A little piece of last weekend, preserved on paper. Here’s my memory page from SJ Made’s “Little Shops Village” festival, tucked into the pages of my Archer & Olive journal – a keepsake of a wonderful day spent celebrating creativity, community, and local makers. 🛍️🧶🥮
Attending local events like SJ Made’s Little Shops Village festival offers a wonderful opportunity to both support community makers and indulge in creative inspiration. Creating a memory page in a well-loved journal like the Archer & Olive is a fantastic way to capture the essence of the day. From the sights and sounds of browsing handcrafted goods to the feeling of connection with local artisans, these moments become tangible when carefully documented in your bullet journal or planner. In my experience, incorporating small keepsakes such as receipts, stickers, or even sketches from the event can enrich the memory further. Using colorful pens, washi tapes, and themed stamps allows one to personalize each page, making it not only a record but also a creative project itself. The hashtags #bulletjournal, #plannercommunity, and #bujo are great ways to connect with others who share this passion for creative planning and journaling. For those interested in starting a similar journal, consider focusing on the story behind each item you include. Perhaps it's the vendor’s unique craft story or a special recipe sample. The act of journaling these memories enhances mindfulness and appreciation for local craftsmanship. Remember to include meaningful keywords when sharing your experience online, such as "creative journaling," "local makers festival," and "memory keeping," to connect with communities interested in both art journaling and local culture events. This approach enriches your story, making it valuable for others seeking inspiration on how to celebrate creativity and community through journaling.




















































































