
"I've been doing this for 12 days! I write a short caption under the scrap to remind me where it is from. It's been so much fun, thank you for this amazing idea!"
"This scratched an itch I didn't even know I had. It's like a photo-a-day, but not."
"It's a playful way to document your days and build a meaningful record over time,"
The scrap-a-day journaling method involves cutting one-by-one-inch squares from everyday items that represent each day, such as packaging, brochures, ticket stubs, photos, doodles, or sticky notes. Those tiny scraps are pasted into a small journal to form a mini collage that captures daily moments without lengthy writing. Users often add brief captions under each scrap to note context. The approach emphasizes playfulness, low commitment, and cumulative memory-keeping. Many participants report that the practice feels fun and satisfying, offering a photo-a-day alternative that records life in small, tangible pieces over time.
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