Sometimes my scrapbooking seems to be all about holidays, family events or special occasions. As if our life is only comprised of these special events. But in reality, we spend more time just living our normal life. Shouldn’t the regular days of our life be included in our scrapbooks? I think so.

Rebecca Sower, one of my favorite scrapbooking authors, wrote a book called Scrapbooking Life’s Little Moments and it is all about that. What a great book. By the time I read the first few tips I felt inspired to journal more, to capture more of the details that make up my life and flat out wanted to cry just thinking about some of the emotions I could capture.

For the record, I do not easily cry. Nor am I an overly emotional person. Frankly, I am working on feeling more emotions and connecting my head and my heart. So Rebecca’s book is perfect for me right now.


Creating Keepsakes - Scrapbooking Life’s Little Moments by Rebecca Sower

Here are a couple of the thought emotion-provoking questions she suggests highlighting in a scrapbook page:

What does it mean to you to curl up with your little one each evening to read a bedtime story?

What does it mean to you to be driving with your husband and and hear the song you feel in love to on the radio?

What does it meant o you when you hear your national anthem and see your nation’s flag wave?

I highly recommend this book!

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