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31 Things is an invitation to "see into the life of things."
31 Things is an invitation to document your everyday life in a way that includes descriptions and reflections.
31 Things is about capturing life right now but will be much more in-depth on a single daily subject than the documentation you might be used to with projects like Week in the Life or Project Life. This is an opportunity to get more specific pieces of your story told with the goal of going more in-depth; get those pieces of your life documented with words.
Writing these 31 stories will be the heart of what we do over the 31 days, but our words will be supported and inspired by a single daily photo and a bit of crafty decoration.
Based on the popular Creating Keepsakes column of the same name, this new special issue showcases beautiful and practical scrap and craft spaces alike to inspire you. But that's not all. We'll also show you how to get these inspiring looks with easy and inexpensive do-it-yourself approaches. Whether you have a little space or a lot, this special issue will help you make the most of your space in order to get the most from your scrapbooking.
May08Bibek Sharma Shristi Shrestha is a British Passport holder who won Miss Nepal 2012. She suohld have been denied to take part in the competition. Sadly, she won the match. Those who left the country for their own sake and adopted foreign passport are not the nation lovers. How could they be crowned?
Posted By
Your Name | May 27, 2012 at 11:13 AM
I have never journaled using my computer. Aounds great!
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Debbie Orling | May 04, 2012 at 05:28 PM
sometimes computer generated, more often my own handwriting.
Crossing my fingers!! Thanks for the opportunity!!! :)
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Jo Hannah | May 03, 2012 at 04:08 PM
I usually do handwriting. Only because i'm lazy and i cant be bothered to go to the computer and work out how much space i need.. What font to use, etc. The ony exception is if there is alot of journalling, then i will do it on the computer. But most of my layouts dont have that much.
I usually use computer journaling to record stories! I hate my handwriting!!
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Rebekah | May 03, 2012 at 11:50 AM
I always hand write mine - I'm still moved when I see my mom's handwritten notes, etc and I want my kids to feel the say way. That being said, I'm trying to learn how to do it digitally for my project life etc. for those non-personal moments.
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kimberly jones | May 03, 2012 at 11:17 AM
Not sure if I'm doing this right to be entered in the giveaways???? Do we just have to post a comment to be entered?
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Althea Fochs | May 03, 2012 at 07:45 AM
Journaling both ways works for me but knowing how much I love seeing my great grandmother's & grandmothers handwriting makes me try to handwrite as much as possible.
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Althea Fochs | May 03, 2012 at 07:42 AM
I do both - I like typing my journaling as I think it is more in-depth, but due to time constraints I usually write it out.
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Tammy W. | May 03, 2012 at 05:28 AM
I mostly handwrite mine anymore just because it's easier and I can do it anywhere even if I don't have a computer.