Help! Your Heart is Missing From Your Scrapbooking Journaling -
Part 5
In your scrapbooking journaling, don't fall into the trap of
journaling rut.
You don't always have to assume the role of the reporter style,
lying down all the facts and figures. Experiment with various
styles. Become a storyteller on one layout and a TV presenter in
another layout. How about writing in a food critic or a fashion
editor format? Have fun switching roles now and there.
Remember to keep a conversational tone to keep your story easy
to read. What happens when you begin to journal in a
conversational manner, it's not only easier for people to read
but you also become more confident in writing. Because you know
that you are writing as if you're sharing and talking to
someone.
Besides getting up close and personal, add in specifics to paint
a picture in your readers' mind too. Look underneath the surface
and dig deep and draw out the interesting specifics to make your
journaling tastier.
Add in humor to your scrapbooking journaling too. It'll attract
and keep your readers entertain. There's no need to be all
serious in your writing. You are the master storyteller telling
your stories, so write out your stories exactly as they
happened.
Kick away your inhibitions and your journaling will never be
boring!
In fact, a great journaling idea is to record down snippets of
conversation you picked up. It's so much more fun and adds life
to your pages instantly. And conversation inevitably draw people
into the stories immediately because there's "voices" to be
found on the pages. That's scrapbooking journaling from the
heart.
And when making meaningful journal entries, you don't always
have to use your own words. Do you enjoy collecting quotes or
poems? Well, I have my list of favorite quotes and this list
keeps on expanding. Maybe you have a huge collection of poems
and quotes. Use them well. When you match-make the right quote
to scrapbooking layouts, it'll evoke just the right mood and
convey what you can't bring across in your own words.
Why not create your own little poem. Yeah. Don't swallow that
hard and go, "What? Me writing a poem, you must be kidding!" I'm
dead serious and besides you have nothing to lose by penning a
few poems for your own scrapbooks.
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