Each Thursday I review a book or blog related to scrapbooking.
The Review
I began reading The Paper Life awhile ago but only recently found out that Amy Coon is another Central Illinois resident. I know that doesn’t matter to you, but I find things like that to be kind of neat.
I reviewed The Paper Life from April 11 to May 10. There were 21 posts, so there were posts not quite every day.
The posts were a mixture of personal information (e.g., photos of Amy’s kids) and information about The Paper Life. The posts about The Paper Life included topics about the first online course offered by The Paper Life, a download freebie, a giveaway, and information on new collaborations between The Paper Life and Teresa Collins Stampmaker.
For the most part, I did get something out of The Paper Life blog. My main criticism is that there wasn’t much actual discussion devoted to scrapbooking. I suppose this is why it is called “The Paper Life” and not “The Scrapbooking Life.” Oh well. If you do a variety of paper crafts, you will probably get more out of this blog than me.
What kind of paper crafting activities do you do? Comment below.
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Publishers and Authors
If you are a publisher or an author and would like me to review your scrapbooking-related book or blog, please email me at stephaniemedleyrath at gmail dot com.
Stephanie
Stephanie Medley-Rath is a sociologist and scrapbooker who studies scrapbooking and memory keeping. Scrapworthy Lives is a blog focused on her sociological analysis of scrapbooking, with a sprinkling of posts about Stephanie's own scrapbooking projects.