This lesson is fun and easy to complete. It can be tongue-in-cheek or it can be super-serious. Have fun listing your goals and then set about trying to fulfil them.
You must include journaling and at least one photograph on each page, although the more you include the better.
You can include some of your goals that you have already achieved, but mostly use those things that you are yet to achieve.
If you don’t have photographs (because you haven’t achieved the goals yet) download some from the net, copy them from books and magazines, borrow photographs from friends and family or simply improvise with what you do have.
Use a list format.
Don’t forget to add a paragraph about your reasoning for your inclusion of these goals.
Tips and Hints for completing your book:
* Keep collecting/copying every photograph with you in it
* Don’t have any or many photographs of yourself….Take some! Take lots!
* Get a notebook or cheap exercise book and write down anything about yourself as it comes to you
* Use stuff you love (scrapbooking supplies)
* This is a good opportunity to use up your stash
* You could use your favourite colour scheme
* Try something different on every page
* Experiment on every page
* Use your own handwriting
* Scraplift if all if you want
* Be honest
* Use your own style of scrapbooking or try something a bit different
* Do the pages as simple or as elaborate as you choose
* Use hidden journaling to conceal sensitive or personal information
REMEMBER: This is your book about yourself and that means you get to do it how you want!
Copyright Alicia Redshaw 2008-