The Guide To Journaling Mrs. Hopkins and Mrs. Jensen Writing Class.

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The Guide To Journaling Mrs. Hopkins and Mrs. Jensen Writing Class

How To Begin  Remember: There is no wrong or “write” way to create a journal.  Start with a blank book, and fill it with what you think belongs in it.  A journal will be like a memory to look back on.

Fill it With…  Since people have different perspectives, not all journals are the same.  You can fill your journal with writing…  Drawings…  Feathers…  Leaves…  Cloth, or any thing that will fit.

Design  You can design it any way you want.  You can cover it with paper…  Leaves…  Feathers  Or leave it blank! It’s your choice.

The end! Now go out there and start your journal!