A Happiness Blog Hop: Boot Camp Perfect

This entry is part 62 of 66 in the series My Scrap Happy Project

Each Monday, I discuss my Scrap Happy project based on The Happiness Project.

Today is the last Happiness Blog Hop and last Scrap Happy post in this series. You should have arrived from Scraps & Sass. That makes me a bit sad. I’ve really enjoyed adapting the concepts from The Happiness Project to scrapbooking. I’ve learned a lot by going through this process.

I’ve also “met” a lot of really cool bloggers/scrapbookers along the way. I still can’t believe that other people have been interested enough in the topic to join in on a monthly blog hop. Thank you! It really means a lot. I do believe that this project will be revisited again at some point in the future, but for now, it comes to a close.

Through the madness of the holidays, I don’t have a layout that is really based on any of the themes from The Happiness Project. Instead, I’ll share with you one of the layouts I created last week about Christmas 2010:


The photos might not be the best, but I love how my daughter is in such awe of the Christmas trees. And that awe and wonder is still with her this year.

I’m writing this post on the first day of 2012 and today has been filled with finishing up projects from 2011 and clearing off my plate so to speak. I’ve backed up all my photos from 2011. I’m am this close to putting in my last photo order of 2011 photos (I have two photos I want to take tonight and then the order will be placed). I have cleared off my SD card for a fresh start in 2012. I emailed photos to my sister-in-law and father-in-law of photos from their recent visits. I finally finished up my Scrapbook on the Road from my August trip to Las Vegas. I only needed to add a title to my cover and sort through the remaining scraps to see if anything else needed to be included. I’ve prepped another Scrapbook on the Road for an upcoming trip. I worked a bit on my One Little Word project and plan to sit down with Project Life tonight. Today has been busy but productive. Finishing up projects and clearing off an SD card make me happy. I can’t wait to see what 2012 brings.

Do you have any remaining projects from 2011? I still have some, but the most important projects are complete. Join the conversation below by commenting!

Your next stop on the hop is Slice of Life.

A Happiness Blog Hop List of Participants:

Kiss & Tell Scrapbooking
Melissa’s Blog
Scraps & Sass
Scrapworthy Lives
Slice of Life
Take a Picture and Remember This
This Kalil Life
Your Memory Connection

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OLW Blog Hop: Grow with Me in 2012

I’ve been an observer of the One Little Word (OLW) scrapbooking phenomenon for quite awhile now. I’ve never taken the class or chosen a word but decided that 2012 is the year I will participate in OLW.

Margie at Nihao, Cupcake! hosts a wonderful blog hop for OLW students and I decided to join in right at the start. You should have arrived here from Nicky.

Today, I am sharing with you my word for 2012:



I’m not going to go into why I chose this word for 2012 today, but will reveal that as the year proceeds. In a nutshell, I see several areas of my life that I would like to see grow.

I’m doing this project a little bit differently because I am not buying any new supplies to complete this project. I am using these little cd-rom folders for my One Little Word book:



I’ve selected a few supplies to use for this project. I may add more later or take some away, but this will get me started.



Are you participating in One Little Word? What word is your word in 2012?

Your next stop is Jenn L.

Here is a complete list of all blog hop participants:
Margie http://xnomads.typepad.com

Cheri http://cheriandrews.blogspot.com

Veronica www.veronicanorris.typepad.com

Kara http://iwannabemewhenigrowup.blogspot.com/

Rebekah http://istampscrapcraft.blogspot.com/

Sharyn http://www.LaVieEnChic.com

Jill http://jillconyers.com

Lynn http://www.crafty-creativity.blogspot.com

Monica http://scrapinspired.com/

Lisa http://backtoallen.com/writers_blog

Cynthia H http://paperpapereverywhere.blogspot.com

Lee http://thelinarstudio.typepad.com/embracelife/

Abbey http://athomewiththerichardsfamily.blogspot.com/

Monica B www.questtoperfectimperfection.blogspot.com

Nikki http://www.inkyart.com.au

Tere http://terecontodomicorazon.blogspot.com/

Melissa S http://blog.mshanhun.com

Nicky http://seejanebake.blogspot.com

Stephanie http://www.scrapworthylives.com/ < --- You are HERE. Jenn L www.studiojenn.blogspot.com <--- Go HERE next. Cindy http://seriousplay.typepad.com Amanda http://scrappnbee.blogspot.com Sam http://learncreatedo.wordpress.com/ Jan http://mysimplelittlelife.typepad.com Jamie http://jmpgirl.blogspot.com Karen http://breathenowsmile.blogspot.com/
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This Week on Scrapworthy Lives: December 31, 2011

This entry is part 40 of 47 in the series This Week on Scrapworthy Lives

Each Saturday, I provide a compilation of links from the week’s posts.

This Week:

One Year Ago:

Five Ways to support Scrapworthy Lives:

  1. Get a free copy of The Scrapworthy Lives Guide to Minimalist Scrapbooking and a sneak peak at The Scrapworthy Lives Guide to Market Research by subscribing to the Scrapworthy Lives newsletter.
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Books & Blogs: Elise Blaha :: enJOY it.

This entry is part 40 of 45 in the series Books & Blogs Review

Every other Friday I review a book or blog related to scrapbooking.

I learned about Elise Blaha sometime this past summer. I instantly added her site to my google reader. I reviewed her blog posts from October 4 through November 4, 2012. There were 35 posts during this time.

Most of Elise Blaha’s posts are personal. She is chronically her 26 projects that she plans to complete before her 27th birthday and her quest to bake 40 different types of breads by the end of 2011. She shares inspirational quotes as well. Another theme of her’s is DIY home decor, changes in her skincare routine, and fashion (what she wore and some favorites from the month).

As far as scrapbooking content, it is quite limited. She is a mini-book scrapbooker and does showcase those on her blog. Most posts, however, are not scrapbooking-focused.

I like Elise Blaha’s blog. It is more personal and less-scrapbooking focused than most blogs that get featured here, but I think you will enjoy what she has to say. I know I do.

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Scrapbooks are a Means of Communication

This entry is part 31 of 86 in the series Scrapworthy Lives Results

Every other Wednesday, I write a post from my dissertation.

In addition to doing family in terms of building family habitus, scrapbooks serve as a means of communication for a family.

For scrapbookers with family they see infrequently, the scrapbook serves as a tool to communicate what has happened to the scrapbooker since they last saw each other. The scrapbook allows others to catch up on what has been happening in one’s life. This is the same reason why some scrapbookers have started blogging, scrapbooking digitally (making scrapbooks which can be emailed or posted to their blog or a social networking site), or both. Though non-family members are occasionally the audience for scrapbooks, family is the primary audience.

Scrapbooks can also help family members understand their children’s behavior. For example, one respondent made a scrapbook about her tattoos. Her mom viewed the book and finally understood why her daughter got each of her tattoos.

The message communicated is not always positive, but may be intended to change another family member’s behavior. One respondent made a scrapbook for her sister and purposefully selected photos of her sister from when she was thinner as a way to pressure her to lose weight. Her sister did not lose the weight and has since passed but the weight gain was clearly distressing for this respondent.

Other scrapbookers choose not to share their scrapbooks with family members at all. For instance, one lesbian respondent does not share her scrapbook with her father because “he is not super comfortable with the gay thing and my scrapbook is very gay,” as she includes pages about gay pride events and same-sex weddings she has attended in her scrapbook.

Do you use scrapbooks as a way to communicate with family? How? Join the conversation below.

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My Scrap Happy Project: July through December

This entry is part 59 of 66 in the series My Scrap Happy Project

Each Monday, I discuss my Scrap Happy project based on The Happiness Project.

December’s theme is Boot Camp Perfect. Last week, I shared the posts for January through June. Today, I bring you the posts for July through December. Enjoy.

July
Does Spending Money on Scrapbooking Make You Happy?
Invest in Scrapbooking
Waiting for the Perfect Layout
What is something you would like to give up as it relates to scrapbooking?
A Happiness Blog Hop: Buy Some Happiness
Buying Some Happiness

August
Childhood Dreams
Lain Ehmann Talks about Guilt-Free Scrapbooking
Gratitude
Spiritual Masters
A Happiness Blog Hop: Contemplate the Heavens
Contemplate the Heavens Scrap Happy Blog Hop Links

September
A Passion for Scrapbooking
Learning Manual Mode on my DSLR
Can I Confidently Use Manual Mode on My DSLR?
A Happiness Blog Hop: Pursue a Passion
A Happiness Blog Hop: Links to Yesterday’s Participating Posts

October
Pay Attention
Examining the True Rules of Scrapbooking
Scrapbooking Stimulates the Mind
What Does Keeping a Food Diary Have to Do with Scrapbooking?
A Happiness Blog Hop: Pay Attention

November
Keep a Contented Heart and Just Scrapbook
Laugh Out Loud Scrapbooking
Good Scrapbook Etiquette
Positive Reviews of Scrapbook Layouts
Scrapbooking is my Refuge
A Happiness Blog Hop: keep a Contented Heart

December
My Scrap Happy Project: January through June

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This Week on Scrapworthy Lives: December 24, 2011 Edition

This entry is part 41 of 47 in the series This Week on Scrapworthy Lives

Each Saturday, I provide a compilation of links from the week’s posts.

This Week:

One Year Ago:

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  1. Get a free copy of The Scrapworthy Lives Guide to Minimalist Scrapbooking and a sneak peak at The Scrapworthy Lives Guide to Market Research by subscribing to the Scrapworthy Lives newsletter.
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A Minimalist Project Life

This entry is part 27 of 37 in the series Minimalist Scrapbooking

Every other Friday, I write a post about Minimalist Scrapbooking.

I resisted Project Life in 2011. I have no interest in taking a photo a day, journaling every day, or any other crafty every day thing. I have no interest in buying a kit or using a kit as intended.

I am interested in using my older supplies. I am also interested in scrapbooking in a convenient way. I am storing all of my Project Life supplies in one basket that will live next to my living room chair. I will be able to scrapbook in front of the TV or while my daughter is playing in the living room. I will be able to scrapbook and spend time with my family at the same time. If I’m real adventurous, I can even take this basket in the car and scrapbook on road trips.
An idea was born. I will create a Project Life-inspired album in 2012.

First, I had to assess what supplies I already own that will work for this project. Fortunately, I had bought a pack of 25 divided page protectors from We R Memory Keepers a good four years ago. I still had 23 of these page protectors unused. So the first question I asked myself was, “how many layouts do I want in my Project Life”? I settled on one layout per week. It is possible that some weeks might have more, but my goal is one layout per week. This means I needed to buy more divided page protectors. To make things interesting, I opted to buy a different style of divided page protectors from We R Memory Keepers.

Now, I already own a couple of 12×12 albums that are not being used. The albums, though are either strap-hinge or postbound and I really think that using a 3-ring album will work much better with this project. I went with this 12×12 album from We R Memory Keepers.

I found a few extra supplies to keep in this basket as well. I have a few Zig Writers that I rarely use and an extra tape dispenser. I plan to snag my mom’s paper trimmer and corner rounder to add to the basket as well (she hasn’t scrapbooked in years, so I should be able to borrow them from her for the year).

Now what paper should I use? I used to buy just about every piece of paper that KI Memories came out with. I don’t

 

anymore (not that I’m no longer a fan, but I just don’t need anymore). I decided that because I have a lot of this manufacturer’s paper and the selection I have is quite diverse, I would use it for my album. I started with my scraps. I cut scraps into 4×6 and 4×4 size sheets so that way they will easily slip right into the divided page protectors. Once I ran out of scraps large enough, I cut into full 12×12 sheets. I also added a nice chunk of brown cardstock, which is leftover from my wedding reception invitations. I’ve been married since 2005. I’m not sure the brown really goes with the rest, but I have a ton of it.


I had a lot of smaller scraps, too. I decided to get out my manual die-cutter and cut some shapes. I used punches, as well. My daughter helped use the die-cutter to create these shapes. I have tags, paper buttons, swirls, diamonds, squares, photo corners, and whatever other basic shape templates I had on hand.

I am keeping a Cropper Hopper storage envelope in my basket with the rest of the KI Memory paper I own. If I need a different size or more paper period, it will be right at my fingertips. I don’t use this line much in my regular scrapbooking, so I don’t think I’ll miss it from my stash.

 

I even have ribbon that coordinates with the paper. I bought a ton of this ribbon from KI Memories a couple of years ago from their website. It was one of their deals, which means I ended up with like 30 rolls from the deal. The cool thing about this ribbon is that it is adhesive-backed. I just put it all in a ziplock bag to live in my Project Life basket.

 

 

I dug through my stash and found these journaling stickers that somewhat coordinate with the paper. I’ve stuck them in a page protector and threw them in the basket. I’m not sure how often I’ll use these journaling stickers rather than writing directly on my paper, but they’ll be on hand just in case.
I thought I might want to use alpha stickers and thought this would be a good project for multi-colored alpha stickers. You can read more about how I rarely use these stickers here. I think they will work well in this project. I think this project might be good to use up letter sticker sheets with only a couple of letters left on them. We’ll see.

 

The next piece of my version of Project Life is the Memory Logbook. I opted to purchase the downloadable combo and print it out myself. I printed it out in 5.5×8.5 style. I used my Cinch to bind it all together. Ok, that last part is only partially true. I added extra stuff to my book and to bind the whole year together was way too thick. So instead, I bound January through June into one book. I have not bound July through December yet. I have all my extra stuff ready for it, but am going to wait and see what parts work and what parts don’t work before binding the rest of it.

I’ve included 4×6 photo sleeves. These were leftovers from when I put photos in photosleeves instead of scrapbooks. I have done that in probably ten years. I thought the pockets would be nice to store items to possibly include in the project life album. I’m not sure what I might save, but wanted to these items organized, if i do end up with much ephemera.

 

I used leftover envelopes for extra stuff in another week. Those envelopes went with my daughter’s birth announcements. She’ll be four this summer. Yeah, time to use them up. I’m not sure which pockets will be more useful.

 

 

I made monthly pocket dividers for my Memory Logbook, as well. I bought one of those paper pads with like a million sheets of paper a couple of years ago, so I used some of that paper for the dividers. I already owned the file folder tabs and had just enough for each month of the year.

I’m pleased with my set-up for my minimalist version of Project Life. Keep in mind, that for me minimalist means using what you already have instead of running out and buying a bunch of new things. For this project, I bought another set of page protectors, an album, 2012 Memory Logbook and Weekly Challenges. In a future post, I’ll tell you what I plan to record in my Project Life as it will be somewhat distinct from my regular scrapbooking.

Are you doing Project Life or a Project Life-inspired project in 2012? Have you created one before? What have you learned through the process? Let me know in the comments.

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Getting Started with Google+

This entry is part 4 of 9 in the series The Scrapworthy Lives Guide to Market Research

I’m on Google+!

I have been exploring the possibilities of Google+. I’m still not entire sure what to do with it, but I think it has a lot of potential, especially for bloggers. I love the idea of being able to sort people into circles based on their relationship to you and it is really easy to sort people (much easier than it is in that other major social network site).

Here are a few articles that I used to get me started with Google+:

Here is a checklist of things to do once you have a Google+ account for your blog or business:

  • Add the +1 button to your posts. I installed the Google+ Plugin for wordpress so that this happens automatically.
  • Add the Google+ link button to connect your page to your Google+ page. I did this (on the upper right of my homepage) myself. I need to have my web person fix it to make it look like my other buttons in the same space (Twitter, Facebook, so on).
  • Invite your Facebook fans to connect with you on Google+.
  • Invite your Twitter followers to connect with you on Google+.
  • Invite your newsletter subscribers to connect with you on Google+.
  • Invite your blog visitors and regular readers to connect with you on Google+.
  • Make sure you let your readers and customers know they can connect with you on Google+ in any other places you connect with them.

So what are you waiting for? Go get your Google+ account and connect with Scrapworthy Lives on Google+.

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My Scrap Happy Project: January through June

This entry is part 60 of 66 in the series My Scrap Happy Project

Each Monday, I discuss my Scrap Happy project based on The Happiness Project.

Well, my Scrap Happy Project is wrapping up. The theme for December is Boot Camp Perfect. Here, Gretchen Rubin attempts to integrate all of her happiness goals from the year. I’m not sure that I can do that with scrapbooking, so instead I thought I would share links to all of my Scrap Happy Projects posts from the year. I started this project last November, but have organized them based on their order in the book, which starts with January.

January
Scrap Happy: A Happiness Project
Scrap Happy: Boost Energy
Scrap Happy: Back Up Digital Photos (File Under Boost Energy)
Scrap Happy: Organize Traditional Scrapbook Supplies (File Under Boost Energy)
Scrap Happy: Back Up Digital Scrapbook Supplies (File Under Boost Energy)
Scrap Happy: Use My Supplies (File Under Boost Energy)
Scrap Happy: Purging (File Under Boost Energy)
Scrap Happy: Back-Up Printed Photos (File Under Boost Energy)
Scrap Happy Project in Progress
Scrap Happy: Finish Mostly Completed Albums (File Under Boost Energy)

February
Scrap Happy: Remember Love
Scrap Happy: Email Photos (File Under Remember Love)
Scrap Happy: Mail Photos (File Under Remember Love)
Scrap Happy: Share an Electronic File of Photographs (File Under Remember Love)
Scrap Happy: Child-Free Edition (File Under Remember Love)
Scrap Happy: Don’t Expect Praise or Appreciation (File Under Remember Love)

March
Scrap Happy: Scrapbooking Smart

April
Scrap Happy: Lighten Up
Acknowledge the Reality of Other People’s Feelings

May
Be Serious about Play! You Don’t have to Tell this Scrapbooker Twice!
Scrapbooking off the Path

June
Making Time for Friends
Remembering Birthdays as Part of a Scrap Happy Project
How Scrapbookers Can Be Generous
Show Up
New Friends
A Happiness Blog Hop: Make Time for Friends
Making Time for Friends

Which of these scrap happy tasks have been most helpful to you? Join the conversation below by commenting!

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