This week's writing and journalling prompts are about time.
If you could relive ONE HOUR of your life - AND if you could change it - what hour would it be?
~~~ Scrapbooker’s journalling challenge ~~~
Create a LO about something you regret.
Use hidden journalling
~~~ Scrapper’s journaling challenge ~~~
Showing posts with label time. Show all posts
Showing posts with label time. Show all posts
Monday, July 28, 2008
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Time - Relive your life
This week's writing and journalling prompts are about time.
If you could relive ONE HOUR of your life - but without changing anything - what hour would it be?
~~~ Scrapbooker’s journalling challenge ~~~
Create a LO about a special time in your life.
Often such times don't have photographs, so use journalling as your centrepiece rather than a photograph.
~~~ Scrapper’s journaling challenge ~~~
If you could relive ONE HOUR of your life - but without changing anything - what hour would it be?
~~~ Scrapbooker’s journalling challenge ~~~
Create a LO about a special time in your life.
Often such times don't have photographs, so use journalling as your centrepiece rather than a photograph.
~~~ Scrapper’s journaling challenge ~~~
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Time - the past is another country
This week's writing ideas and blog prompts are based on concepts and issues around TIME.
If you had a TARDIS and could travel anywhere in the past - to any era - when would it be and why?

~~~ Scrapbooker’s journalling challenge ~~~
Create a heritage layout.
Use the word "time" somewhere on it.
~~~ Scrapper’s journaling challenge ~~~
If you had a TARDIS and could travel anywhere in the past - to any era - when would it be and why?

~~~ Scrapbooker’s journalling challenge ~~~
Create a heritage layout.
Use the word "time" somewhere on it.
~~~ Scrapper’s journaling challenge ~~~
Friday, July 25, 2008
Time - making a date
This week's journalling and blog prompts are based on concepts and issues around TIME.
Today you are going to make a date with yourself. Set aside an hour tomorrow or the nest day when you are going to write and/or be creative. If you have to, arrange to get up an hour earlier!
When you've made a date, write it at the top of your page in your jorunal or new Word document and then write down all the reasons why you should make time for your creative self.
~~~ Scrapbooker’s journalling challenge ~~~
Tidy up your space in preparation for a big scrapping session tomorrow...
If you're already tidy - create a small project, e.g., 6x6 LO or maze book, about your scrapping spacxe.
~~~ Scrapper’s journaling challenge ~~~
Today you are going to make a date with yourself. Set aside an hour tomorrow or the nest day when you are going to write and/or be creative. If you have to, arrange to get up an hour earlier!
When you've made a date, write it at the top of your page in your jorunal or new Word document and then write down all the reasons why you should make time for your creative self.
~~~ Scrapbooker’s journalling challenge ~~~
Tidy up your space in preparation for a big scrapping session tomorrow...
If you're already tidy - create a small project, e.g., 6x6 LO or maze book, about your scrapping spacxe.
~~~ Scrapper’s journaling challenge ~~~
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Time - timewasters
This week's blogging and writing prompts are based on concepts and issues around TIME.
Answer the question (and think carefully about it):
What are your biggest timewasters?
~~~Scrapbooker’s journalling challenge ~~~
Create a layout about the ways you LIKE to waste time.
~~~ Scrapper’s journaling challenge ~~~
Answer the question (and think carefully about it):
What are your biggest timewasters?
~~~Scrapbooker’s journalling challenge ~~~
Create a layout about the ways you LIKE to waste time.
~~~ Scrapper’s journaling challenge ~~~
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Time #2
This week's journalling and writing prompts are based on concepts and issues around TIME.
Yesterday you did some freewriting.
Today, take the writing and look at it. Is there any word or phrase that jumps out at you or that you think you could contiinue to write from? Use that as a starting point for a more leisurely ten minutes' writing, developing that theme.
Alternatively if you have no freewriting to look at, start with
If I only had time ...
What would you do?
~~~ Scrapbooker’s journalling challenge ~~~
Create a layout with the title "Just in time".
Use a clock or watch face somewhere on the page.
~~~ Scrapper’s journaling challenge ~~~
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Time #1
This week's journalling prompts are based on concepts and issues around TIME.
Today - give yourself a time limit and freewrite.
Freewriting is a great way to "loosen the writing muscles" especially when you're sitting down to start a writing session, or trying to get over a writing block.
Give yourself a time, say ten minutes, and just keep writing. The rules are:
~~~ Scrapbooker’s journalling challenge ~~~
Find some photographs that reflect to you some aspect of the word "time"
Jot down a few details about the photos in preparation for layouts.
~~~ Scrapper’s journaling challenge ~~~
Today - give yourself a time limit and freewrite.
Freewriting is a great way to "loosen the writing muscles" especially when you're sitting down to start a writing session, or trying to get over a writing block.
Give yourself a time, say ten minutes, and just keep writing. The rules are:
- Don't stop moving the pen (or typing)
- Start with a word or phrase (one from any previous day on this blog would do!)
- Keep writing even if it's just repetition or rubbish
- Don't worry about punctuation or spelling, untidiness or typos!
~~~ Scrapbooker’s journalling challenge ~~~
Find some photographs that reflect to you some aspect of the word "time"
Jot down a few details about the photos in preparation for layouts.
~~~ Scrapper’s journaling challenge ~~~
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This blog collects journalling prompts in one place at the rate of one a day. Use it for inspiration if you're a writer, journaller, blogger or scrapbooker. Where possible I'll add my own response to the prompt. Please feel free to suggest prompts, as a "guest prompter".