
When we think about documenting love, it’s easy to default to romance.
But some of the most meaningful love stories in our lives don’t come with anniversaries, proposals, or Valentine cards.
They show up quietly.
In friendships that last decades.
In chosen family built intentionally.
In people who notice when you don’t show up.
These relationships hold us — and they deserve space in our albums.
Scrapbooking love beyond romance is an act of reclaiming what matters. It says:
This connection mattered.
This relationship shaped me.
And you don’t need big milestones to tell those stories.
Sometimes a photo of coffee mugs around a table tells a bigger love story than a wedding portrait ever could.
Creative Prompt
Try documenting:
- A weekly ritual you share with someone
- A friendship that carried you through a hard season
- A group or community that helped you feel like you belong
Let the journaling be simple.
Let the story be honest.
🎙 This week’s podcast dives deeper into inclusive love and chosen family.
📸 Follow along on Instagram for daily storytelling prompts.
💛 Inside the VIP group, we’re sharing layouts about connection this week.
