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5 December Photo-a-Day Prompt Lists

December 1, 2014 by Francine Clouden

5 Photo-a-Day Challenges for December at Craft Gossip

If you’re looking for ideas for taking photos daily this month for your December Daily or other Christmas memory keeping project, I have found five great lists that you can use for prompts. Don’t feel like you have to stick to these all month, you can pick just one to follow, hop between the lists, or just refer to them on the days you’re stuck for a photo idea. Each site has set up diffferent ways you can share your photos on social media, so be sure to click over if you want to play along.

 

 

Fat Mum Slim december-photoaday

 

 

Are you looking for more Christmas Holiday papers and supplies? Check out these printable designs we found on Etsy and these fun festive Scrapbooking embellishments for Christmas we found.

Check out these other Christmas-themed posts for project ideas and tutorials for Holiday Scrapbooking. Love Christmas as much as we do? Join our  Christmas Crafts & DIY Facebook group. or follow our Christmas Pinterest Boards

Chantelle at FatMumSlim has been running her daily photo challenge for a few years now and it is immensely popular!  Her prompts for December aren’t obviously Christmas related, which leaves lots of leeway in interpreting them. This month she is encouraging us to finish off the year with a snap, bang and pop!

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December-Photo-A-Day-Challenge-I-Heart-Faces

iheartfaces is a photography site specializing in portrait photography. But their prompts cover a wide rage of ideas! This challenge goes all the way to January 1st.

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If you’re looking for something that is more focused on the Christmas season then this list from Capture Your 365 will work. Katrina Kennedy has been running monthly photo challenges for a few years and her prompts are really geared to help you capture the season.

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Susannah Conway december reflections

 

This year for the first time Susannah Conway is inviting us to use December to Reflect through a daily photo challenge. I plan to use these prompts to make an art journal just for me this month. December is such a good time to slow down amid the busyness and take a look back at what the year has held for us.

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December-Photo-A-Day-2014-The Idea Room

 

Finally, one from The Idea Room that has quite a few Holiday related prompts.

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Freebie Friday – Free Printable 4th of July Junk Journal Images

There’s something about vintage red, white, and blue that feels nostalgic in the best possible way — faded parade bunting, old fireworks labels, paper tags tied with twine, and that slightly grungy Americana style that layers beautifully into a junk journal.

This week’s Freebie Friday – Junk Journal Images is all about celebrating Independence Day with printable 4th of July junk journal ephemera — and we’ve created multiple coordinating sheets so you can build full themed spreads.

If you love patriotic junk journaling, vintage Americana printables, and layered collage pages with texture and story, this collection is for you.

And yes — they’re completely free to download and print.

Don’t forget to check out our other Freebie Friday printables too. New designs are added every week, and the seasonal collections are starting to stack up beautifully.

What’s Included in This 4th of July Junk Journal Collection

This growing July 4th series includes:

  • Vintage-style patriotic fireworks
    • Grunge 4th of July tags
    • Americana bunting and flag borders
    • Printable envelope shapes for journaling
    • Red, white, and blue distressed ephemera

Each sheet is designed for:

  • A4 printing
    • Clean white backgrounds
    • Clear borders for cutting
    • Generous spacing between elements
    • Easy layering into junk journals

The aesthetic leans into faded ink, worn edges, and that slightly aged paper feel — but without wasting printer ink on full background textures.

 How to Print/Download – Right click to save the file and then print the image.

How to Use These 4th of July Printables in Your Junk Journal

If you’re wondering how to pull it all together, here are a few easy layering ideas.

1. Build a Patriotic Collage Spread

Start with a neutral or tea-stained base page.

Layer:
• A grunge flag border across the top
• A vintage firework piece off to one side
• One of the printable tags tucked under a paper strip
• Add handwritten journaling about your July 4th memories

Instant themed spread.

2. Create Interactive Envelope Pockets

The printable envelope shapes are perfect for:

  • Folding into mini pockets
    • Holding photos from BBQs
    • Tucking in journaling cards
    • Adding “secret” notes

Glue only the side flaps and leave the top open for that classic junk journal pocket feel.

3. Use Fireworks as Statement Pieces

The vintage fireworks work beautifully as:

  • Focal collage elements
    • Layered over ledger paper
    • Backed with kraft paper
    • Lightly distressed around the edges

They add height and visual movement to your page.

4. Add Grunge Tags for Texture

The printable 4th of July tags can be:

  • Tied with baker’s twine
    • Stapled onto layered clusters
    • Used as journaling spots
    • Inked lightly around the edges

They give your journal that “collected over time” look.

Printing Tips for Best Results

All sheets are formatted for A4 paper (210mm x 297mm).

For best results:

  • Print at 100% scale
    • Use high quality print settings
    • Matte paper enhances the vintage look
    • Light cardstock makes sturdier tags and envelopes
    • Sticker paper works beautifully for flat layering

If you want an even more aged look, lightly distress the edges with brown ink or gently crumple and smooth before gluing.

Why 4th of July Junk Journaling Is So Special

Seasonal junk journaling adds story.

It’s not just decoration — it becomes a snapshot of a moment.

Backyard BBQs.
Fireworks in the distance.
Family gatherings.
Kids running around with sparklers.

Layering these printable 4th of July junk journal images into your pages gives you a place to hold those memories.

Even if it’s just a quiet note to yourself about how the day felt.

Start Your Freebie Friday Patriotic Collection

This 4th of July series is part of our ongoing Freebie Friday – Junk Journal Images collection.

Each week we release a new printable sheet designed for layering, tucking, and storytelling.

Be sure to grab all the coordinating sheets so you can mix:

  • Fireworks
    • Tags
    • Bunting borders
    • Envelope pockets

And build a full patriotic junk journal spread.

Now tell me — are you documenting a big family celebration this year, or creating a themed seasonal journal just for fun?

Because I have a feeling these red, white, and blue layers are going to look gorgeous on your next page.

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