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Paperclipping 134 – Use Mystery: a Different Way to Journal

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This week’s video is for members only.

In this tutorial, you’ll see:

  • How to add mystery to your journaling
  • Examples of scrapbooking “inside jokes”
  • Examples of scrapbooking private details from your life
  • Tips for using “stream of consciousness” journaling to create a background texture

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Layouts you’ll see in this episode:
smile

amazed

am_I_that_mom?

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  • How did you make the hearts in the LO "Amazed..."??
  • I drew the heart free-hand, scanned it, opened it in photoshop, then turned
    it red and made a bunch of different sizes. I'd like to learn how to turn it
    into a digital product to give away to the Paperclipping Members, but that
    will require some time I haven't found yet.

    Thanks for noticing it. :)
  • toni2
    The photos and colors in the "AMAZED" layout are spectacular. And it's a very moving layout at that. I'm not at the place where I can take my scrapbooking to such a personal "raw" level as the "Am I that mom?" layout. Not yet (I tend to be a VERY private person in many ways.) But maybe I'll consider some personal layouts, ones that are just from me and my heart to one specific person, as a special scrapbook to read only by them. Thanks for the ideas.
  • So interesting!!! Although I'm not sure if I'll know how to use it...

    Thanks!!
  • I would love to hear more, Mariangeles. Can you be more specific about why you're not sure how you would use it?
  • I'm still not too confident with the journaling part of my projects... I'll continue practicing :) Thanks!!
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