
Today, marks my first Fashion! post. Today’s trend is bright primary colors. Here are a couple of bright primary (and pink) colors I found in the September 2011 issue of Vogue: Here’s what I came up with: Coming up with … Continue reading
This was my first giveaway where entrants earned extra entries for joining me on on Twitter, Facebook, and Google+. That being said, I went through every comment and created a spreadsheet for each entry here and elsewhere. There were 25 … Continue reading
Each Saturday, I provide a compilation of links from the week’s posts. This Week: Fashion! Heritage Albums: Drawing Family Boundaries I’m on Ella Publishing’s Take Twelve Team and a Giveaway! Books &Blogs: The Photographer’s Bag O’ Tricks One Year Ago: … Continue reading
Every other Friday I review a book or blog related to scrapbooking. Kelly Willette is a photographer and blogger. She has created these neat little downloadable photography posing guides. Today, I’m reviewing The Photographer’s Bag O’ Tricks: Games to Play … Continue reading
I’m on Ella Publishing’s Take Twelve Team! Each month we are committing to taking 12 photos on the 12th of the month and then create a layout of those photos. This is my first design team. I can’t believe I … Continue reading
Every other Wednesday, I write a post from my dissertation. In the case of heritage albums, the scrapbooker is explicitly doing family, making decisions about who is family and who is not by who gets included and who gets excluded … Continue reading
My Scrap Happy Project has come to a close. I’m a bit sad. I enjoyed reading The Happiness Project, applying the concepts to scrapbooking, and hosting a blog hop based on the content. It is time for a new project. … Continue reading
Each Saturday, I provide a compilation of links from the week’s posts. This Week: OLW Blog Hop: Grow with Me in 2012 A Happiness Blog Hop: Boot Camp Perfect Scrapbook Ideas for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Chinese New Year, … Continue reading
Every other Friday, I write a post about Minimalist Scrapbooking. And, once a month, I share what I spent on scrapbooking in the previous month. In December, I spent $78.60, much less than the $352.68 I spent in November. This … Continue reading
Every other Wednesday, I write a business post for the scrapbook industry based on The Scrapworthy Lives Guide to Market Research. Today’s discussion is about niche markets and should be of interest to both scrapbookers and industry workers. Have you … Continue reading