Author Archives: Stephanie Medley-Rath

Scrapbooks are Rarely Complete Narratives

This entry is part 85 of 86 in the series Scrapworthy Lives Results

Each Wednesday, I usually write a post from my dissertation. Some parts of a scrapbook may always be incomplete. For example, a family tree will be incomplete as long as more people join the family in the future or more ancestors … Continue reading

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Homeward Bound: A Must Read for Scrapbookers

I just finished Homeward Bound: Why Women Are Embracing the New Domesticity by Emily Matcher. I think anyone (especially women) who dreams of being the next Pioneer Woman or other DIY-lifestyle/scrapbooking/crafty blogger extrordinaire should read this book. Matcher raises many … Continue reading

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(In)Complete Stories

This entry is part 84 of 86 in the series Scrapworthy Lives Results

Each Wednesday, I usually write a post from my dissertation. Whether a scrapbook has a clear beginning or ending is only one consideration for how complete a scrapbook is. Another aspect to consider regarding how complete a scrapbook is has to … Continue reading

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How Does a Scrapbook Begin?

This entry is part 83 of 86 in the series Scrapworthy Lives Results

Each Wednesday, I usually write a post from my dissertation. When scrapbookers have completed a beginning of an album they do things such as use a photograph of their child on the first day of school to begin an album about … Continue reading

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Neverending Scrapbooks

This entry is part 82 of 86 in the series Scrapworthy Lives Results

Each Wednesday, I usually write a post from my dissertation. An individual scrapbook album rarely has a beginning or a conclusion unless it is of a very specific topic, which has a natural beginning and ending (like a vacation, for example). … Continue reading

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(A)Typical Scrapbook Post Roundup

This entry is part 81 of 86 in the series Scrapworthy Lives Results

Each Wednesday, I usually write a post from my dissertation. By discussing atypical and typical scrapbook pages, what becomes clear is that most respondents scrapbook in typical ways—at least for them. They have difficulty identifying atypical pages or explaining why a … Continue reading

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EcoScrapbooking eBook Launch Party

Welcome to the EcoScrapbooking eBook Launch Party! You may have arrived from Deeply Rooted Life.   The ebook is free. You can get it at Pressbooks and Google docs. I am sharing an additional eco-friendly scrapbooking tip today. I actually have … Continue reading

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What “Counts” as Journaling?

This entry is part 80 of 86 in the series Scrapworthy Lives Results

Each Wednesday, I usually write a post from my dissertation. Though scrapbooks are rarely identical and there is tremendous variety in terms of scrapbooking styles, scrapbookers do common things on their scrapbook pages. Most scrapbookers include journaling for instance, but the … Continue reading

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Pop Culture in Scrapbooks

This entry is part 79 of 86 in the series Scrapworthy Lives Results

Each Wednesday, I usually write a post from my dissertation. Though scrapbookers are influenced by mainstream American culture in what they choose to scrapbook, they do not often record popular culture in their scrapbooks. A few scrapbookers regularly include popular culture … Continue reading

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Similar Scrapbooks

This entry is part 78 of 86 in the series Scrapworthy Lives Results

Each Wednesday, I usually write a post from my dissertation. Different scrapbookers showed me pages that are of common events such as holidays or life transitions. Seeing how different scrapbookers capture these moments in their scrapbooks illustrates how standardized scrapbooks can … Continue reading

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