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 Friday, February 01, 2008
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2/1/2008 12:00:43 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)



Greetings from the home office, and happy Friday!

Earlier this week we asked you if you felt your interests were being served in the pages of MM and online. We got some great responses in the forum and I want to share a couple here.

submitted by kelleyisland: After reading Patty's post, it got me to thinking about my own situation...active grandmother with three grandchildren. Most of my scrapbooking focuses on my grandchildren, which gives me infinite pleasure, and MM is full of inspiration in that category, but I think I'm going to start doing more about myself and my husband. So, MM, here's another demographic you might want to think about...Empty Nesters.

submitted by coffeeaddict: There is a slowly-growing trend towards encouraging scrapbookers to do LO's of themselves and I think it's refreshing! We all wear so many hats in our lives, and every one is worthy of some attention in our layouts. Whether spouses or children ever come into the equation, someone, someday will be intrigued by how we lived and what we were like. I'd hate for my children or grandchildren to look back at my work and not see what a full, fun, challenging and satisfying life I really had, beyond being a mom.

We'd still like to hear from more of you. Come to the forum and tell us what you love about the magazine, or what's missing that would make your scrapbooking time more meaningful.

Peace and love,
 Patty


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 Thursday, January 31, 2008
Join Us and Oprah!
1/31/2008 3:26:14 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
Last week your MM editors met and brainstormed fresh and fun ideas to keep you inspired. We can’t tell you all the details yet, but watch for more online opportunities coming soon.

And if you’re not already signed up for our weekly e-newsletter, click here to register. Next week we want your opinion about a new online opportunity that’s designed just for you! And you won't be able to participate in the survey if you're not signed up for the e-news.

Speaking of inspiration, our team is excited to join Oprah’s Book Club in reading A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life’s Purpose by Eckhart Tolle. Part of what we talked about last week is staying true to the MM purpose to create a community of ideas and inspiration, and we think this opportunity has arrived at exactly the right moment. Serendipity in action!

Join us—and yeah, Oprah, too—in this online class opportunity to realize your full potential. Come to the forum where we’ll be talking about the book.

Peace and love,
Patty, Beth, Christy, GinaMarie and Katie



1/31/2008 3:26:14 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [1] 
Tips for Using the New Wild Sorbet Kit
1/31/2008 12:17:51 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
Angelas_LO_Web.jpgHave you downloaded the new FREE Wild Sorbet kit by Michelle Coleman? If not, you can download it here. I’ve had so much fun playing with this kit because the beautiful, bright colors remind me of spring, which I hope will be here in a month … or two … or possibly three, since I do live in Ohio.
 
I kept things pretty simple because I didn’t want to take away from the gorgeous background paper. I also wanted to showcase my sister’s pictures without a lot of distraction.
 
I created the white flowers and notebook paper in Photoshop Elements using parts of the Wild Sorbet kit. See below for how-to instructions.
 
White Flowers:
  1. To create the white flowers, open the background paper and use your magic wand tool to select one of the flowers. 
  2. Hit the move button and move the flower onto the layout as a separate layer.
  3. Select the layer and go to Enhance>Adjust color>Adjust hue saturation. 
  4. Hit the colorize button and take away the color making the flower white. 
  5. To make the flower stand out, I duplicated the flower bud layer so it appeared heavier on the page.
  6. Use a thin brush to draw the lines of the stems.
 
Notebook paper:
  1. Open a coordinating background paper from the kit.
  2. Choose a small section and move it onto the layout as a new layer. 
  3. Select the eraser tool and choose the block eraser. 
  4. Erase blocks on the paper in a straight line down the edge. 
  5. Make the block eraser brush smaller and erase a line from the edge of the paper to the erased hole to make it look like notebook paper has been torn from a pad of paper.
 
What have you done with your FREE Wild Sorbet kit? Post your layouts in the forum here, and get great ideas from other scrapbookers!
 
Create something. Inspire everyone.
GinaMarie



Digital Scrapbooking | techniques
1/31/2008 12:17:51 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [2] 
 Wednesday, January 30, 2008
What Do Your Purse "Guts" Say About You?
1/30/2008 2:23:55 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
As I was lugging a big bottle of spring water in my purse this afternoon, I got to wondering what other women carry around in their purse and what it says about them.

So, I decided to do a quick purse dump to see what the "guts" reveal about me. I'll show you mine if you show me yours!




Band-Aids? Check (tucked into wallet pocket).
Advil? Check (in little black and white case).
Phone charged? Check (charging next to the purse dump out of view).
Swiss Army knife? Check (attached to my key ring).
Gum? Check (and a little overboard at that, as I opened an 8-pack and placed them all in my purse).
Slight obsession with black and white? Um, well, yes.

Except for the chip clip (left over from last week's Memory Makers' brainstorming session/food fest), the blob of green gum in cellophane (front left, from Mei-Lin, who considers me her personal garbage collector) and a few stray quarters, my purse reflects that I'm streamlined, buttoned-up, organized (OK, I'll just say it — anal) and ready for just about anything. I could save the world with the contents in my purse! I think I may make a layout about this.

Now that I've shown you mine, show me yours! I'm curious to see what you're carrying around ... and what you think it reveals about you!

Best,
Beth




1/30/2008 2:23:55 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [0] 
 Tuesday, January 29, 2008
FREE Digital Kit
1/29/2008 4:39:04 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
As promised, I'm back with the link to Michelle Coleman's FREE Wild Sorbet digital kit.

I had a chance to play a bit with this fantastic kit (see below) and I can't wait to create another layout. The Wild Sorbet kit is chock full of inspiring papers and elements. (There's so much more I want to use!) I especially like the digital frames, even though they didn't work for this particular page. Get a frame tutorial from Michelle, here.

For this page, I took design inspiration from Master '08 Caroline Ikeji.




Supplies:
Acrylic heart, star (Wild Sorbet Kit, Michelle Coleman)
Flourishes, stitches (Embrace Life Kit, Sande Krieger)
Handstamped Alpha (Michelle Coleman, littledreamerdesigns.com)

After you've had a chance to play with this kit, post your creations in the forum.

We can't wait to see what you come up with!

—Katie


Digital Scrapbooking
1/29/2008 4:39:04 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [2] 
New Photography Forum
1/29/2008 11:54:28 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)

We've got a new home on our site for photography questions and answers. Stop by the forum and check out our Photography thread.

Enjoy!

(P.S. I'll check back in later today to provide the link to the free digital kit I mentioned last week.)

Here's a preview:



—Katie


1/29/2008 11:54:28 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [0] 
 Monday, January 28, 2008
Happy Monday!
1/28/2008 3:33:52 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
DSC00852_tiredMAIZIE_sm.jpgTeam Memory Makers got together last Friday for a creative day. We met at my place to brainstorm new ideas and find ways to serve you, our reader, better. As you can see, Maizie (one of my dogs) was exhausted from having company all day!

Be sure to come back and visit the blog this week as the editors give you an inside look at our brainstorming session. There are some exciting things coming your way!

Have a wonderful week.
Christy




1/28/2008 3:33:52 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [0] 
 Thursday, January 24, 2008
Give Your Black-and-White Photos a Punch
1/24/2008 12:38:30 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
Chad_Ang_Orig_WEB.jpgThis past weekend I ventured back to my hometown for a friend’s wedding. I was anxious to try out my newly acquired tripod, a gift from my photojournalist dad, so I carted it to the wedding. I never thought I was going to be one of those people who brought their tripods to weddings, but I’m so glad I did! Besides a few jokes from friends, everyone enjoyed playing with my camera, plus I was able to get a sweet shot of my sister and her boyfriend. Without the tripod, this shot would have been blurry.
 
I loved this picture of the two of them, but I wasn’t fond of the background. To eliminate some distraction, I created two layers and erased the black and white layer so the color below would come through. This is a simple trick and easy to do in Photoshop Elements.

Here’s how:
• I created a duplicate layer of the picture and then went to Enhance>Adjust Color>Adjust Hue/Saturation>
• I clicked the colorize button and adjusted the saturation to eliminate all color. It makes it appear to be black and white.
• I then made sure Chad_Angela_WEB.jpgI was on the black and white layer, and with my eraser tool, deleted the black and white so the color came through underneath.
 
As you can see in the before and after shots, the black and white background puts the focus on the happy couple. Do you have any photo tips to share? Click here to share your digital tips and tricks in the forum.

Create something. Inspire everyone.
GinaMarie


photography
1/24/2008 12:38:30 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [2] 
 Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Mad for Magazines
1/23/2008 1:44:30 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
Hi, my name is Beth, and I'm a magazine junkie.

My addiction started back in elementary school, with Ranger Rick, random Teen Beats and Archie comic books, and escalated to full-blown love in middle school with the Scholastic Book Club's Dynamite (Remember that?! Most of you, not so much, eh?) and a subscription to Teen magazine, followed by subscriptions (in no particular order and by no means comprehensive at ALL) to Seventeen, Glamour, Mademoiselle, Victoria (I'm so glad it's back!), Weight Watchers, Real Simple, Mode, Parents, Parenting, Time, Sports Illustrated, Cottage Living, Country Home, Country Living, More, In Style, Oprah, Romantic Homes, Body and Soul ... well, you get the picture. I have a bit of a problem.

But, there's something so wonderful about coming home to find that a new world has been delivered straight to my mailbox, full of whatever it does best—whether it's providing fashion, beauty, inspiration, news, tips, gossip or advice.

My husband said to me last night when sorting through the mail, "Well, it looks like you hit the mother lode. You got three girly magazines today." Pure nirvana. I only got a chance to skim through them yesterday, but tonight I'm going to curl up and indulge my addiction.

What brings delight to your days? Make time to fit it into your schedule this week!



Best,
Beth


1/23/2008 1:44:30 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [6] 
 Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Visit the Cafe Press Store
1/22/2008 1:49:45 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
Come visit the MM Cafe Press Store! There are lots of low-priced goodies to keep your creativity flowing.



We're thinking about adding some new items to the store. What would you like to see? Come to the Forum and let us know your ideas.

Peace and love and warm toes!
  Patty


1/22/2008 1:49:45 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [0] 
 Monday, January 21, 2008
Are You Being Served?
1/21/2008 2:50:01 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
We love hearing from y'all, whether it's with constructive criticism or praise for something you've read in the magazine. Below is a letter we received today via e-mail. We work hard to keep the pages of MM diverse and to offer ideas and inspiration for young and old alike. And for that matter, we try to expand our view to include single and married scrappers, artists whose work is intermediate or advanced and to showcase a variety of styles of layout. Read what Marlene has to say and then come to the Forum and let's talk. Tell me if you feel you're being served:

Dear Memory Makers,
Thank you for the section in your [February] magazine for singles. For years I have felt like wearing a sign that says, "I'm single, and yes, I do love scrapbooking." Sometimes people have even acted surprised that I like to scrapbook, and they wonder what I scrapbook since I don't have kids.

So thank you for including a feature in your magazine that made me feel important and included.
 
Best,
Marlene

 
Peace and love.
  Patty



1/21/2008 2:50:01 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [0] 
30-day Photography Challenge
1/21/2008 10:48:37 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)


Like Tracie, I, too, have been challenging my photography skills this January.

And so the story goes: During a lovely morning of blog browsing, I stumbled upon Soule Mama's blog. Her photography and writing drew me in, and after a bit of reading, I discovered that she was participating in a 30-day Photography Challenge. And because one of my January hopes is improving my photography skills and the way I view the world through the lens, I couldn't resist participating.

So, I keep my camera close, and snap the details of the day that catch my eye. It certainly is an exercise in paying attention and appreciating those things you might otherwise overlook: a lunch routine not complete without Diet Coke, the sun setting on the way home from work, a bedside table piled with favorite books, a beloved coffee mug.

Are you participating in any photo challenges this year? If so, please leave a link in the comments section. I'd love to be inspired by what you're seeing.

Layout credits: The digital frames are a little sneak peek of an exclusive kit Michelle Coleman created for Memory Makers. During the next few weeks, stay tuned to this blog for details on how you can get the kit for free! The Embrace Life accent is from Sande Krieger's Embrace Life kit. You can download the kit for free here.

Happy Monday,

Katie

Digital Scrapbooking | photography
1/21/2008 10:48:37 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [3]