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Journaling About Scrapbooking
by Cindy deRosier (May 3, 2012)
People scrapbook for a wide variety of reasons -- to preserve memories, to showcase great photos, to be creative, to play with paper and other supplies, or all of the above! Many scrapbookers make pages explaining their own reasons for scrapping.

Using Your Camera's Self-Timer
by Cindy DeRosier (Mar 12, 2012)
The self-timer on your camera is an extremely useful tool. Learn why and how:

Scrapping the Scrapbooker
by Jennifer Wolfe-Pearce (Jan 27, 2012)
If you spend most of your time behind your camera, chances are good you're not spending enough in front of it! Many scrapbookers thoroughly document the lives of their children, spouses, and even pets, but not themselves.

52 Pages About You
by Jeanette Giancaspro (Jan 20, 2010)
Most of us don’t enjoy writing about ourselves, and we don’t usually show up in our scrapbooks. Well, it’s time to change all of that.

Scrapbooking Your Workplace
by Allyson Bright Meyer (Sep 29, 2009)
Work. Many of us spend at least 40 hours a week at it, yet it rarely ends up in our scrapbooks. Your work says a lot about you as a person, and it’s an important part of telling your story.

Dream Journal
by Andrea Steed (Apr 24, 2009)
This pregnancy, I decided to start keeping a journal of my dreams to see where my mind wandered in the unconscious. It’s been an interesting study, and one that I can see now can be used to inspire all sorts of creativity.

Ideas for Weight-Loss Journals
by Tiffany Roberts (Jan 14, 2009)
Keeping a journal is a wonderful motivator and stress reliever. Nearly a year and half after I started my own weight-loss journey it still moves me to read about what I went through to get healthy.

30 "All About Me" Scrapbook Topics
by Patter Cross (Feb 25, 2008)
Do you have an "All About Me" album? If you do not have an album or have just started one, this article will give you 30 page topics to make that album nice and full!

My Little Book of Confessions
by Tiffany Roberts (Jul 2, 2007)
Confess your secrets (or maybe just your quirks) in a mini-album. Here's how:

Got Quirks? Let’s Scrap Them!
by Patter Cross (Jun 15, 2007)
You have a few quirks. You have them, I have them, your family members have them. So why not admit it and scrap it!

Zodiac Scrapbooking
by Allyson Bright Meyer (Dec 1, 2006)
Creating a page about my zodiac sign traits was the perfect way to depict my personality on a scrapbook page, without having to take the same old approach to an “all about me” page.

Scrapbooking Your Fears
by Jane Swanson (Nov 1, 2006)
Face your fears and scrapbook the things that scare you most! Here are several ideas for scrapbooking both childhood and adult fears.

All About Me: Joys
by Denise Gormish (Oct 17, 2006)
Through words, pictures, colors and embellishments, scrapbookers can record and even create their inner joy.

All About Me: Everyday
by Denise Gormish (Sep 7, 2006)
"All About Me" scrapbooking gives your family and friends insight into your thoughts, feelings, and perspective on your life. One way to give perspective is to create pages and albums that celebrate the things that make that up your "everyday."

All About Me: Survey Says
by Missy Fortenberry (Jul 20, 2006)
Take a survey about yourself and then scrap it!

All About Me Journaling Prompts
by Sherrill Ghilardi Pierre (Apr 18, 2006)
Making a journal jar is a creative way to encourage someone to start slowly keeping a journal. Here are several idea for jumpstarting your own journaling prompt jar to get you writing all about you!

All about Me Mini-Album
by Laura Arellano-Weddleton (Mar 21, 2006)
A mini-album is a great way to create a "Book of Me" without embarking on a life-long project. Here are some tips for how to get started.

6 Reasons to Scrapbook You
by Fion Lim (Nov 6, 2005)
Ever thought about why you should take a step back and start scrapbooking about yourself?There are so many glowing benefits to creating scrapbooks all about you:

Scrapbooking Adulthood
by Fion Lim (Oct 30, 2005)
By scrapbooking about yourself as an adult, you'll have pages reminding you of how far you've come and the important aspects of your life. Not only will your scrapbooks offer clarifying thoughts on where your goals are, you'll also become more certain of yourself as an individual.

Hair Today, Memories Tomorrow
by Mimi Russell (Sep 1, 2005)
We all know that looks aren’t everything, but your hair is so much a part of your personality and individuality. Here are some ideas to capture that part of yourself in your scrapbooks.

What's in a Name?
by Denise Gormish (Jun 6, 2005)
Often names have an interesting story behind them. What are some of the funny, interesting and challenging stories about your name, a family member’s name, a pet’s name or even a friend’s name? Here are some ideas to get you started on some “name” themed layouts of your own:

Opposites Attract
by Lindsay Teague (May 1, 2005)
Describing opposites are a great way to show the differences between appearances, interests and personalities. Here are some great opposite ideas for your next scrapbook page.

Betcha Didn't Know
by Ramona Greenspan (Mar 1, 2005)
While looking through my scrapbooks, I realized that they showcased my children, vacations and other memorable events in my family's life. However, they do not really tell the onlooker much about me and what I am like.

Treasuring Your Favorites
by Amber Crosby (Jan 31, 2004)
Favorite things bring a smile to your face and become a frequent topic of conversation among friends. Why not include some layouts about favorite things in your scrapbook albums?

Jumpstart Your Book of Me!
by Angie Pedersen (Feb 28, 2003)
Ten easy ways to start writing about your life.

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