I loved this video. I subscribed so i can watch any other videos. Your style of journalling really appealled to me and I found it very inspiring. Thank you so much for sharing.
Thank you so much for your kind words and for subscribing! I'm happy to hear that you enjoyed the video and found my journaling style inspiring. It means a lot to me that you took the time to share your feedback. I'm excited to have you as part of the community and look forward to sharing more content with you in the future. If you have any specific topics or ideas you'd like to see covered in future videos, feel free to let me know. Thanks again for your support! ❤
Thank you! Printing photos can definitely be a challenge, but there are several options available depending on your preferences and convenience. You could consider using online printing services, local print shops, or even printing at home if you have a printer. Each option has its advantages, so feel free to explore what works best for you. I use the Moldiv collage mobile app to create tiny photos (9 grids layout on a 4x6 paper), then I send the file on an online photo printing services and they deliver in our house. Sometimes, I also have them printed in a photo printing shop in the mall. These 2 methods are the cheapest option for me since I don't own a photo printer 😊
Hi. Your work is inspirational! 💗 I have a question. Do you take into consideration about the preservation of the things you buy for your memory keeping book? I'm looking into this as well and would love to know how other memory keepers do this. Pens,paper, stickers,glue and printed photos. What kind of paper do you print on? Is it normal A4 paper? There are so many lovely stickers and washi tapes but I'm afraid they'll come loose over time. Any recommendations? Thanks!
Thank you for asking! I usually choose acid-free paper notebooks when buying because they’re great for preserving memories. But if I’m making my own, like a junk journal, I just use whatever papers I have in my stash. While I’d love for my materials to last, I don’t let that limit me too much because there’s no absolute guarantee. For me, the process of creating and enjoying it is what matters the most! 💕
This was so helpful and you're sk creative!
Thank you ❤️ Glad to know that you found it helpful!
I loved this video. I subscribed so i can watch any other videos. Your style of journalling really appealled to me and I found it very inspiring. Thank you so much for sharing.
Thank you so much for your kind words and for subscribing! I'm happy to hear that you enjoyed the video and found my journaling style inspiring. It means a lot to me that you took the time to share your feedback. I'm excited to have you as part of the community and look forward to sharing more content with you in the future. If you have any specific topics or ideas you'd like to see covered in future videos, feel free to let me know. Thanks again for your support! ❤
💫What's your favorite way to document food adventures in your journal? Do you scrapbook or keep it simple?
☕️ What's your go-to breakfast order - sweet or savory? 😋
This is my favorite! My issue is the photos I never know how to print them or where, so thanks 😊
Thank you! Printing photos can definitely be a challenge, but there are several options available depending on your preferences and convenience. You could consider using online printing services, local print shops, or even printing at home if you have a printer. Each option has its advantages, so feel free to explore what works best for you. I use the Moldiv collage mobile app to create tiny photos (9 grids layout on a 4x6 paper), then I send the file on an online photo printing services and they deliver in our house. Sometimes, I also have them printed in a photo printing shop in the mall. These 2 methods are the cheapest option for me since I don't own a photo printer 😊
@@ChoosingBliss thank you so much I don't have a printer at home either so I think I'll go the same route. Thank you again ☺️
@@meliB32 You're welcome! 😊
Hi. Your work is inspirational! 💗
I have a question. Do you take into consideration about the preservation of the things you buy for your memory keeping book? I'm looking into this as well and would love to know how other memory keepers do this. Pens,paper, stickers,glue and printed photos. What kind of paper do you print on? Is it normal A4 paper? There are so many lovely stickers and washi tapes but I'm afraid they'll come loose over time. Any recommendations? Thanks!
Thank you for asking! I usually choose acid-free paper notebooks when buying because they’re great for preserving memories. But if I’m making my own, like a junk journal, I just use whatever papers I have in my stash. While I’d love for my materials to last, I don’t let that limit me too much because there’s no absolute guarantee. For me, the process of creating and enjoying it is what matters the most! 💕