Winter, Spring, Summer and Autumn. Each season brings about it’s own wonderful and memorable moments for us all.
Perhaps
Winter, when celebrating Christmas or Hannukah and the New Year, is
your most memorable time of the year. Or maybe it is Spring when your
family celebrates a number of birthdays, or you love preparing your
garden and celebrating Easter. Then there is Summer - full of outdoor
activities, 4th of July, camping and family vacations. And of course,
Autumn with the beginning of school, the glorious changing of nature’s
color, bountiful harvests, Halloween and Thanksgiving. When you break
the year up into seasons, there certainly are plenty of stories worth
telling!
In
Seasonal Storytelling: Mini Books for Sharing Each Season’s Special
Memories, we break down the year into the four seasons. This provides a
naturally broadened perspective through which to document your special
memories. Because of this broadened view, we introduce you to four
different approaches to creating seasonal mini albums - Events &
Traditions, Timeframes, On-the-Go and Reflections. With each chapter, we
will focus on a different season and share two of these four approaches
for tackling that season to create a mini book filled with a memories
that fits your lifestyle, your scrapping habits and your style of
creating.
Showcasing
eight different and unique mini albums filled with over 100 pages of
ideas, Seasonal Storytelling covers each of the seasons, throughout four
chapters. Every chapter contains a printable PDF containing two
beautifully crafted mini albums along with a coordinating video. Also
included are two exclusive printable journaling cards used as the base
for one of the mini albums featured in the workshop.
The
content of this workshop will be available immediately upon purchase.
The lessons are available for you to work at your own pace and upon
purchase can be accessed in the "Workshops" section under "Classes & Events."
A private message board forum is also available to ask questions for
Amy and to connect with other participants.
Cost of Class: $25
No comments :
Post a Comment