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A Roundup of Scrapbooking and Shopping Posts

This entry is part 61 of 86 in the series Scrapworthy Lives Results

Each Wednesday, I write a post from my dissertation. Over the last two months, I have written about some aspect of scrapbooking and shopping. Before I move on to cropping, here is a collection of the links to all of … Continue reading

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The First Rule of Scrapbooking is that There are No Rules

This entry is part 62 of 86 in the series Scrapworthy Lives Results

Each Wednesday, I usually write a post from my dissertation. Industry workers in particular emphasize that there are no rules of scrapbooking, which is something many scrapbookers find appealing about the hobby. Digging deeper, one quickly realizes, that there are no … Continue reading

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No Longer Attending Crops?

This entry is part 63 of 86 in the series Scrapworthy Lives Results

Each Wednesday, I usually write a post from my dissertation. The last few weeks, I’ve written about attending crops. Some scrapbookers no longer crop with others for several reasons. The scrapbooker now has a permanent space in her or his home to … Continue reading

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Scrapbooking Styles

This entry is part 64 of 86 in the series Scrapworthy Lives Results

Traditional, digital, and hybrid scrapbooking can be considered scrapbooking methods. These methods can be still further distinguished into styles. A person’s scrapbooking style signals where he or she fits in the social world of scrapbooking. Similar to drumming (Curran 1996) … Continue reading

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Socializing at Crops

This entry is part 65 of 86 in the series Scrapworthy Lives Results

Each Wednesday, I usually write a post from my dissertation. For some scrapbookers, physically spending time with a specific person is just as, if not more important than actually accomplishing the scrapbooking. Some crop with religious groups strengthening their involvement with … Continue reading

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How Do You Scrapbook?: Traditional and Digital Scrapbooking

This entry is part 66 of 86 in the series Scrapworthy Lives Results

Each Wednesday, I usually write a post from my dissertation. I conducted my interviews in 2008. I focused on scrapbookers who scrapbook conventionally or traditionally (i.e., with paper, adhesive, and printed photographs). I did not set out to explore the world … Continue reading

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Attending Crops

This entry is part 67 of 86 in the series Scrapworthy Lives Results

Each Wednesday, I usually write a post from my dissertation. Cropping space may be temporary or permanent. Temporary cropping spaces may be within the scrapbooker’s home, another person’s home, or a more public place like a scrapbook store or a … Continue reading

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Cropping Inside and Outside the Home

This entry is part 68 of 86 in the series Scrapworthy Lives Results

Each Wednesday, I usually write a post from my dissertation. It has been awhile since I last posted on my doctoral research. The last portion I wrote about had to do with scrapbook shopping. Today, I am going to start … Continue reading

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Rule #2: Appropriate Tools

This entry is part 69 of 86 in the series Scrapworthy Lives Results

Appropriate materials refer to both archival quality of the items in the scrapbook and also, appropriate tools. For example, industry workers try to sell new scrapbookers a paper trimmer to cut photos and paper with. Scissors, which most people already … Continue reading

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Rule #3: Design

This entry is part 70 of 86 in the series Scrapworthy Lives Results

Each Wednesday, I usually write a post from my dissertation. Industry workers disagree as to rules about what a scrapbook should actually look like. Some think that scrapbookers should be familiar with basic color theory and design composition.  One industry worker … Continue reading

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