add a comment to this post sharing something you struggle with when it comes to scrapbooking and/or journaling. What would you like help with? Are you looking for more time, inspirational page layout ideas, album or other organizing tips? If you're in a rut, what seems to be your biggest issue?
A winner will be chosen tomorrow! (BTW, prizes will be sent out after all of the winners have been chosen in case you win multiple drawings.)
A winner will be chosen tomorrow! (BTW, prizes will be sent out after all of the winners have been chosen in case you win multiple drawings.)
10 comments:
I have a hard time journaling in my scrapbook about meaningful things. I feel like alot of times I just write the who, what, where, and when.
I get overwhelmed and stuck when working on large projects, especially when they are several or more years old. I ache to work on something else, but then I end up regretting that I have multiple projects going and yet unfinished. I love finishing a project! It helps me to work on recent events or something especially meaningful to me. Then I really enjoy it and don't feel burnt out. I like doing the Faithbooking projects as breaks from larger projects, because they're meaningful and fun. :)
I get stuck in the routine of "what" we did rather than how it impacted us or why it was meaningful to us
Journaling is the hardest part for me.
Tilly
I have a hard time taking the time to journal and I struggle with lay out ideas. Great gift idea.
Jodie
I have a hard time finding the time to scrapbook. I am always years behind the photos & it seems overwhelming. I tend to get bogged down in the details, but don't feel like I have time to make the pages as meaningful as I want too - plus when I'm years behind, I have forgotten the little moments to journal about!
Oh so very cool - journaling is definitely one of my shortcomings - I always leave it. . . and tend to not go back to it.
I have been scrapbooking for so long that I start to feel like all of the pages look the same, I find it hard to continue to be creative.
Right now, my biggest challenge is finding the time to scrapbook or even organize my photoes. Plus, I feel like I'm so far behind (years..!) that I struggle with where to start...should I pick up older projects to finish, should I start with some current ones so I can capture the memories more accurately, etc.....
~Heidi
Yeah, thanks Tina!!! I am so excited.
Post a Comment