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Journaling
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Conversational Journaling
by Denise Gormish (Jan 22, 2007)
Every day we talk and have meaningful and fun conversations. How often do we include conversations in our layout journaling? |
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Proofreading Your Journaling
by Karina Worlton (Oct 27, 2006)
Since errors can range from the humorously incorrect to the embarrassingly inaccurate, let me offer a few tips to help you avoid errors in your journaling. |
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Journaling First
by Denise Gormish (Aug 16, 2006)
Do you ever write your journaling for a scrapbook page first, then design the layout? I was challenged to do a project that involves journaling first. It was an exciting and fun experience. |
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Incorporating Letters, Cards and E-mails
by Denise Gormish (Apr 5, 2006)
Letters, cards and e-mails can all be added to layouts for quick journaling and an attractive layout design. These items can enhance the story you are telling in your layout. Here are some tips and ways to use letters, cards and e-mails on a layout. |
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Decorating Personal Journals with Scrap Supplies
by Laura Arellano-Weddleton (Jan 16, 2006)
Keeping a journal offers as many creative opportunities as scrapbooking, and you can use many of the same supplies and techniques you use for your scrapbooks in your personal journal. |
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Incorporating Journaling on a Layout
by Denise Gormish (Dec 13, 2005)
As a writer, I find it hard not to include at least some journaling on every page. I want to include the details, even if it is just a few sentences. How do I incorporate journaling on the page? Here are several ideas for incorporating small or large journaling sections on a page: |
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Journaling Styles
by Denise Gormish (Nov 22, 2005)
As I sit down to write the journaling for a layout, I am sometimes puzzled about how to approach the subject. There are several writing approaches for text on layouts. Here are some examples and ideas for different writing approaches: |
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Take Note: Journaling Notebooks
by Karen Baxter (May 23, 2005)
If you’re one of the many people who struggle with journaling, you might need a journaling notebook. It’s great to be able to refer back to your notes if you draw a blank your journaling or simply need to find some inspiration. |
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Bringing Your Words to Life
by Denise Gormish (Mar 7, 2005)
As I wrote my novel I learned a few things about making mental images and ideas more appealing. Descriptive text allows us to give a clean and clear picture of a memory. It takes our journaling from ordinary to engaging. |
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