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Wednesday, January 8, 2014

SMASH Booking

I only recently purchased my first SMASH book and I'll be using it this whole year to record memories. They are a fairly inexpensive (I don't use a lot of embellishments) and hassle free version of scrap-booking. 



Step 1Buy or make your own SMASH book. They really aren't too expensive ($9-$15 on Amazon) and they are a great creative outlet for recording your memories. My first book is this lovely green (eco-style) book. If you don't want to buy one, I've seen plenty of printables on Pinterest for making your own.

Step 2: Plan what you want your book to be used for. I actually used sticky notes and wrote out my plans for each page of my SMASH book. Throughout the year I can look ahead and know what I should be planning to get extra memorabilia from or to make sure to snap some pictures. 

Step 3Print off photos at the end of each month, quarter, or year depending on how quickly you create your book. I'm doing one for the whole year and am planning on printing the photos off in December. 

Step 4: SMASH! Basically you glue in your photos, memorabilia (tickets, programs, leaves, flowers, recipes, newspaper and magazine clippings, hand prints, etc.), and any notes you want to make. The books come with a handy pen/glue stick so you can glue and write to your heart's content. 

Some ideas for SMASH book themes/topics:

  • Wedding
  • Baby pregnancy, birth, or first year
  • Road trip
  • School year
  • Summer vacation
  • Scripture study
  • Art notebook
  • Project inspiration
  • Bucket list journal

What do you use your SMASH book for?

6 comments:

  1. Great project! I use my smash book to put thoughts and photos that I want to retain, but that I do not want to actually add to a scrapbook. I also use an art journal because I can put very personal things in it and then cover it all up. Hope you enjoy smashing!!!!

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    1. Hey Geri,
      Thanks for commenting! I like your idea of using it for thoughts you want to retain. I might do that in the future - it would work especially well in one of those small size smash books.

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  2. Great project! I use my smash book to put thoughts and photos that I want to retain, but that I do not want to actually add to a scrapbook. I also use an art journal because I can put very personal things in it and then cover it all up. Hope you enjoy smashing!!!!

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  3. This looked awesome! I must do this!:)

    -Jazzy

    http://hyddenchronicles.blogspot.com
    http://justabitochastick.wordpress.com

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  4. I started off using quotes that really mean something to me. It's kind of done in an orderly fashion with divders and all, based on subjects.I think I am going to go back and add some pictures and really whatever else comes to mind. I can't wait to see how it all turns out

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