Beach photo of a couple used to illustrate the Start with One Memory process.

Let’s Start With One Memory

Every great scrapbook page begins with a memory.

A single photo has the power to bring back an entire moment. The laughter. The people. The little details you forgot were there. That’s where the best scrapbook pages begin.

Why Most Scrapbookers Get Stuck

Not because they don’t have enough paper or because they don’t care about preserving their memories. They get stuck because life gets busy, and scrapbooking keeps getting pushed to “someday.” …That’s where Start with One Memory comes in.

HERE’S HOW IT WORKS: Inside this free guide, I’ll help you choose a photo that sparks a meaningful memory, uncover the story behind it, and turn it into a scrapbook page you’ll treasure for years to come.

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  1. Choose One Photo.
    Don’t overthink it. Pick the photo that instantly makes you smile or brings back a favorite memory.
Heart icon representing remembering the meaningful moments behind a photo.
  1. Remember the Moment.
    Think beyond the picture. What happened just before or after it? What made that moment worth remembering?
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  1. Tell the Story.
    Now you’re ready to create a scrapbook page that’s about more than the picture and the memory behind it.
Start with One Memory guide, a free scrapbook resource that helps you turn one photo into a story worth preserving.

When You Sign Up, You’ll Receive

✓ The Start with One Memory Guide – a simple worksheet to help you turn one meaningful photo into a story worth preserving.

✓ Five encouraging emails from me to help you see your photos differently, build confidence, and keep moving one memory at a time.

✓ A fresh perspective on scrapbooking that reminds you it’s not about catching up. It’s about preserving the stories that matter most.

Every Photo Has a Story

Some stories are obvious. Others are hiding just outside the frame. Sometimes it’s the conversation that happened five minutes before the picture. Sometimes it’s a memory you haven’t thought about in years until one photo brings it rushing back.

That’s exactly what I’ll help you discover.
Your Story Starts Here.

Beach photo of a couple used to illustrate the Start with One Memory process.