
This is with the AMM April Kit.
Journaling Reads:
Watching you and Daddy bond is always something special for me, but on this particular day, he had just come back from his 4-day trip to New York City and you just couldn’t get enough of him. You wanted to sit next to him, you wanted to hug him and kiss him every few minutes. It was such a delight to watch and experience. My boy, I hope you and Daddy are this close forever.
As I mentioned earlier, Big Picture Scrapbooking is giving a spot in my class today. If you haven’t gone over to add your name, here’s where you can do that. I’ve been reading through the comments and wanted to address some of the journaling roadblocks that people have put in the comments.
I went through the list and made some major categories that most of the people’s comments fall into. I wanted to address them in two ways. One, to tell you whether we tackle this in the class directly or not and two to give you a few words of my thoughts on this so you can see what direction I would lead you in, in the class, so you can assess whether taking the class would be helpful to you. So here we go, in no particular order and paraphrased in my own words:
- I am embarrased to journal. Worried it will come off mushy, sappy, false, fake, pretentious.
I talk about this a little at the beginning of the class and address it throughout the lessons here and there. My point of view on this is that if you’re writing authetically (being true to who you are) then none of the above concerns matter. If you’re authentic, you won’t be false, fake, or pretentious. Those are all inauthetic states of being, where we’re trying to be something else than we are and this workshop is just the opposite. As for mushy and sappy. those often depend on the person reading your words and everyone’s ideas of mushy are vastly different from each other. We talk a lot about whose opinion matters and what you should have in mind when you write your words in the pre-class work and in week one. My hope is that by then this will be less of a concern for you.
- I don’t have enough space on my page for my journaling. I have too many photos and not always enough room for journaling.
Oh yes! This is a pet peeve of mine and we address this one right away. This workshop is as much about changing the way you look at journaling and changing your process of scrapping as it is about the words itself, so I promise you won’t say this after the workshop.
- I want more depth and creativity in my journaling.
This is the very core of my workshop. Each week I tackle another main area of what it means to journal deeply. How to make your writing more relatable, more authentic, more personal, more *you*. I also bring in writing principles that help liven your writing and breathe more air into it.
- i write too much or I write too little. I get caught up in the details.
Honestly, this isn’t something I handle directly. I address the space issue mentioned above and by using the new process, this might end up being less of a concern. But I do talk about the main elements of what makes an authentic story (in my opinion of course) and theoretically by the end of class you’ll have a good sense of what needs to stay in and what can be left out to make your story complete and authentic so you should more easily be able to judge what’s too much or too little and what you can leave out or what’s still missing.
- My journaling is too personal.
We talk about this in the pre-class work, too. We also address some of the deeper/harder journaling stories during our last week. I talk about why it’s important to still put the words on paper, even if we have to find creative ways to not make it visible. I respect that your journaling might be too personal but it’s still worth your writing it down.
- I can’t find the right words. I don’t know where to start.
We talk about this in the pre-class handouts, too. But I’ll tell you a secret: there’s no magic here. I will not be able to move my wand and make it easier for you to start. You start like everyone does: you put pen to paper and just do it. We talk more about techniques and creative styles that might help you get started but in the end you just sit down and do it. I didn’t want you to sign up and think I have some magic trick under my belt, that I don’t.
- I am a perfectionist. What if i am not good enough?
I don’t talk about this in the lessons but we will address it in the message boards cause I a lot of people have mentioned this in the class as well. Here’s one thing you should know: the purpose of this workshop is to make your journaling more authentic, deeper, and more true to who you are. None of us are perfect. Life would be so boring if we were. So I think being perfect or aiming to be perfect is the wrong goal. We should aim to have our pages be a true reflection of who we are. Not write so people on a message board can give us kudos, but write so we feel we expressed ourselves authentically on the pages we create. This is just my opinion and you are, of course, welcome to disagree, but it’s something I feel strongly about so I wanted to make sure you knew.
- I am not a writer. I have no stories to tell.
We do talk about this in the preclass handout and a lot on the message boards as well. I’ll be very upfront: we are all writers and we all have stories to tell. I promise. I swear you are. By the end of the workshop, you should have no doubts about that.
One thing I’ve told the students in the workshop and would like all of you to know is that I am fully commmitted to everyone getting exactly what they want out of this class. Journaling is my passion and I want to make sure that if I don’t happen to address something that’s in your mind, something that’s holding it up for you, something that’s stresssing you, that you can always post on the message boards and ask me or email me directly. I’m committed to everyone walking away with exactly what they wanted and more.
I hope these answer some questions you might have. I posted more about specifically what you get each week and general logistics: here. As always, if you have any questions, don’t hesitate to ask.
I hope I see you in my workshop.
BPS is giving a free spot in my class. Even if you’ve signed up, they will refund your money so go try your chances.
Only three more days to sign up. I hope I see you there.

With the March kit from A Million Memories.
Journaling Reads:
we received this toy
for your birthday last year
but forgot it in the closet
so when i finally took it out
you were instantly fascinated
and wanted to spell everything.
i patiently helped you
a little bit every day
but my favorite moment.
was when you called me.
into the kitchen and said
“I have a surprise for you.”
You had spelled “MOM”
all by yourself.
Definitely my favorite moment
of the week.
tfl.

With the March kit from A Million Memories.
Journaling Reads:
you were very excited to celebrate
your birthday at school
we bought tiny little brownies
one for each of your classmates
and four for you.
even daddy took the morning off
so we could celebrate together.
after we lit the candles
everyone sang for you
and you waited patiently
until it was over
so you could blow out the candles.
what you didn’t know
was that they were
trick candles
so just when you thought
they were out
they came right back.
just watching the surprise
on your face was worth it.
tfl.

The wonderful ladies at Big Picture Scrapbooking are offering a special deal for my upcoming class: Telling Stories Deeply.
You get ten dollars off my class, if you sign up for Scrapping on a Shoestring. That’s a 50% savings on my class and a 30% or so savings across both classes. I know times are tough so I really appreciate that BPS is doing this. I hope it’s one more incentive to sign up for my class. To read all the details click here.
I don’t think I really wrote up a lot about what the class will encompass and you can see some details in the class site but I wanted to share a bit more here, too. So here are some details:
The class will run for four weeks. Each week we will be exploring one area of what I consider deep/authentic journaling. The focus areas build on top of each other and get deeper as the weeks pass. In each week’s class, I also include one journaling tool and one writing focus. And then finally, we have the layout for that week where the journaling highlights that week’s focus area.
So each week you get four downloadable handouts:
- The handout for the main focus area.
- The handout with the writing focus and journaling tool. (these are like mini lessons.)
- The handout with my layout and step by step instructions.
- The handout with that week’s downloadable journaling spots.
And then there are handouts in the beginning that are for pre-class reading and a handout to fill-out throughout the class and one at the very end for parting thoughts. The first two handouts each week also have several examples from my own layouts that highlight the specific journaling theme we have for that week. The journaling spots are usable if you’re digital or if you’re traditional or a mix. They are just for fun.
We also have two chats scheduled. And of course the audio recordings from me each week and the gallery and message board which are staples of BPS. I am also compiling a long list of links to articles about writing, inspirational quotes, etc. just so you can have them on hand.
I have poured my heart and soul into this class and I plan to give it 100% of myself to this class. Journaling is my passion and something that I truly believe in when it comes to scrapbooking so if I ever get to teach one single class, this is the one.
If you’ve ever wished you could journal more or more authentically, I hope you’ll join me in this class. I promise it won’t disappoint.
If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to ask. Just click on the “share” link below.
My friend Corien at A Million Memories is teaching a wonderful class
called: Winter Wonderland.
You can read
more here and sign up
here. It starts on February 14th and, trust me, it’s absolutely
stunning!


February is my month at A
Million Memories and I loved this kit!
Journaling Reads:
this morning, you snuggled into bed with me.
you said, “i love you TEN times mommy”
i said, “i love you ten times too my love”
you said “i love you Five teen times”
(that’s a big number, you added)
and then you leaned over to my ear,
and said “I love you with all my heart”

February is my month at A
Million Memories and I loved this kit!
Journaling Reads:
i love playing with you
but i also love watching you and daddy play
almost as much
the way he tickles you
and the way you giggle
it just warms my heart and
makes me eternally thankful
for my wonderful family.

February is my month at A
Million Memories and I loved this kit!
Journaling Reads:
i love you.
we say these words a lot in our house.
i say it to David. he says it to his daddy.
his daddy says it to me. david says it to me.
and i say it to his daddy.
in our family, we say i love you very often.
but, for the first time, you said it to someone else.
someone who is not our family.
you told your friend Joseph that you loved him.
i love that David. I love that you’re so kind and generous.
and so loving.
i hope you always stay this way.
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