I know I need change that soon . . . my kids already ask me if I did certain things when I was their age. I am sure when they are teens, it would be helpful for them to see and read a little bit about what I was like. I am so excited to have one of the latest eBooks from Ella! The biggest thing I struggle with is how to get started . . . what topic should I tackle first? What would my kids find interesting about my childhood/teenage years? Ella has just made it SO EASY for me!
Check out Childhood List It:
Here is a little description of the eBook: List It! journaling guides make it easier than ever to write about your personal history! Some of the 91 prompts in List It! Childhood Edition are obvious and universal, others are quirky and unique. But they'll all help you unlock important memories from your childhood—from school memories and family experiences to your childhood fashion and music tastes.
Above are just 2 of the 91 prompts you will receive. These printable, prompted, journaling lists are gorgeously designed and creatively imagined—perfect for use on scrapbook pages, mini-albums, notebooks, and handmade list journals. Just print them out on the paper of your choice and journal away!
Be sure and check the list it videos on their site if you want more information.
And what would an Ella post be without a GIVEAWAY? I have one of these babies to give away! Just leave me a comment and tell me if you have ever documented any of your childhood and I will pick a random winner sometime Friday evening!
note: the giveaway is good for the List It Childhood Edition or the Childhood Digi Plus--for any of you digital scrapbookers.




4 comments:
I have documented VERY little of my childhood. The reason probably is because I don't have a lot of photos of my childhood, but since I can create layouts without using pictures, I would LOVE to start document my life as a child.
I've documented it a little...a lot of the photos have been scrapbooked, but the stories haven't been written...I really need to do that!
This is exactly what I need- for my birthday this last year my mother gave me an archive box FULL of the childhood memories she's saved of mine. This would be a nice way to put some order to the box...
I've been terrible about documenting my childhood. I guess I always think it's more important to scrap my kids' childhood instead. This book looks like it could prompt me to get going. :)
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