This is your story. Do it YOUR way. I write in my journal and scrap pages inspired by my journal entries. Two of my CT journal directly on their scrapbook pages and don't keep a separate paper journal. Others keep only a paper or computer journal and are waiting to create the scrapbook pages at a later date. There is no wrong way to do this, just pick up pen or mouse and DO IT. You can join me at any time with this series. You can scrap just the questions/prompts that inspire you, or all of them. You can scrap from the current question and go forward, or you can start at question 1 and move through them in order.
Each post (every other week) I will share the current question/prompt and layouts created by myself, my creative team or scrapbooking friends.
Note about sharing layouts from Cole:
We would LOVE for you to share YOUR layout's with us! Just create a 600x600 px jpg layout and email it to Cole npeak@storyrock.com subject line D.Y.L Layout! With your permission, I will post it to the MyMemories BLOG DYL Series (right here), Instagram, Pinterest & Twitter. Along with your layout, please do include the question/prompt number and the name of the My Memories designer(s) and the name of their product(s) you used. If you would like to post it directly to our MyMemories Facebook wall please click HERE. You can also post your layouts in the MyMemories Forum HERE.
We are going to return now to writing about ourselves again. We will explore the world we grew up in, what we thought and did, who our friends were and the events that defined “our times”. This will take us a while; we are writing our story. Don’t forget to add all the details of place and time and persons involved that you can when telling your story.
Question/Prompt 13:
Tell about the first movie you remember going to see. Who were you with? Where did you go? As a child, not yet a teenager, what were your favorite television and/or radio shows? Why? Did you idolize any “movie star”?
HUGS
Diane
LOVE all these layouts; they reveal personality and interests and that is what your family will appreciate in the future when they look at the layouts you create.
2 comments:
These layouts for remembering things from your past are great. Super ideas to scrap the memories that don't have a photo to go with them.
thank you! Inspiration sharing is what this blog series is all about. HUGS! Diane
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