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 Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Tell Us Your Contest Story
7/31/2007 2:03:02 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  In a few hours the entry period for the 2008 Memory Makers Masters Contest will close. Packages with a July 31-deadline postmark will continue to pour in for a few days and the preliminary judging will soon start. To the left you see Sara with this morning’s contest arrivals. Sara is the one you can thank for opening and organizing your contest entries. I’ve been answering contest questions on the forum, so I know what a combination of excitement, stress, triumph, self-doubt, and satisfaction entering the contest entails. Yesterday I heard from a woman who was told by her local printing/photocopying store that she couldn’t photocopy her layouts because of the supply manufacturers’ copyrights. (Photocopying or scanning four of the five layouts entries is a contest requirement, and yes, she was able to copy the layouts and no, the scrapbook suppliers won’t come after us for copyright infringement.) I’ve read about people who sent out their contest entries and then wondered if a layout they produced a few days later might have been a better choice. Then there were people who didn’t realize they needed model releases for everyone in their photos and had only a few days to contact people in far-flung places. In the midst of it all, forum members were boosting each other’s morale, holding each other’s virtual hands and offering advice. Now the entrants can sit back, stress free and wait for the winners to be announced publicly by August 22. Stress free? Waiting isn’t always stress free, is it? I propose we help by swapping our best contest stories on the forum. Tell us the funny, frustrating and incredible things that happened as you were entering a scrapbooking contest, past or present, Memory Makers or not. (Just avoid lambasting other companies or organizations. That’s not what this is about.) Maybe you’d also like to post a layout about your experience. Let’s all get together and tell a few stories to help the 2008 Memory Makers Masters while away the time. Holly
7/31/2007 2:03:02 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Monday, July 30, 2007
GASC Recap
7/30/2007 1:39:11 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00) Hello everyone, I'm back from The Great American Scrapbook Convention in Grand Rapids, Michigan! My thoughts on the show:It was wonderful to see so many passionate scrapbookers gathered in one place. During my time at the show, I helped check people in and sign them up for classes. I loved seeing all of the women with their husbands or boyfriends, the large groups of chattering, excited girlfriends and the inquisitive solo scrappers who couldn't wait to spend the day immersed in scrapbooking. I also was fortunate to spend a few minutes observing the crops that were held Thursday, Friday and Saturday, and those, too, were inspiring to watch. Everyone was so dedicated to their projects, and I'm sure that the creations that came out of those sessions are incredible. If you were at the show, let me know your thoughts. Did you take classes? Get some great goodies while shopping? Attend the crops? I'd love to hear about your experiences. All the best, Katie
7/30/2007 1:39:11 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Friday, July 27, 2007
What inspires you?
7/27/2007 12:14:00 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00) Thank you all for the submissions to our 2-page challenge! We loved seeing your work in the forum. Tristann Graves was our winner with her Tuscany Tour layout and she'll be receiving a copy of We Dare You from Memory Makers Books for her efforts. Congratulations, Tristann! Although I've been working on Megan's wedding scrapbook, I've been feeling a bit uninspired lately. But a sure cure for me is poetry. Last night I was reading a collection of poems by my favorite poet (Mary Oliver), and found a poem that, with its few lines, renewed my creative desires. Here's a part of Messenger: Am I no longer young, and still not half-perfect? Let me keep my mind on what matters, which is my work, which is mostly standing still and learning to be astonished.
Find what inspires you this weekend and take the time to be creative.
Peace and love, Patty
7/27/2007 12:14:00 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Thursday, July 26, 2007
Great Black and White Photos
7/26/2007 3:19:44 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)   I love black and white photography. There is something about it that just says "elegant." It's so easy to change a color photo to black and white these days. However, there's something that you can do to make your black and white photos better. I found this great step-by-step at popphoto.com. Check out my original black-and-white photo [far left] and the one I created by follow the simple step by step [near left]. The second photo has more dimension and personality. The great thing is that it only took me about 15 minutes to do! Great photography can add magic to a layout. But let's face it, we
don't always get the perfect shot. Sometimes the photo is too dark,
blurry or just flat out boring. With photo-editing software it's easy
to fix these problems. Popphoto.com is a great resource for getting the most out of your photography. Ideas for cropping, how to shoot nightscapes, getting the best composition and much more. So before you toss those photos you think aren't great, take a look at this site and see if there's an easy fix. Have a great day, Christy
7/26/2007 3:19:44 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Wednesday, July 25, 2007
A Ribbon By Any Other Name
7/25/2007 9:39:14 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00) Strano Designs launched new ribbons at CHA last week, including two grosgrain ribbons named after our very own 2007 Memory Makers Masters Crystal Jeffrey Rieger and Ronee Parsons. Congratulations, ladies! Here are Crystal and Ronee in ribbon form. How cool is that?!!   If you were to have a product named after you, what would it be and what would it be called? Tell us here! If
I were to choose for me, I'd like a pretty paper collection—soft blue,
pink and yellow vintage calico sprigs and coordinating tiny polka-dot
papers–named Bethie Boo. My 12-years-younger-than-me sister Tiffany
used to call me that when she was little. Then again, Bethie
Boo would make a great Halloween paper featuring winsome girl ghosts
wearing pink ribbons on their heads. Hmmm ... Best, Beth
7/25/2007 9:39:14 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Tale of Two Layouts
7/24/2007 2:33:42 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00) This past Saturday I worked on two layouts with my neighborhood cropping group. 

Sunset features a photo I snapped several years ago somewhere between Cleveland and Cincinnati after visiting my parents. The serendipitous shot underlines the advantage of carrying your camera at all times. Hair Don’ts is a gallery of my daughter’s hairstyling creations. She used to love giving my husband silly hairdos embellished with ribbons, hair bands and barrettes. You gotta give my husband credit for humoring her, not to mention letting me place these photos on the Internet. His only stipulation was that he remain unnamed. Hair Don’ts won’t win any design prizes, but it proved a rich learning experience for me. See all those circular photos and frames? The photos were cut with a Creative Memories cutting system I borrowed from a fellow cropper. The photo frames, added at home, were hand cut with the help of household-object templates. Believe me, the Creative Memories system was easier. This product has been around a while, but if you’re not familiar with it, click here to see a podcast demonstration by Noell Hyman. The podcast takes several minutes to load, so you might want to open it on another window or tab. I created the scallops on the outside of the Hair Don'ts photo frames using a modified version of Catherine Feegel-Erhardt’s scalloped-edge technique on page 61 of Memory Makers' August/September issue. Thank you, Catherine. Of the two layouts, Sunset is the most attractive, but for all its design flaws, in some ways I like my Hair Don’ts layout better. I love its silliness and the family memories it evokes—and I’m pleased with myself for figuring out how to create a circular, scalloped frame. Do you have a layout you know isn’t your best but that you still love? Tell us about it and give us a link so we can see it.
7/24/2007 2:33:42 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Monday, July 23, 2007
Little Me
7/23/2007 9:44:13 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00) Since the winner of our 2-page Challenge will be receiving a copy of We Dare You, I decided to do one of the Dares in the book for today’s blog entry. (Important Note: The 2-page Challenge winner will be announced in Wednesday's e-newsletter, so if you're not a subscriber, click here to sign up.)The DareLITTLE ME: Ahh, those good old time-warp photos. The horrific 1970s sofa. The crazy wallpaper. Us in cords with bowl haircuts. For this Dare, scrap a childhood photo of you or someone you know. The older the better. Capture those vintage bits of memorabilia in modern day art. JOURNALING: I think this might have been around the time my dad took me to the BARBER SHOP to get my hair cut. After making this layout, I called my mom and told her about it. It turns out that this ISN’T a picture from the time my dad took me to the barber shop to get my hair cut! Oops! My mother informed me that the actual haircut was much shorter, and I was only two years old at the time. Since this isn't the infamous barber-shop cut, I can’t wait (and
am a little afraid) to see a picture of it. I’ll certainly
search for that photo the next time I visit my parents! And once I find it, perhaps I'll switch out the photo that's currently on the page. Or, maybe I'll just fix the journaling and keep the photo. Despite this page's inaccuracies, I still couldn't resist sharing it. I suppose the photo does go with the prompt’s mention of bowl
haircuts. And while you’re looking at the photo, check out the polka-dot bow on my dress. It’s HUGE! You’ve got to love grade school
picture-day outfits. Try this Dare yourself, and as always, please share your work. (Did you have a bowl haircut at some point? What about a crazy picture-day outfit?) I’ve set up a thread in the forum. Go there to post your "Little Me" pages. Katie
7/23/2007 9:44:13 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Saturday, July 21, 2007
CHA Trends
7/21/2007 11:00:13 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00) Another full, great day here at the CHA show! Trends became even more apparent with two show days under my belt. Watch for: - Clear acrylic photo albums of all sizes.
- Edgy, teen-inspired product collections.
- Flocked, glittered and metallic brads, stickers and other embellishments for holidays (Halloween, Christmas, etc.) as well as everyday use.
- Glittered and iridescent cardstock.
- Felt in larger shapes and sizes.
- The colors teal/turquoise and cherry red.
- Christmas collections in distressed cranberry, sage green and sky blue.
- Fall colors such as russet and soft chocolate brown.
- Wrapping paper collections.
- Nature motifs both bold and subtle.
- Wine/winery motifs.
Best, Beth
7/21/2007 11:00:13 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Friday, July 20, 2007
CHA and a Horror Fest Weekend?
7/20/2007 11:41:06 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00) Had a jam-packed day checking out new product at CHA today. We'll be sharing a few trends and highlights in Saturday's e-mail ... In the meantime, here are some products that caught my eye: KI Memories Pop Culture 7gypsies Artist Trading Card Revolving Holder and TagsCosmo Cricket Metallic Rub-onsMaya Road Office Notes and Scallop Ric RacPiggy Tales Hide & Seek Flap BookUrban Lily Secretkeeper Cards
I also really liked Tinkering Ink's Blur line, K&Co.'s Silhouette Kit, Technique Tuesday's Rocket Man acrylic stamps and Sandylion's Licorice Lane collection. Later in the evening, Courtney Walsh and 2007 Masters Katrina Simeck, Michele Skinner, Catherine Feegel-Erhardt, Lisa Tutman-Oglesby and Crystal Jeffrey Rieger joined our company team for dinner tonight ... lots of laughter and fun. What an awesome group of women! Only wish all of our Masters dcould have been there! After dinner, Catherine, Michele, Katrina, Lisa, Crystal and I went to the hotel where several of them were staying, and where a horrorfest weekend was being held. The word on the street was that Freddie Krueger (Robert Englund) was there, and sure enough, he was! I managed to catch the back of his head with my camera. My trigger finger was a little slow! Quite the highlight of the evening! (I'd load my photos, but I've crashed this blog three times now, so it looks like it's not meant to be. Grrr. Oh, well.) Heading to bed now ... hope I don't have Freddie nightmares! Best, Beth
7/20/2007 11:41:06 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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Are you going to join in the fun?
7/20/2007 9:22:10 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00) I’m lovin’ the activity our 2-page, multi-photo challenge has generated in the forum! The pages I’ve seen so far are great, and I can’t wait to see more. You’ve still got time to enter because the deadline for this challenge isn’t until 12:00 a.m., Monday, July 23. (The winner of this challenge will receive a copy of We Dare You from Memory Makers Books!) I said I’d share my 2-page, multi-photo layout with y’all today, and here it is.  I’m not quite finished, but it’s coming together. Working on this reminded me how frustrated I get when creating 2-page layouts! Christy and Katie came over to see what I was doing yesterday, and at first glance it looked like I was having a ball, just merrily scrapping away. They quickly saw I was stressed and just as quickly found reasons to return to their desks—they’re smart women  . Next Friday (July 27), I’ll post the winner here, so be sure to come and see who won … it could be you! Peace and love, Patty
7/20/2007 9:22:10 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Thursday, July 19, 2007
Hanging Out at CHA
7/19/2007 10:07:04 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  Christine and I taught our dimensions and texture class at pre-CHA this morning. Lots of fun with Diamond Glaze; acrylic letters Mod Podged with tissue paper; and freehanded and templated felt embellishments. Loved the way everyone just dove in and played with the process ... this class was all about experimentation rather than cookie-cutter finished pages, and it was so inspiring to see what everyone did with their materials. We had a special guest stop by and help us out ... 2007 Master Crystal Jeffrey Rieger. She added some spunk and insight into the processes, as two of the projects we shared were ones she provided for Memory Makers. Looking forward to walking the huge showroom floor tomorrow, so I'm heading to bed now for a good night's sleep! More tomorrow. Best, Beth
7/19/2007 10:07:04 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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Scrap, for kids’ sake!
7/19/2007 3:35:52 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00) Kids make me laugh. Their zest for life, candid words and creative energy bring me so much joy—I couldn't get enough of the kids in South Africa. Even though I was exhausted at the end of each day, I went to bed with a happy heart. So when it comes to organizations that help kids I like to be involved. Memory Makers is partnering with Scrapping 4 Inclusion to benefit The Bubel/Aiken Foundation (TBAF) with a special fundraiser subscription drive that you can help with right now! Extend your current Memory Makers subscription, or subscribe through a special fundraiser page, and 30% of the proceeds will go to help kids enjoy inclusion activities through your support of TBAF! Learn great ideas and help now. Through local all-day crops, communities will spend the day scrapbooking, making new friends, and gathering and sharing new ideas. While doing what they love, scrappers are helping Scrapping 4 Inclusion carry out its mission  of creating awareness and raising funds on behalf of children with disabilities and their advocates at The Bubel/Aiken Foundation (TBAF).  Whether you want to attend, organize or help get the word out, visit scrapping4inclusion.com where you can learn more and find a crop close to you. Here are the next three crops: August 12 Des Moines, IowaAugust 25 Columbia/Sumter, South CarolinaSeptember 15 Raleigh/Durham, North CarolinaIt's not everyday that I find a way to combine two of my greatest passions, kids and art, so I e-mailed the organizer for the crop here in Cincinnati this morning in hopes of getting involved locally. I hope you feel inspired to get involved, too! Blessings, Christy
7/19/2007 3:35:52 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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