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Tuesday, 7 December 2010

Scrapbooking and Journalling Your Own History Part 5 - Before You Went To School

Dear Scribblers

Pre-school
First birthday memory?
First Christmas/Winter celebration memory? What was the best tree? What was/are your holiday traditions?
Other first celebration memories. Such as: Easter, Summer, Halloween, Guy Fawkes night?
Loss of first tooth?
Who looked after you?
Did you go to nursery?
First friend?
First favourite toy?
First favourite place to play?
What is the first book you remember being read to you?
Remember your 3Ds (Description, Date, Details), What, Where, When, Who, How, Why and Senses: Sight, Smell, Touch, Taste and Sounds. Also take your time, and choose what is relevant to you. For further details about how to use these questions, please see Part 1 and 2 of this project.

Happy Scribing!


Monday, 6 December 2010

Scrapbooking and Journalling Your Own History Part 4 - Home Questions

Dear Scribblers

Home
How many homes have you lived in?
What did they look like?
What is your favourite home?
Where were/are your neighbours? Who did you like/were scared of?
First home of your own?
Where do you live now?
Remember your 3Ds (Description, Date, Details), What, Where, When, Who, How, Why and Senses: Sight, Smell, Touch, Taste and Sounds.
Also take your time, and choose what is relevant to you. For further details about how to use these questions, please see Part 1 and 2 of this project.

Happy Scribing!


Sunday, 5 December 2010

Scrapbooking and Journalling Your Own History Part 3 - Questions about You

Dear Scribblers

So here is the first set of questions to consider when Scrapbooking and Journalling Your Own History. 
Remember your 3Ds (Description, Date, Details), What, Where, When, Who, How, Why and Senses: Sight, Smell, Touch, Taste and Sounds.
Also take your time, and choose what is relevant to you. For further details about how to use these questions, please see Part 1 and 2 of this project.
You and Your Birth
What’s your name? Do you know why you were called that?
Do you have a nickname? Why is that?

When were you born?
Where were you born?

Your parents are?
Your grandparents are?
Brothers and sisters?
Extended family?

Happy Scribing!


Saturday, 4 December 2010

Scrapbooking and Journalling Your Own History Part 2 - Thinking

Dear Scribblers
Over the next few posts I’ll be offering questions to you to think about, which you can use to begin to collect ideas and memories to add to your budding book. 
I will be looking at a section of your life at a time. First, I would like you to sit back with a cup of tea or coffee, and just think. Let your mind wander and see what comes to mind. Jot down or doddle anything that comes to mind. Even if you don’t think it’s relevant right at that time, it may be useful for a future page. 
If you’ve been following my journalling prompts over the previous weeks, you’ve probably been thinking like this anyway. Remember, any pages you’ve made using the prompts, you can add to this larger project. 
See, there is method to my madness.
If you have any photographs from this era of your life, it would be a good idea to dig them out now, and use them as prompts to fill in further details. Seeing old faces and place can trigger deeper memories. 
Remember, your 3Ds (Description, Date, Details), What, Where, When, Who, How, Why (see previous posts).
Also consider all your senses. Can you remember colours, tastes, smells from this time? Think Sight, Smell, Touch, Taste and Sounds. 
If you can’t remember any details from this time, do you have a friend or family member who could help? Take your conversations down memory lane, you never know which door you may end up at. 
If you can’t remember, don’t force it. Move on to another question, or put the whole thing away for another time. It’s often when you are doing other tasks, that your thoughts may bubble up the answers you are looking for. Memory is funny that way.
The whole point of this is to have fun, and celebrate your life. Don’t make it difficult for yourself.
Each of the next set of blog entries will all be a list of questions for you to consider. Use they as you will. Do worry, you don’t need to answer them all, just pick and choose the ones you feel you want to. These are all just jumping off points for you to think about in creating your own history pages. If you have any further inspirational questions which you think other Scribblers would like to answer, please add them to the comment page. 
Project of the Day: Your project today is to go and have your favourite beverage and enjoy it! There’s time for work later. Look after yourself!
Happy Scribing!

Friday, 3 December 2010

Scrapbooking and Journalling Your Own History Part 1 and Project of the Day - Repost

Dear Scribblers
To Recap:
Every person in the world has their own story to tell, and I feel that it is important for you to record your own personal history. You can include your own family tree and genealogy, or just begin with your own birth or any other significant point in your journey. It's up to you.
Think about what areas of your past life you would like to record for your future. This is your life, it’s up to you what you would like to add.
Are you going to include past family? Present family and friends? Are you going to go from birth? From school? From adulthood? Will you include photos? Draw? Writing only? 
How much details would you like to go into, and how you would like to capture these memories? Are you going to scrapbook? Journal? Art book? Mini book? A4 folder? Sketch book? Canvas panels? Artist trading cards? Film? Let your mind wander, bring forward the images of your life. 
Over a number of blog entries, I will be sharing with you my ideas, and hints and tips I’ve picked up along the way on how to journal your life. There will be plenty of writing prompts for you to think about.
… And off we go!
Part 1.
I trust by now, you have some idea how you are going to begin. Are you a happy scrapper? Or are you a raring to go writer? It doesn’t matter how you decide to put your journalling onto your physical or digital pages, what matters is that you are doing it in the first place.
Some of you may want to work chronologically, but you may find your mind wandering off on a direction you didn’t expect. If this happens, don’t worry about it, just go with the flow. Out of this you may find undiscovered pearls of wisdom and creativity. 
Remember this project is about your life. You may decide to include your family tree and your ancestors stories too, or you may decide to focus on just your work life. It’s entirely up to you. 
It’s your story!
Never forget that. It may take you a few days or weeks to tackle your idea, or it may be a project that will take you the rest of your life, as you add events in the future too. This may sound very daunting, but whatever the reason for your journalling, take each page as it comes. Little steps finally finish the marathon.
I also recommend that you keep each idea or event separate, as it gives focus to your work.
I think that each page, be it digital or tactile, be it writing or scrapbooking, should contain 3 essential items:
The 3D’s - DESCRIPTION - DATE - DETAIL
Description - This is your title for your page. This can be just one word such as; ‘Me!, or a sentence, ‘This is Me!’ or a saying ‘It’s All About Me!’
You can add a sub-title too if it needs explaining; Title: ‘This is Me!’ Sub-Title: by The Crafty Scribe. Your heading can be simple, serious, funny or thoughtful, but it must tell you exactly what the page is about. After all, if a tin of sweet corn was labelled baked beans, you would be mighty disappointed if you had wanted beans on toast!
Date - This is important to add, especially if you are adding it to a time-line of your life. This can include: full date and time - 24 March 2010 10:00 am, or if you don’t remember it could be - Spring 2010, or even circa 2010.
Detail - Now this is the fun bit. This is your journalling. The information and additional data about your page. It can be as simple as a sentence to name the people in an added photograph. Or it can be a quick paragraph, or a whole essay. Once you have your 3D’s you can add whatever you want to your page. It may just be all about the writing or it may be about photographs, embellishments and ephemera, it’s up to you.
If you are having trouble wondering what to write. Jot down your memories using the famous journalists prompt:
What, Where, When, Who, How, Why.
If you follow this, you may recall more details than you thought you would.
To get you started, I would like you to have a go at the following:
Project of the Day: Write a Me page on how you are right now. Title it. Date it. Describe yourself. Do you want to include a description of how you look? Where you live? Your family? Work? Mood? Goals? Add a photo? Write as little or as much as you want. Make it personal. This can become the title page of your entire project - even if you are going to be delving into your past, knowing where you are at this place and time, when you are deciding to journal your life is your jumping off point. Don’t forget you as you are.
So now you have the basics on how to begin a page - (and hopefully a ‘This is Me’ page) - what are you going to write about next? In the next few parts of Scrapbooking and Journalling your Own History, I will be discussing journalling prompts in full. I hope you will join me.
Happy Scribing!

Thursday, 2 December 2010

The Crafty Scribe Communiqué - New Project Starts Tomorrow!

Communiqué... News Flash... Communiqué...

Dear Scribblers

I have great news, starting tomorrow here on The Crafty Scribe:

Scrapbooking and Journalling Your Own History

Over the next 20 days, I will be posting daily entries to help you think about and create a project about YOU!

I hope you enjoy it!

Happy Scribing!

Communiqué Ends... Communiqué Ends.

Journal Prompt 87 and a Project of the Day with a difference!

Dear Scribblers

"My feelings about the forthcoming holiday are... "

Project of the Day: Now December is here, the end of year holidays are approaching fast. Are you one of these people who has already organised everything and are looking forward to the fun with friends and family? Will you be alone? Have you begun the shopping and preparation you need to do, or will you leave it until last minute? Whatever your personal experience, take a time-out and reflect on how you really feel. Have you thought about how others feel at this time of year? About how different everyone's experiences will be from one another. What does this season mean to you?

The project of the day can either be just reflective and think about these questions. Journal about them if you wish. You could do something practical for yourself, or for someone else. I'm not setting one individual goal. This is about you. Do something special and positive today, something that shows what you truly believe in. Go on, you might surprise yourself!

Happy Scribing!

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