There are so many precious, little moments in life that we often miss.
It's the note your husband left you as a reminder about an errand that had a little heart at the end.
It's the hug your teenager gave you after they realize that you went out of your way to help them.
It's a random card you receive in the mail from a friend (hand-stamped of course!)
How many times a week, or even a day, do you miss a precious, little moment?
Memory keeping (aka scrapbooking) has become a dying craft.
In this ever busy world, those precious moments are still happening but we have little time to document them. This is exactly why I still teach a scrapbook class once a month – the 'old fashioned way'. It's not for everyone but my faithful group rarely miss a class. Over the years we've come to know one another well. We share stories about our families, congratulate successes and shed tears along side one another when life's burdens creep upon us.
When's the last time you documented a precious, little moment?
Maybe memory keeping is something you should consider. My classes include everything you need (except adhesive which I can provide for a nominal fee), three, different double-page layouts (like this one here) and a night full of fun, chocolate, fellowship and de-stressing.
Sound like fun? Well, it is! Check out my Stamp N' Scrap class schedule by CLICKING HERE.
Not interested in memory keeping? No problem! I've got a huge array of fun every month. I'm sure you'll find one that interests you. CLICK HERE for my full event schedule by month.
Chocolate and precious, little moments all included!
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Scrapbooking is my favorite thing to do. I have created many scrapbooks for my kids and grandkids to show all that has happened
in their lives. I have created scrapbooks on their ancestors. When
I am gone all that information will be preserved. So please keep
the Scrapbook ideas coming, so we can CAS them. I have copied many of your ideas. You do such a wonderful job.
I love this page. Its so bright and cherry. I am a scrapper from way back. I used to document everything when I was in Jr. High & on. If it’s a drying art, shame on us. We should take the time to make those precious albums. Our kids and following generations will treasure them.
Srcapbooking is what got me into card making. They are both passions for me. 😉
Thank you Connie and Susan for taking the time to post a comment. Like both of you, I’ve been scrapbooking for many years. I feel documenting for future generations is of huge importance. Scrapbooking has lots of new angles; smash books, mini albums, digital and now Stampin’ Up!’s Project Life. They are all effective but I’m not sure I’ll ever give up good ole’ cardstock! 😀