When I was still building the page, I had a small spot on the right that I thought would be good for journaling strips:
I measured the spot, then opened up Word and typed, keeping an eye on the rulers on the right and left to ensure I kept it within the allowable space. (When measuring, make sure to leave a little space on each side to account for the space you'll have to leave when you cut them out and space them as strips.)I then highlighted my journaling and set the spacing at 1.5, not double. This is the perfect amount for cutting journaling strips. (Note: I generally am not a font fanatic. I use Times New Roman.1.5 is perfect for that, but some big fonts need double spacing. You can eyeball it.)
I then print and cut:
My trimmer has a line so I can see just where the cut is.
I then spread them out on the page to see how I want the strips arranged before I glue them down.
After gluing, I usually draw lines around each strip for some more definition. I probably got this idea from Jen Jockisch:

And that's how I do my journaling strips!
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Thumbs up!!!
Warmer today!! :)
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