
❄️ Winter Times
There’s a certain kind of quiet magic in winter — not the polished, magazine-cover version with perfect snowflakes and hot cocoa in matching mugs. We’re talking about the real winter vibes: mismatched mittens, cheeks pink from the cold, slow mornings under heavy blankets, and the kind of light that turns your living room into a snow globe.
Winter Times is built for telling those stories — the ones tucked between the snowstorms and soup nights, where routines get slower and memories settle in a little deeper. Inside, you’ll find cozy textures, cool tones, and word art that helps you document everything from snow days to stir-crazy afternoons, family traditions to winter getaways.
Use it to capture that first real snow, the way your kid’s boots leave a wet trail through the kitchen, or how good it feels to come back inside after being out in the chill. Celebrate the quiet moments, the bundled-up adventures, the cozy chaos of home during the coldest months.
Photo Prompts + Story Sparks:
Start with your feet — literally. Capture the trail of boots by the door, mismatched socks, or the slippers you’ve basically lived in since December. Snap your windows — frosty panes, curtains drawn tight against the cold, or the soft light of golden hour bouncing off the snow. Photograph your winter uniform — the scarf that’s been in every picture for years, the knit hat with a story, the coat with crumbs from last week’s donut run.
Then move inside. Show us your winter rhythm — the cozy corner where the dog naps, the pile of books you swear you’ll read, the board game that only comes out when the snow days hit. Capture the “real” winter table: not the styled holiday spread, but the everyday soup nights, the late breakfasts, the cocoa mugs with marshmallow rings. Show how the season shifts your home — the layered blankets, the way light falls earlier, the way everyone huddles close without even realizing it.
And now, tell the stories. When did winter feel magical to you — and when did it test your patience? What does a “good snow day” look like in your family? Who in your life lives for winter, and who’s counting the days ‘til spring? What small rituals make this season feel special? Write about the year it snowed too much — or not enough. Document the cozy, the cranky, the cabin fever, and the calm.
Winter isn’t always loud — but it’s layered. And Winter Times helps you capture every chilled-to-the-bone, soft-around-the-edges, heartwarming moment of it.