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Post by tmrpope on Oct 27, 2005 3:04:30 GMT 10
How do you journal (alot or a little) ? How do you get ideas for what you write. I am not usuall doing pictures that are really recent, so the even may not be fresh in my mind. Any ideas?
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Post by Admin on Oct 27, 2005 3:17:32 GMT 10
Please don't tell me that it might not be fresh in my mind. I rarely, if ever journal when I scrap. I leave my journaling mostly until I am done many pages and then go back. I want to do catchy journaling, but I am not that good. LOL. There are journaling books to be had. I saw one in my scrapbook store last week. You look up a phrase or a word and it gives you poems and quotes and ideas for journaling. Hummm, I might hafta have one of those. I know I use my word book alot.
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Post by Admin on Oct 27, 2005 3:18:06 GMT 10
Oops, forgot to add, would it help when you develop your pictures to write a couple words on the back of each photo. just something describing the picture or the event or day.
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Post by braided-rug on Oct 27, 2005 12:46:06 GMT 10
I did a journal for a forum and didn't really know what was expected, so at least you know what journaling is! I would have loved it when I was young, but my retention rate of details is sometimes only a few hours these days.
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Post by tmrpope on Nov 2, 2005 7:06:59 GMT 10
I jst read an article about Journaling- It said to ask ?'s about the pics to yourself. Like How it makes you fee? I remember? The kids were doing/ saying/ etc. I guess little memory joggers. I'll have to try this.
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