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Documenting these strange times

Some days I want to forget the last 3 months entirely. But most days, I want to do something that will help me remember this 🦇💩 crazy time. I mean, I can’t imagine that we will ever have a time so different from what we knew AND changed so much in the world.

So I really felt the need to make some memories about it – documenting it so I can look back and remember how big it was. How it made me feel. Things I did – or didn’t do.

I love to journal. But, I have to admit that I’m not always good about being consistent. I try, but just don’t always hit the mark.

Can I get an Amen?

So I was listening to the Happier with Gretchen Rubin podcast, and they talked about making memories with lists. And I thought that’s PERFECT.

I can make lists that will quickly help me get those memories out of my head, and I can always go back and add more items to a list or even add more lists!

And, since I must have my lists in one place, I thought a tag book would be the project to do to start getting those lists together!

Documenting Days Ephemera

I put a little video tutorial together on how I created my tags and decorated them using a collaged masterboard, and then I decorated them with some ephemera that I made into a freebie for you too! If you’d like the sheet of ephemera which includes the list titles (plus some blank ones for lists of your own!), click the picture above.

https://youtu.be/2Rx1-cas5pE

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  1. Davina Adams

    May 22, 2020 at 4:41 am

    Thank you for this freebie. i just started following you on you tube. This is a really great idea!

    1. Sharon

      May 22, 2020 at 10:52 am

      You are so welcome, Davina! Glad you found me. 😊

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