Saturday, November 17, 2007

Makin' a List, Checkin' It Twice

No, I'm not talking about Santa Claus. I'm talking about me and my grocery list writing process! On one of the message boards I frequent, Feeling Scrappy, they post monthly challenges. I enjoy challenges because they give me a push and a focus on what to create! This month's Kitchen Challenge was to make a layout about our grocery shopping. I knew instantly that I wanted to scrap about my 3 step list making habit. I was having a hard time getting inspiration for this but I pulled out some supplies and this just came together.
Journaling: "I have a precise process for writing my grocery list. 1) I write out a weekly menu. 2) I write down all the items I need. 3) I rewrite the list in order of the isles. (Yes, I know the store that well!) John always laughs at my list writing process but what can I say I (heart) lists."



I had fun using lots of the Love, Elsie Lola and Riley stickers!

When the challenge was posted earlier this month I picked up this shopping cart embellishment from Jolee's by You. I wasn't sure if I would actually use it but I think it adds even more whimsical fun to this page!

Now when my children are all grown up and have list writing habits of their own, they will delight in reading about me and my habits. Who knows, maybe they will discover they have the same list writing process as me!

5 comments:

Amy B. said...

This one is so cute! I just love it!

just lisa said...

This is adorable and the grocery cart was the perfect touch! I wish I was that organized. If, I even make a list, I leave it at home or in the car!

Stacey said...

I love this layout! That cart is too cute and I love how the colors pop!

The Walker Family said...

Amazing! You just keep inspiring me! TRUDY

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