![]() The left page is usually a magazine image, the right whatever scribbles come to mind.” I journal almost every day, but also use it for notes, brainstorms, and inspiring quotes and images. Images 5-8: “My Moleskine Smashbook/Journal (the lovely girl on the inside cover is my daughter). The room card key holder for our hotel is on the left inside cover, and it expands to a full size map.” Images 1-4: “A few pages from one of my rare 12 x 12 albums - the cover has some stitching on it, which I love, and I added the vellum Hawaii sticker on the front. None of my children have their baby albums yet…it’s a project on my to do list once I retire!Ĭlick on the thumbnails before to see the full image. I can count the number of “scrapbooks” I’ve made on one hand (including the Hawaii one below), but I journal with photos all the time and am trying to do an annual digital collage at the end of the year. People often ask me as I scrapbook in real life. Do you have a domestic talent or skill that you could share with other women in your community? What could you share? Have you considered doing it? Who or what group could you share it with?.Which character do you identify with the most? Why? Does anyone in your reading group remind you of a character from the book? In what way?. ![]() What do you think about these gestures? Are they rare things for men to do? Or are they becoming more common today than in the past? Colin saves a big bag full of bottle caps for Ava.
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