As I’ve thought upon the things I’ve learned throughout my life, I’ve come to realize that some of the most basic things I learned as a kid—how to read, tie my shoes, use the bathroom, share, etc. So today we are going to record some of those things!
What is a lesson you learned as a child and never forgot?
You can just record one lesson in detail, or record a few of them! Make a list, write it as a story, make a numbered countdown, scrapbook it, or record it in your own way!
Here’s a couple of examples to give you some inspiration:
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What Laura did:
Supplies: patterned paper-Sassafras; cardstock-unknown; chipboard-My Mind's Eye; letter stickers-Heidi Swapp
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What I did:
I decided to make a backwards numbered countdown of 5 things that impacted who I am now—but these aren’t the ordinary things. I simply recorded some different things, some sad and some funny, that weren’t the normal “share and get along” type of lessons. These were personal lessons that I remember quite vividly, and though I didn’t share many details about the things that happened, one can easily assume the things that did happen. Maybe someday when I have some time, I’ll go through and explain these all a little better.
Supplies used—Template: Scrapping With Liz, Papers: Cosmo Cricket, Fonts: My Own Topher, Porcelain, Sketch Rockwell.
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Now I challenge you to record one or more lessons you learned as a kid!
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