Archive for September, 2007

September 29th 2007

Words to Live by

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When griping grief the heart doth wound,
and doleful dumps the mind opresses,

then music, with her silver sound,

with speedy help doth lend redress.

William Shakespeare

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September 28th 2007

Five Freebies on Friday

Let’s do Freebie Friday again. Have fun with this free scrapbooking stuff.

Remember to leave some love when you download your freebie. It costs you nothing and means a lot to the designer.

  1. Lottchen has some very cool templates at Meine Freebies
  2. Some gorgeous kits on offer at Fishinmom Designs.
  3. Some cool freebies at FotoScrapLuna.
  4. The Fenner Five has a great currugated cardboard frame you’ll just love.
  5. And to end the week on a romantic note pop over to Julia and Co and check out her very beautiful freebies.

Other related posts:

Five Freebies on Friday 14 Sep 2007
Five Freebies on Friday 31 Aug 2007
Five Freebies on Friday 21 Sep 2007
10 Top Scrapbook Freebie Sites

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September 27th 2007

The Story of a Scrapbooking Orphan

Hello. My name is Seona, and I’m a scrapbooking orphan.

Scrapbooking, digital scrapbooking, hybrid scrapbookingIt’s been a few years since Mum started scrapping. I suppose it started innocently enough: she came back from an overseas trip and decided she wanted a way to capture the photos and memorabilia (the flat ones, anyway) in an attractive and easy-to-view package. So she got some cardstock and glue, and for a couple of weeks the dining table was covered with paper and photos and the floor below it was covered with scraps and offcuts.

I’ll admit that the results were pretty impressive, especially since Mum’s always maintained that she’s not a creative person. But it turned out to be only the beginning. It’s true that a strong obsessive streak runs in our family, but this one was slowly taking over the house!

The years have only seen this obsession grow. I’ve watched with mounting trepidation as she scrapped her way through my life (I much prefer my baby photos to anything taken from about age 15 onwards). I’ve watched as paraphernalia and magazines slowly took over the study, a process which greatly accelerated once I moved out! I’ve watched as she moved into the world of hybrid and then (mostly) digital scrapping, and helped now and then with the technology-related queries. And lately I’ve watched as she took it to new levels by blogging about it.

I must confess to having fed the addiction from time to time, though. Mum’s never been an easy person to buy presents for, so once I found out that gifts of embellishments and papers and paper-working tools would be happily received, it opened up a whole new avenue for gift giving! Who could resist that?

From my point of view, it’s been an interesting learning exercise for both of us: Mum learned that she’s a lot more artistic and creative than she’d always thought, and I’ve learned a whole lot of new jargon and just how many photos of me are in existence.

Hmm… not so sure about that last one being a good thing….

Other Related Posts:

I’ll be back
My ScrapBlogging Journey - Part 1

Scrap Girls: Making it simple for YOU to become a great digital scrapbooker!

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