Swap Coordinator: | melzenitram (contact) |
Swap categories: | Challenges Whimsey Jars |
Number of people in swap: | 11 |
Location: | International |
Type: | Type 3: Package or craft |
Last day to signup/drop: | August 16, 2010 |
Date items must be sent by: | August 31, 2010 |
Number of swap partners: | 1 |
Description: | |
Making a journal jar is a creative way to encourage someone to start slowly keeping a journal. Whether you're a person who already likes to journal, you're not really interested, or you find it too time consuming, a journal jar lets you attempt to journal in small doses. I know I have good intentions and would love to journal every day just so I can remember something about these days that go by so fast. The days all blend into one and before you know it, all the memories are just one big blur. The idea behind a journaling jar is that you take out one prompt a day, glue it to your journal page and write a response to that prompt. Here's how it's done: First you find a jar (any size will work). You can keep it plain, putting a label on the outside that says, "Journal Jar" or you can decorate it with patterned paper, fabric or anything else you want. Pick 100 journaling prompts Type them and print them out on cute fonts on paper and cut them into strips with decorative scissors. (You can also use regular scissors, but the decorative are prettier.) OR You could also write the prompts yourself with different colored markers or a black pen. Then fold them up and put them into the decorated jar. PART TWO OF THIS SWAP WILL BE TO TAKE THE PROMPTS YOU RECEIVED AND CREATE A JOURNAL. I WILL POST A SECOND SWAP WITH MORE INFO FOR THIS. YOU CAN EITHER JOIN THE FIRST SWAP ONLY OR BOTH SWAPS. UNLESS PEOPLE THINK THAT YOU SHOULD SEND THE JOURNAL BACK TO THE PERSON WHO SENT YOU THE PROMPTS....I'LL KEEP IT LIKE THIS. IF NOT, I'LL CHANGE IT! |
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