Simple is the name of the game when it comes to scrapping for me recently. Plus, if I am being honest, there hasn’t been a lot of scrapping to do, because activities this summer have been limited. I haven’t been doing my official job as family photographer very well! I am getting excited for theContinue reading “Simple Pocket Pages”
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Memory Keeping in Quarantine
This summer looks different than any other summer that I can remember. There are no travel plans, no visits to the community pool, and no fun outings to museums or movies. It is a different kind of summer, but that certainly does not mean that it can’t or shouldn’t be documented. So, while it feelsContinue reading “Memory Keeping in Quarantine”
Diving into Pocket Pages!
I love changing up my memory keeping format. I’ve done the 12×12 scrapbooks (albeit, years ago..), traveler’s notebooks, and A5 journals. This summer, I decided to try something new, and I will be dabbling in pocket pages. Check out my first ever pocket page process below: I did run into a few challenges as IContinue reading “Diving into Pocket Pages!”
Creating Pockets for Your Traveler’s Notebook
Pockets, pockets, pockets! I am loving this trend of creating interactive elements in travelers notebooks and pretty much any paper crafting project. It captures the essence of why we create our crafts in the first place. They are meant to be used, interacted with, and appreciated. I love creating pockets in my TNs because IContinue reading “Creating Pockets for Your Traveler’s Notebook”
“My Rock” – Revival Camp Bible Journaling Process
It’s that time of year again…Revival Camp is in full swing over at Illustrated Faith. This is a fun summer project started many years ago by Shanna Noel over at Illustrated Faith, and I have participated for the past couple of years. It includes a themed devotional, meant to focus on the some of theContinue reading ““My Rock” – Revival Camp Bible Journaling Process”