Do you feel like you say the same thing on every Christmas Layout?
Do you need help with creative and easy journalling ideas?
List It! Christmas Edition
92 printable lists, quizzes, and journaling cards to capture your Christmas. You get all the pngs too!
I’ve got one awesome copy of List it! Christmas Edition from Ella Publishing at Big Picture Classes to give away –
just use the Rafflecopter below to be in the running! I’ll do a random drawing and contact you with your access to the eBook.
The List It! journaling guide is designed to help you capture memories of Christmases past, present, and future.
You get a printable PDF plus a zip file containing all 92 lists in png file format. You can customize them for your digital pages and projects.
The possibilities are endless!
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Leave me a comment letting me know your favorite way to use journaling prompts.
Good Luck to all!
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I love “interview” type journaling. Especially when the same questions are asked of children through the years. I’ve done this with my son and it’s so great to see how his thought process has changed. Thanks for the opportunity to win.
This would be great to complete an album for my grands!
I like to use prompts as a place to start writing and then see where that exercise goes. Sometimes I end up in interesting places that would seem to have little connection with the original prompt.
I like to use the prompts for my december daily mini
Sometimes, when inspiration will not come, it just has to be a prompt! Love the whole ‘rafflecopter’ thing!
I love to use prompts with my kids and scrapbooking!
I use them to inspire a page idea
I’m a teacher. The possibilities are endless!
I, too, start with a prompt and sometimes my journaling takes me in a whole different direction.
It is a good starting point.
Can’t wait to begin my questioning of my grandson. It will be such fun writing down what he says. thanks for the chance to win!
I will create a photobook of my family’s memories or just mostly my dog.
So many Christmases without albums … where to start? This awesome giveaway would be a big help! Thanks for the opportunity!
I would use it in my yearly 2012 photo book
I think I’d do a Christmas book with all our traditions.
I’d really like to create a wedding photobook – with the few photos dh and I have of our wedding 21 years ago.
I’d love to make one for my mom, of all her grandkids!
working on my 25 days of christmas now and would love to use your products in it.
I love to use the quizes. They are fun to look back on..
I’d like to document Christmas’ past, with the help of my sister who has a much better memory!
Christmas past book.
I love using these things for my son’s scrapbook (ongoing of course!).
I love giving my kids journaling prompts. My husband was deployed with the USAF last Christmas so I gave my kids prompts to express their feeling about their dad being gone and what Christmas was like without him. I loved all the responses. My kids amazed me at what all the amazing responses.
Just what I need to get my rear in gear!
Journaling prompts/ideas are like golden nuggets to me! As my children are adults with children of their own, I don’t always remember particulars from back in the day, but a prompt read or a spot of inspiration from outside of my own little world can do the trick to get the words flowing for me! Thanks for this sweet opportunity Melissa!!!
Okay, my stuffed up head left me in a cloud of confusion. The end of your post says to state our favorite way to use journaling prompts and Mr. Rafflecopter asked what kind of photo book we will make, so I’m covering my bases! LOL! I have been working on annual books for grandchildren and hope to continue with those into the new year!
This Christmas Edition seems very interesting, I would love to win it and use it for my Christmas album.. Thanks to offer…