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Autumn Memories // October Love

Autumn Memories // October Love

After years of wanting so badly to do an October Daily — and never quite finding the right fit for me! I’ve finally figured it out. Every fall, I’d also dream about creating a 30 Days of Thankful album in November, but life always got in the way.

This year, though, something finally clicked. I decided to combine the two projects into one! It’s been the perfect solution.

Autumn Memories // October Love

By making it Fall/Autumn-themed instead of strictly Halloween-focused, I’ve found that sweet spot I’ve been searching for! I’m absolutely loving it, and having the best time creating.

Today’s layout is just about how happy this time of the year makes me. A few screenshots paired with some pattern paper make it come together.

Telling stories through memory keeping isn’t always about photos of people, places, or things. We weave our stories from the meaningful moments in between.

The things we hear, the words that move us, and the little bits of life that catch our attention. Sometimes it’s a quote that hits just right! A song lyric that stays with us, or even a social media post that makes us smile.

All of those pieces tell part of our story too — the thoughts, feelings, and inspirations that shape who we are right now. Memory keeping gives us a place to capture those moments before they fade, reminding us that our lives are made up of more than just the photos we take.

Autumn Memories // October Love

I’m truly loving this project. It’s reminded me how powerful it can be to slow down and capture the little moments — the ones that often slip by unnoticed. Each page has become a gentle reminder to pause, reflect, and speak gratitude into my life in a real, tangible way.

This fall season has felt different because of it — calmer, more intentional, and full of meaning. Through these pages, I’m not just documenting memories; I’m cultivating thankfulness. And that, more than anything, is what keeps me coming back to this project again and again.

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