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Post by grammadee on Jan 26, 2017 15:36:17 GMT
I found this article on the Five Year Journal Project over at Get It Scrapped. The plan is to journal one sentence each day of the year, then go back to that date the second year and journal below last year's entry and so on for five years. Not sure if I have the patience or the stick-to-it-ness to even attempt this project, but I was thinking the prompts might be handy for a shorter project, like "A Week In the Life", or even as photo prompts for DD or for regular PL scrapping. The January/February prompts are included in the blog post, but Debbie Hodge provides a link to the rest of the months in one of the comments.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2017 2:17:25 GMT
Thank you!
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Post by anniefb on Jan 27, 2017 18:31:42 GMT
TFS!
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Post by sleepingbooty on Jan 27, 2017 21:08:00 GMT
This is completely inspired by Q&A a Day: 5-year Journal. Other versions of the Q&A exist specifically for couples, children, teens, mothers and even creative writers! For prompts about journaling about yourself and your life (like an autobiographic 'All About Me' scrapbook), I'd recommend checking out The Encyclopedia of Me by Amy Krouse Rosenthal in a bookstore. Every letter of the alphabet inspires several key words which are in turn turned into questions. And the alphabetised approach is actually really fun to do with scrappy supplies. No, I totally haven't used the Q&A journal and Encyclopedia of Me to get extra inspiration for my scrapbook adventures. Absolutely not. Nope.
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