Author Archives: Stephanie Medley-Rath

Scrapweb: February 4, 2011 Snowed In Edition

Here are the best links from the web for the week: Text Size Matters i wanna get SMASHed How to organize fonts for scrapbooking What the Heck are You Supposed to Do About the CHA Videos and New Product Releases? … Continue reading

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Save 20-100% on Scan Cafe Orders Through Super Bowl Sunday

About a month ago, I wrote about backing up my printed photos digitally. I used ScanCafe. They have received and scanned my negatives. I just barely reviewed my scans online and deleted the ones I do not want (you can … Continue reading

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B&B Review: Ali Edwards Blog

This entry is part 13 of 45 in the series Books & Blogs Review

Each Thursday I review a book or blog related to scrapbooking. The Review I waited to review Ali Edwards Blog until after her December Daily project was over. Many of her posts in November were about the preparation of her … Continue reading

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Scrapbook Manufacturers Reflect a Traditional America

Each Wednesday, I write a post that is from my dissertation. Last week, I told you about how industry workers are a source of scrapbook norms. Scrapbook manufacturers are a type of industry worker, but are different in that they … Continue reading

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The Story = Photographs + Words

One of the “rules” of scrapbooking is that you should journal on your scrapbook pages. The journaling is what makes it a scrapbook page. In the words of one of my respondents from my dissertation, “without the words, it’s just … Continue reading

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Scrap Happy: Email Photos (File Under Remember Love)

This entry is part 11 of 66 in the series My Scrap Happy Project

Each Monday, I discuss my Scrap Happy project based on Gretchen Rubin’s The Happiness Project: Or, Why I Spent a Year Trying to Sing in the Morning, Clean My Closets, Fight Right, Read Aristotle, and Generally Have More Fun. Today’s … Continue reading

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This Week on Scrapworthy Lives: January 29, 2011

Each Saturday, I provide a compilation of links from the week’s posts. Scrap Happy: Remember Love CHA Industry Workers: Spreading the Gospel of Scrapbooking B&B Review Will Return Next Week Scrapweb: January 28, 2011 Edition 7 Ways to get more … Continue reading

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Scrapweb: January 28, 2011 Edition

Here are the best links from the web for the week: How You Really Can Tell ALL of Your Photo Stories Circle Pinwheels: A Tutorial See Through Your Kids’ Eyes, Wirelessly Upload from Their Camera to a Flickr Stream Project: … Continue reading

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B&B Review Will Return Next Week

Still fighting a cold. Daycare called and the kid has a fever. Instead of sacrificing quality, the post I had started for today will be held until next Thursday. On a lighter note, I have officially earned my first penny … Continue reading

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Industry Workers: Spreading the Gospel of Scrapbooking

Each Wednesday, I write a post that is from my dissertation. Industry workers are one of the main purveyors of scrapbooking norms. Some go as far as saying they “spread the gospel of scrapbooking.” Becoming Knowledgeable Industry workers are encouraged … Continue reading

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