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Journaling
Learn creative ways to incorporate journaling in scrapbook pages.
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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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Hide-and-Seek Journaling
by Sara Horton (Sep 22, 2004)
One way to draw readers into your scrapbook pages is to create hidden journaling. I often hide journaling using tags, flaps, envelopes or mini-books on my layouts. |
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Making a List
by Jennifer Sizemore (Jun 4, 2004)
Sick of journaling? Jazz up your pages with a list or two. Their easy, quick, and add some variety to your layouts! |
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Words From the Heart
by Andrea Steed (Apr 30, 2004)
If titles and journaling are your weakness, pay close attention! Crafty Secrets publications has recently introduced four new books called “Words From the Heart” full of titles, poems, quotes and expressions. |
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But Why?
by Lori McClain (Apr 30, 2004)
In addition to the basics, it’s important to relay the emotions behind the pictures. The standard 5W’s don’t always tell the most important part of the story. |
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The Value of a Letter
by Andrea Steed (Mar 31, 2004)
If journaling is a challenge for you (and it is for me), writing a letter to someone is a great exercise in journaling your thoughts. |
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Creatures of Habit
by Amy Stultz (Oct 31, 2003)
I think as humans we all are creatures of one habit or another. These idiosyncrasies are a major part of who we both are, and everyone around us knows that these things must be done daily. |
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