Every other Friday I review a book or blog related to scrapbooking.
I reviewed Almost Never Clever from October 4 through November 3, 2012.
During the month, Nat published ten posts. Of those posts, three were craft projects, five were wedding scrapbook posts, and two were other scrapbooking-related posts.
What I love about Almost Never Clever is Nat’s careful planning for her scrapbooking projects. In this case, it is her wedding scrapbook. It is refreshing to see such careful planning. I love spontaneity, but with a little planning, you won’t end up with a lot of extra product for a project that will never get used. Nat’s focus on memory preservation. She doesn’t get hung up on using the latest products or using 150 techniques on a layout. I find this refreshing in a sea of blogs that sometimes are more about the product and less about the memory preservation or even the process of scrapbooking.
If you get a chance, definitely check out Almost Never Clever. You won’t be disappointed.
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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.
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