APEX, N.C., Nov. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- JessicaSprague.com is encouraging people to "capture the hope, memories and wonderment of the holidays" by offering a free 1-week online class that shows students how to do just that.
The class runs from November 16-23 and will focus on making a December album project to teach participants how to tell their holiday stories past and present.
"Holidays are such an important time in our lives but it's easy to get caught up in the 'to-do' list of shopping, decorating and so on and forget that the holidays are about the moments," said Jessica Sprague. "My purpose in teaching this class is to guide people through capturing their holiday memories so they remember the stories for years to come."
While online classes at JessicaSprague.com have typically focused on digital scrapbooking, this free class is for "everyone who has a story to tell."
"This class isn't about a creative process such as digital scrapbooking," said Jessica. "It's about refocusing on what matters most during the holidays and creating a system for recording stories of holidays past."
Registration for the free online Holidays in Hand runs until November 16. Bloggers can also encourage their readers to sign up by posting a digital flyer available at the Jessica Sprague website. To learn more and sign up for the free class, visit www.JessicaSprague.com.
About JessicaSprague.com
JessicaSprague.com empowers people to preserve their memories and tell their life stories through digital and hybrid scrapbooking. The site offers educational tools such as online scrapbooking and photography classes, free tutorials, scrapbooking templates and more. Owner Jessica Sprague, one of the pioneers of digital scrapbooking, is a blogger, contributing editor of Creating Keepsakes Magazine and author of the special magazine series Computer Tricks for Scrapbookers. To learn more, visit www.JessicaSprague.com.
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