Here are some simple ways to get memory keeping this December.
It’s likely the busiest month of the year. Those things that fill our calendar in December are likely the memories we work hard to create. Take the time to document the details of December.
From simple snippets to artistic expression, Creative Editor Jill Broadbent shared different approaches to help us capture the moments to enjoy for years to come.
The goal of documenting is to pair a photo and a story together. There is power in adding the words to express the purpose or feeling of a photo.
Choose your format:
- On Your Phone – add a note or detailed memory to the photo on your phone – tag all favorite memories in December with a tag that makes it easy to search each year.
- December prints – Print photos and write memories on the back for reference – pull out those photos each December.
- Journal – simply write details and add in photos.
- Pocket Pages – add photos with journaling cards to an album.
- Get creative – add embellishments and interactive details to add a little magic to the memories.
Use prompts: Consider using daily prompts to inspire your memory keeping pages.
We’ve created a download with a list of ideas for things to photograph and stories to tell to make documenting your December easy and meaningful.
Jill uses the December Daily products from Ali Edwards to share her December memories.
You can see Jill’s daily creative pages all month long @craftyafternoon on Instagram.
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