Scrapbook Journaling - When Words say So Much!

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Scrapbooking is a expression of eachsuggestions to help you find the right words.
cropper’s personality. AmongThanks for the Memory Aid
scrapbooking groups, I’ve often heard,If you’ve ever called your child by the
“Journaling is my favorite part,”dog’s name, you know that most of us
or, “I don’t like to write muchdeal with faulty memories as we age. While you
because it takes away from theare certain you will always know which shining
pictures.” This is, of course, why everyface is looking up from that funny bathtub photo,
cropper’s book is a unique work of art.chances are that if it’s not well-labeled
Journaling does more than just add a few wordsyou might not be able to tell Jack from Jim by
to the page. When used well, it can chroniclethe time they are in high school. Labeling helps
history, convey events and feelings not portrayedother people as well. When children or friends leaf
in the picture, and change the tone of the overallthrough your albums, basics like names, ages,
page. If you are ever unsure of what to writeevents and locations are great information to
when journaling, or afraid that writing too muchhave.