Author Archives: Stephanie Medley-Rath

B&B Review: Stacy Julian’s Blog

This entry is part 3 of 45 in the series Books & Blogs Review

Each Thursday I review a book or blog about scrapbooking. This week I am reviewing Stacy Julian’s blog. She is the author of a handful of scrapbooking books, was an editor for a scrapbooking magazine, and co-founded Big Picture Classes. … Continue reading

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The Sample: Family and Friends of Scrapbookers

Each Wednesday I will write a post about my dissertation. Last week, the post discussed my sample of scrapbookers. This week I am going to tell you about my sample of family and friends of scrapbookers. For my dissertation, I … Continue reading

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I’m Signed Up. Are you?

I promise that tomorrow’s post will be better. We are recovering from the flu at my house. I slept most of yesterday and then did not sleep at all last night. Anyway, I signed up for a free class from … Continue reading

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Scrapworthy Clutter

As scrapbookers, we tend towards the sentimental. A few months ago, Unclutterer posted about sentimental clutter. How do you decide which sentimental items are scrapworthy and which are trashworthy? Some of the items mentioned in the Unclutterer post (e.g., friendship … Continue reading

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Scrapweb November 5, 2010 Edition

I am not a faithbooker, but I find the practice fascinating. Read more from Jenni Hufford on Scrapbooking your Faith. Little Yellow Bicycle has some of their older collections deeply discounted. And this is why I must always have my … Continue reading

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B&B Review: Sir Scrapalot Designs

I only recently began following Sir Scrapalot Designs. I can’t remember how I learned about him, but I decided to review his blog because 1) he’s a he, 2) I only recently began reading his blog, and 3) he is … Continue reading

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The Sample: Scrapbookers

Each Wednesday I will write a post about my dissertation. Last week, the post discussed my sample of industry workers. This week I am going to tell you about my sample of scrapbookers. Age, Gender, Sexual Identity, and Race I … Continue reading

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Hatecation Anyone?

Hatecation might just be the complete opposite of scrapworthy. What do you think? Clearly, it’s not completely trashworthy either. What do you with bad vacation photos? What do you do with bad photos in general? Comment below. Ways to get … Continue reading

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Ethical Photography Part I: Your Own Children

I have been thinking quite a bit about the ethics of photography. What is ethical? What is unethical? Where is the line? Is it okay to take photographs of your child’s every waking moment? I always kid around that for … Continue reading

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Scrapweb October 29, 2010 Edition

Eco Scrapping with Aly Dosdall In this post Aly Dosdall shares with readers how to reuse the packaging scrapbook supplies come in as scrapbooking embellishments. This post is very timely. We are seeing more vintage and vintage-inspired scrapbooking products, this … Continue reading

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