Animal Postcards

This is a new journal idea I’m trying out. The journal is made up of postcards with animal pictures – both drawings and photos; some are funny, some are cute. When you get the journal, pick one postcard that speaks to you and write on the back of it why you chose it. Tell us why you like the picture, what it reminds you of or how you it inspired you.A few rules for journaling:1) You can use more than one card, but don’t alter anyone else’s work.2) I suggest you relist this journal on your inventory immediately after marking it received (since you’ll already be on Bookmooch anyway :)) – this will make it available as soon as possible for other moochers, and remind you to make an entry. Don’t worry about time pressure – you can always tell a moocher that it will take you a little longer to send out their book.3) When the book is full, please contact me (Hannah; BMID: hanhel), and I will mooch it back from you. If you are having trouble getting the book back out to someone, feel free to contact me as well, I will try to find a solution.

The Compiled Wisdom of Only the Very Wisest BMJournal-ers

This journal is the “BMJournal – The Compiled Wisdom of Only the Very Wisest BMJournal-ers”This is an Altered Book that is only 25 or so pages. The pages are glued together so they are THICK, you can get wild and crazy with this book. It was a book about words of wisdom for graduates, heck, we all need words of wisdom. Use the words on the page …or not! I don’t care. Give me words of wisdom, people of wisdom, books of wisdom, paintings of wisdom, wisdom teeth—whatever. Get inspired and do something that will change the course of history. Have Fun! – Just remember to be VERY WISE.
Don’t keep it more than a week or two. It will get around quickly, and be inexpensive to mail also.
Get wild and crazy! I don’t care. My journals are always rated “R”. Just have fun. Get as creative as you would like, add a drawing, write a poem or a thought. Anything and everything goes! From collages, photos, ACEO, altered art, scrapbooking, & quotes, to anything else that “floats your boat”. Please stick to one to two pages (a double spread) in the journal per person- I would like as many people as possible to share! (But if you have ever seen a journal I have done, you know how I get around that!) I left the front & back covers incomplete, so everyone can add one or two items as a collective artwork.
Please be respectful. Don’t write on the same page of someone else’s contribution, and don’t change or add to anyone’s entry. (Except, of course, for the cover art work.) Just be courteous of others. If you feel up to it, share something about you…as little or as much as you want! It would be nice to put your name, state or country, date your work & use your bookmooch info. If you do Artist Trading Cards send one to me via my contact info in the book and I will gladly send you one of mine.
Please, when this book is full return it to me by listing it on bookmooch and I will mooch it back from you. Or mailing it to me. Thanks!
Cathy Hogue aka VelcroDog

 

Postcards of Arts and Fun

This is a new journal idea I’m trying out. The journal is made up of postcards with, well, artsy pictures. Since art is subjective, the book includes funny drawings, black and white photographs and traditional paintings. When you get the journal, pick one postcard that speaks to you and write on the back of it why you chose it. Tell us why you like the picture, what it reminds you of or how you it inspired you.

A few rules for journaling:
1) You can use more than one card but don’t alter anyone else’s work.
2) I suggest you relist this journal on your inventory immediately after marking it received (since you’ll already be on Bookmooch anyway :)) – this will make it available as soon as possible for other moochers, and remind you to make an entry. Don’t worry about time pressure – you can always tell a moocher that it will take you a little longer to send out their book.
3) When the book is full, please contact me (Hannah; BMID: hanhel), and I will mooch it back from you. If you are having trouble getting the book back out to someone, feel free to contact me as well, I will try to find a solution.

 

The Great Ancestor Project

The Great Ancestor project: Have a graveyard in your town? A secret grave that’s been lost in time? An unknown grave that needs to be remembered before it’s forgotten. This is the journal for you.Use as many or few pages as you need, include facts, pictures, a legend about the burial site, and any other fact that should not be forgot. Include also the site of burial, where in the world we would find the grave.Please RELIST the journal within 2 weeks of receiving it. IF you do not send anywhere in the world please make an exception and send this one on. When the journal is full reserve it for janieokie1 and she will mooch it back.If the journal is in need of repair, send a message to jaineokie1 and she will mooch it back for repairs:The front and back covers have been left bare for persons wishing to add a little something from their town.Have fun, and thank you for your records.

janieokie1

 

The Little Notepad of Useful Lists

This is a small and light writing pad waiting to be filled with lists of useful things/facts. It can be about anything and any number of things on one list – you decide what you consider useful (such as: “Ten useful facts about snakes”, “Five great restaurants in Berlin” or “14 good things to do when it’s raining”). You can express yourself in writing or pictures or both; use as many pages as you want, just don’t alter anyone else’s work.I suggest you relist the journal on your inventory immediately after marking it received (since you’ll already be on Bookmooch anyway :)) – this will make it available as soon as possible for other moochers, and remind you to make an entry. Don’t worry about time pressure – you can always tell a moocher that it will take you a little longer to send out their book.
When the writing pad is full, please contact me (Hannah; BMID: hanhel), and I will mooch it back from you. If you are having trouble getting the book back out to someone, feel free to contact me as well, I will try to find a solution.

Stories of Untold Love

This is a small artfully made notebook I received as a gift from a very good friend a few years ago. I’m sure it was very expensive and my friend put a lot of effort into picking out this present for me, but I’ve just never found a fitting use for it, so I decided to make it a Bookmooch journal.
This friend had feelings for me, and I knew about it, but we never really spoke about what was obvious. Back then we were very young and probably just didn’t know how to deal with that kind of thing in an appropriate matter (then again – do you ever really?); today I wish we had talked things through. There are so many times in life when we don’t share our true thoughts and feelings with someone close to us, out of fear that it might change the relationship. When we think about it later, it often seems a shame that we didn’t try to be honest. I want to hear your “Stories of Untold Love”. It doesn’t have to be romantic love like in my case – it can be about the way you admired a teacher but never told them, the deep connection you felt with a friend, or the way you truly feel about your siblings even though they always annoy you.
What didn’t you tell? How do you think it would have changed things if you had? If you had the option to go back in time, would you behave differently? Tell me your story – in writing or drawing or any other possible way – in as much detail as you chose to reveal.
A few rules for journaling:1) Use as many pages as you want for your entry, but don’t alter anyone else’s work.2) I suggest you relist this journal on your inventory immediately after marking it received (since you’ll already be on Bookmooch anyway :)) – this will make the journal available as soon as possible for other moochers, and remind you to make an entry. Don’t worry about time pressure – you can always tell a moocher that it will take you a little longer to send out their book.3) When the book is full, please contact me (Hannah; BMID: hanhel), and I will mooch it back to you. If you are having trouble getting the book back out to someone, feel free to contact me as well, I will try to find a solution.

A perfect breakfast.

What is your idea of a perfect breakfast?

I found this little book that Mark had made and my mind went back to the weekend we spent in Paris for our 25th wedding anniversary in April 2000.  We always went out for breakfast, and found a small café where we could breakfast on coffee and croissants with chocolate or jam. It is not a breakfast I would have at home, but was perfect in the spring sunshine.
Your perfect breakfast may be a particular cereal, Scots porage or a good fry-up, or it may involve, as mine does, a particular place, and company to share it with.
Share yours with us journallers!
Please keep to the normal two weeks for making your entry and relisting this journal with the number on the inside front cover. Please keep the track of its progress by always mooching normally – if you wish to give someone points back for an unavoidable delay or some personal reason, get them to mooch it as usual and then return points. That way it can be traced through its mooch history.
If you have not seen the places where journalling is described and its rules laid out please look at:

The_BookMooch_Journal_Project site page about how journalling works: https://bookmoochjournals.com/about/
the Bookmooch Wiki entry on journalling:

http://wiki.bookmooch.com/ index.php?title= The_BookMooch_Journal_Project

and BookMooch Journals forum:  http://bookmooch.com/m/forum/bookmooch_journals/
Happy journalling!

Gill T. tennantfamily

 

Playing House

This journal received its name from a verse in the Jack Johnson song “Do You Remember”:

Do you remember

When we first moved in together?

The piano took up the living room

You’d play me boogie woogieI played you love songs

You’d say we’re playing house

Now you still say we are

My fiancé and I have been living together for more than two years but sometimes I feel like we’re still “playing house”, rather than doing “the real grown-ups thing”. I’m looking for stories of your first experiences living together as a young couple. How is/was it for you? How does/did your relationship change? Do/did you see a new side of each other all of a sudden? What do/did you argue about? Is/was living together exactly like you expected? What would you tell your children if they were moving in with their partner for the first time?
A few rules for journaling:

1) Use as many pages as you want for your entry, but don’t alter anyone else’s work.

2) I suggest you relist this journal on your inventory immediately after marking it received (since you’ll already be on Bookmooch anyway :)) – this will make it available as soon as possible for other moochers, and remind you to make an entry. Don’t worry about time pressure – you can always tell a moocher that it will take you a little longer to send out their book.

3) When the book is full, please contact me (Hannah; BMID: hanhel), and I will mooch it back from you. If you are having trouble getting the book back out to someone, feel free to contact me as well, I will try to find a solution.

Roald is my Dahl-ing.

This journal is for you to celebrate Roald Dahl and his writing, whether adult or children’s books.

Please do not alter the work of others, and pass the journal on by relisting under the number shown on the inside front cover, keeping to the maximum two week entry time before relisting.

Please look at my bio for guidelines and follow these three urls:
The_BookMooch_Journal_Project site page about how journalling works: https://bookmoochjournals.com/about/
tthe Bookmooch Wiki entry on journalling:http://wiki.bookmooch.com/index.php?title=The_BookMooch_Journal_Project

and BookMooch Journals forum: http://bookmooch.com/m/forum/bookmooch_journals/

Gill T. tennantfamily:U.K.

 

Out of the books

This journal is meant to be filled with interesting/unique/funny/sad/true/puzzling/meaningful/inspiring quotes from books. It doesn’t matter if your quotes are just one line or a page, just make sure to mention the title and author of the book. Feel free to illustrate your quotes artfully, or to also explain why you chose those specific passages.A few rules for journaling:1) Use as many pages as you want for your entry, but don’t alter anyone else’s work.2) I suggest you relist this journal on your inventory immediately after marking it received (since you’ll already be on Bookmooch anyway :)) – this will make the journal available as soon as possible for other moochers, and remind you to make an entry. Don’t worry about time pressure – you can always tell a moocher that it will take you a little longer to send out their book.3) When the book is full, please contact me (Hannah; BMID: hanhel), and I will mooch it back to you. If you are having trouble getting the book back out to someone, feel free to contact me as well, I will try to find a solution.