Ideas for Capturing December Memories
December is a wonderful month to focus on memory keeping because there are so many opportunities to capture both the festive and the everyday moments. It’s a time of year when traditions, celebrations, and little joys come together to create something truly special.
It’s time for another Roundup
The end of the month is here, and that means it's time to reflect on the month and all the wonderful memories you've made. One of the biggest tricks we play on ourselves is thinking we will remember everything. We don't need to write it down, right? But does that even work for the grocery store? Of course not! Memories are important, so don't let yourself fall into that trap. At the end of each month, take a few minutes to document your memories.
Roundups. Recaps. Reviews. You can call them whatever you like, but the general idea is the same. Just take some time to write down what has happened recently, add some pictures, and call it good! That’s what I do at the end of each month, and I plan to keep going strong with this practice as long as possible.
Using a social media post to create a scrapbook page
The other day, I shared some little details about our house on Instagram that make it feel like home. It inspired me to turn those moments into a scrapbook page—and that’s exactly what I did!
Roundup October
It always feels good to close out the month, and this one is no exception. As we wrap things up, I encourage you to take a few minutes to document your memories. It's a great way to capture the things you've learned, the people you've met, and the things you've accomplished.
Roundups. Recaps. Reviews. You can call them whatever you like, but the general idea is the same. Just take some time to write down what has happened recently, add some pictures, and call it good! That’s what I do at the end of each month, and I plan to keep going strong with this practice as long as possible.
End of September
The end of the month is here, and it's time to take a look back on all that has happened. I love to take a memory inventory at the end of each month and document it all in our family albums.
Roundups. Recaps. Reviews. You can call them whatever you like, but the general idea is the same. Just take some time to write down what has happened recently, add some pictures, and call it good! That’s what I do at the end of each month, and I plan to keep going strong with this practice as long as possible.
My August 2024 Roundup
Here’s my August 2024 memory roundup on a scrapbook page. My roundup grid template makes it so easy to fill in all the info and add a few highlight photos that recap the month or any parcel of time you choose to document.
We had a lot of grandkid time this month, so I felt like it was only fitting to choose pictures of these cute little boys for my August page.
Roundup Your August
Don’t forget to document what has happened this month. Gather those memories and do your roundup while it’s all fresh in your mind!
Roundups. Recaps. Reviews. You can call them whatever you like, but the general idea is the same. Just take some time to write down what has happened recently, add some pictures, and call it good! That’s what I do at the end of each month, and I plan to keep going strong with this practice as long as possible.
It’s Roundup Time Again!
The end of the month means it’s roundup time! I love taking time to reflect upon the past month and gather my memories.
Roundups. Recaps. Reviews. You can call them whatever you like, but the general idea is the same. Just take some time to write down what has happened recently, add some pictures, and call it good! That’s what I do at the end of each month, and I plan to keep going strong with this practice as long as possible.
My Published Works in Scrapbooking Books and Magazines
I haven't had many scrapbook pages published in books and magazines, but I also haven't submitted many for publication. I never seem to get around to sending them in, and nowadays, there really aren’t many print publications around. I love to post my layouts here on my blog, on YouTube, Instagram & Facebook, so I hope you follow me on my socials.