
Let me show you how to tackle it.
This free guide has ten simple solutions for all of your memories - digital photos, printed photos, kids’ artwork, holiday memories, and more.
HERE’S WHAT YOU’LL GET:
A quick introduction to my minimalist approach to memory keeping.
10 types of sentimental clutter (we all have it!) and what to do with each.
Fresh inspiration for what to do with your photos even if you’re short on time and years behind.
It’s really hard to deal with this stuff. We kept it because it means something to us.
Let me show you how to rethink the memories you’ve made so you can transform them into something you can save.
I’m Catherine. I’m a mom, military spouse, and modern memory keeper.
I started documenting our family memories almost ten years ago, but as life got busy - between kids, moves, and deployments - I ran out of spare time and I felt perpetually ‘behind.’
Add to that the steady stream of other people’s memories on social media, and I felt totally overwhelmed by our own.
I needed a really minimal approach to our memories - a method that would help me create timeless projects without taking up too much time.
Maybe you feel the same - overwhelmed by your photos, short on time, and years behind. If so, you’re not alone. I can help.
Start with my free guide, Memory Keeping 101.
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