Scrapbook Journaling Handwritten
Journaling with Bad Handwriting
By: Audrey
Okaneko
If you are like
me, you’d much rather type than write. I have never really liked my
handwriting and I’m not fond of my printing either.
However our handwriting is a part of us. And if we are creating a
scrapbook either for ourselves or for someone else, it’s nice to include
something written by us, sharing that part of ourselves with the recipient
of our scrapbook.
I have discovered a few ways to write and/or journal without pages of
writing we don’t care for.
The first technique is called “hidden journaling”. This involves writing
but then “hiding” what you write. Most craft stores sell small inserts for
scrapbooks. These inserts resemble a page protector, but are usually half
the size. You can write to your hearts content and then tuck it away
inside the insert. This way, the journaling/writing is included, but it’s
not what our eyes focus on when looking at a page.
The next technique for including your writing is to write in the front of
the book either the theme for the book, or who the book is to, or even the
date/year the book was created. This again, shows your writing style for
that time in your life without having your writing all over the scrapbook
pages.
The final technique for including your bad handwriting” is to be very
selective and only add a letter or number here or there. For example, if
you are making an album in chronological order, consider writing the year
on some of the pages. Or if your album is of various people, consider
writing just one letter, the first letter of the persons name on that
page.
Try these techniques to incorporate your handwriting into your scrapbook
albums.
Article by:
Audrey Okaneko has been scrapbooking for several years now. You can reach
her at audreyoka@cox.net or
www.scrapping-made-simple.com
Article
Courtesy of:
Lady Pens
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