Author Archives: Stephanie Medley-Rath

This Week on Scrapworthy Lives: August 20, 2011

This entry is part 23 of 47 in the series This Week on Scrapworthy Lives

Each Saturday, I provide a compilation of links from the week’s posts. Lain Ehmann Talks about Guilt-Free Scrapbooking Sentimental Clutter or Scrapworthy Things? 42 Posts from the Dissertation A Project to Recap your Summer What is Soy Ink? Color Combo … Continue reading

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What is Soy Ink?

This entry is part 14 of 37 in the series Minimalist Scrapbooking

I did not begin my Minimalist Scrapbooking challenge as a way to save the environment. I do, however, try to be more environmentally friendly than not. In some ways it seems scrapbooking probably does a lot of environmental harm and … Continue reading

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42 Posts from the Dissertation

This entry is part 24 of 86 in the series Scrapworthy Lives Results

Each Wednesday, I write a post from my dissertation. Every Wednesday, since October 13, 2010, I have published a small piece of my dissertation right here. I am preparing to write posts based on Chapter 5, Doing Gender, Family, Race, … Continue reading

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Sentimental Clutter or Scrapworthy Things?

When I first read this post about sentimental clutter on Unclutterer, I felt somewhat defensive. What troubled me the most was point 2: You should focus on living, not preserving. Only hold onto sentimental items that you can find a … Continue reading

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Lain Ehmann Talks about Guilt-Free Scrapbooking

This entry is part 46 of 66 in the series My Scrap Happy Project

Today, I have a special surprise for you: a guest post from Lain Ehmann! Read on to see what she has to share with us. Being a reader of Stephanie’s blog, you’re probably already well-acquainted with the idea that scrapbooking … Continue reading

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This Week on Scrapworthy Lives: August 13, 2011

This entry is part 22 of 47 in the series This Week on Scrapworthy Lives

Each Saturday, I provide a compilation of links from the week’s posts. Childhood Dreams No (Flash) Photography Scrapbook Industry Work 10 Apps for Scrapbookers Just In Case Scrapbook Supplies Ten Ways to get more out of Scrapworthy Lives: Get a … Continue reading

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Just In Case Scrapbook Supplies

This entry is part 15 of 37 in the series Minimalist Scrapbooking

Do you keep any just in case scrapbook supplies? Leo Babauta recently wrote about the just in case syndrome. In his case he spoke about the items he took with him while traveling. I am typically an overpacker when I … Continue reading

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Scrapbook Industry Work

This entry is part 22 of 86 in the series Scrapworthy Lives Results

Each Wednesday, I write a post from my dissertation. Expert scrapbookers may become industry workers, though some industry workers do not enter the industry as an expert. For example, one respondent became both a scrapbooker and an industry worker at … Continue reading

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10 Apps for Scrapbookers

On the 10th of each month I am participating in Shimelle Laine’s 10 Things Blog Hop. I recently purchased an iPad and I have owned an iPod Touch since Christmas. I love the potential of these toys/tools. They already do … Continue reading

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No (Flash) Photography

A Week in the Life has raised some comments out there in cyberspace about restrictions on photography. These restrictions force scrapbookers to tell the story in a different way. Instead of photos, you might have to just use words, collect … Continue reading

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