When I feel like doing something creative, just for fun, I typically turn to scrapbooking or baking. I know some of you are thinking that either of those things sound about as fun as running on hot coals. But, hey, it works for me.
I’m sure it’ll come as no surprise that I have oodles and oodles of photos of the kids, so it’s fun to incorporate their pictures with paper (I am just mildly obsessed with paper, especially patterned paper – gulp). Then, I add a few little tags, bows or brads, say a little somethin’, and call it a day.
Truth be told, it is also a great “mommy guilt” reliever. By taking a few minute to scrap, I am slightly alleviated of the fact I feel AWFUL for not being even remotely good about journaling. Like, one or two entries per year. No baby books. Just some scribble scrabble here and there of funny things they are saying and doing (at a minimum, I do at least have that). So, yes, the kids will have a lot of great photos of their childhood, but will they have any earthly idea what was happening in the photos?! I’m not so sure. Enter guilt.
I am also TERRIBLE about printing said photos. Like. Never. Ever. Print. Them. Ever. So my layouts are a good marriage of fun, getting my photos printed in some capacity, and capturing the essence of this time in our lives through writing.
Here’s one I created tonight, mainly with elements from Paislee Press. I noticed a few scrapbooking designers have been creating a layout, then duplicating it so each of their children similar pages. I really liked that idea…

…and gave it a go tonight. I created this page for my other little munchkin…just changed the photo and journaling. Easy peasy!











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