Good morning all! How many of you love journals and little notebooks? I do, but I collect them more than I write in them. I have one on my desk to keep track of passwords and addresses of all my on-line friends, but to sit and write a daily entry is not something I do. Well wait a minute, I guess I do – I blog! Hahahaha – I’m tickled at myself – duh! When I was a senior in high school, I wrote my first journal entries. My Senior English teacher had given us an assignment, “What I Did on My Christmas Vacation.” Well for me, it was fun! My parents had left in November and traveled west. The day school recessed for break, my sister and I boarded a plane and met them in California. We spent two weeks traveling in the motor home, heading back to Indiana by the southern route. Of course, my parents had taken the northern route out to California. I wrote every day where we were, what we did and what we saw! Last year my mother gave me back the yellowed and dog-eared pages, stapled in the corner, with ink smudges. That paper will be 32 years old December of this year. This small school assignment started Trip Journals for my family. Every year my parents would travel for extended periods of time and my mother began writing down where they were and what they were doing. I have to admit that I got a great kick out of reading my old paper again. So when my youngest daughter, Mallory, and my husband went to Europe last summer, I made her a journal to take with her. She wrote every day about all the exciting places and things they were seeing and doing.

One week from today, August 15, we take Mallory to college. She will be a freshman, attending the same college both her dad and I did, 3 hours from home and without a car for the first few months. We’ve shopped for the basic necessities, linens, desk items, ipods, blow dryers, everything the normal teenage girl would need while away at school. We’ve told her once we get her moved in, we can access her needs then and if necessary go out and purchase any other items she will need. There is only one thing that she has asked me to make for her, and that’s a new journal! YES, my baby wanted a journal!!!!! So while we were shopping one day at Target, we picked one up that could be easily altered.

Now Mallory is an Audrey Hepburn fan and has seen all of her movies (and owns most of her favorites on DVD). Her bedroom here at home is decorated in black, white and a blue that resembles SU’s Cool Caribbean, and has posters of Audrey Hepburn on the walls. Luckily in one of my shopping frenzies at eclectic Paperie, I had picked up some Tinkering Ink papers – Lauren Bacall, Humphrey Bogart and Marlena Dietrich. If you haven’t seen these papers, they are black and white double-sided papers with the reverse image on either side. Very cool! I sent Mallory off to the internet to find some pictures of Audrey Hepburn that she would like me to use on the journal. She has done this before – she made a desk in art class one year that we painted black and then she decoupaged close to 40 pictures of her favorite actress on the top. I don’t believe there’s a space on the top of the desk that you can actually see black paint, and if there is, it’s very minuscule.

Here is Mallory’s journal completed and put all back together!

M Journal 1

The journal that we bought had dividers and pockets, and since they were brown I made new black ones to replace the originals and then attached tabs made from the SU Round Tab Punch and attached the tabs with eyelets. I picked out a few pieces of chipboard, covered them with some scraps of the designer paper, and used Making Memories rub on sentiments on the pictures and chipboard. I wanted to use sentiments that would pertain to her first year away from home and this great adventure she has before her.

M Journal 2

M Journal 3

M Journal 4

M Journal 5

Paper: Black; White; Tinkering Ink Lauren Bacall, Marlena Dietrich and Humphrey Bogart from eclectic Paperie

Accessories: Mod Podge, Making Memories Rub On Sentiments, SU On Board Accents and Simon Lower Chipboard, Ribbon, Brads, Photos from the Internet, Eyelets, Sanding Block, Crop-o-dile, SU Round Tab and Spiral Punches

I hope she enjoys this journal as much as I enjoyed making it for her!

14 Responses to “Journaling!”

  1. This is awesome!

  2. This is just the coolest journal…EVER! Wow! Thanks for the inspiration and best of luck to your daughter.

  3. Truly amazing. Your trip down memory lane, and your daughter’s departure had me blotting tears. Your journal is beautiful! I hope your daughter will be able to re-read it 32 years from college. Thanks for sharing your story and your art!

    Laura

  4. Very cool, Sherry.

  5. This is fabulous and a wonderful inspiration!!!!! This will be a wonderful keepsake for your daughter, especially when she remembers the work her mother put into this – lucky young lady. Thank you for sharing, and best wishes to both of you as you adjust to the college years.

  6. Oh, Sherry! This is such a beautiful journal! What a wonderful gift to a new college student from her mother! I loved your remembrances and hope your daughter can now make some of her own! And just think – she’ll have you in her thoughts each time she writes in it! Hmmm – maybe she’ll think twice before she does anything she wouldn’t tell you about. But then again, her mom IS Bad Sherry, so — Nah!

  7. you are such an incredible mom and I know that years and years from now this is something she will cherish and have to share with her own kids!

  8. What a nice story, what a nice journal. Good luck to your daughter–and to you too, mom.

  9. My daughter is a big Audrey fan too. I was able to find several um stamps a few years ago for her but dont remember who made them. If I do, will let you know.

    NOw I also have saved many of my school papers and I have a gigantic bag of them wit hdrawings, my first hand writing etc. mine are much older than yours tho.

    I saved my kids too-but the promise was the most I would save of year books, papers, odds and ends was what would fit into a fiant rubber made bucket for each kid. I recently packed up my son’s and topped it off with his hand made baby quilt that is all painted pretty with those paint pens from so long ago. after bleach etc-it still is pretty nice. He just got married, so its his box to keep or pass on as needed.

  10. Dang Sherry!!! She is going to adore this! I’m impressed girl 🙂

  11. OOOOOOO…I want one, too! This is way too cool. I really hope your daughter knows just how lucky she really is to have a mother like you! Thanks for sharing. -Angie 🙂

  12. Love the journal! So cute and so inspriing. You are very clever.

  13. Really a cool journal. My 87 year old mother has been writing in a journal for years and it is so much fun to read. Isn’t it just the greatest to see something you wrote so long ago. Memories are the best!! I’m sure you dughter will just treasure this. Sounds like she’s an artist just like her mother.

  14. My goodness…what a beautiful journal! So awesome!

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