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 Monday, August 25, 2008
Q+A with Starting Points Author
8/25/2008 4:42:14 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
This week we’re celebrating the release of Memory Makers’ newest book, Starting Points. In the book, find out how to create gorgeous layouts from a variety of starting points. To kick off the week, we have a Q+A with author Linda Harrison. Read part of the Q+A below to find out about the inspiration behind the book and what kind of starting points inspire Linda’s own layouts. Then visit mycraftivity.com to read the second half of the interview.

   
 
Q: What was your most recent scrapping purchase?
A: KI Memories Schools Days collection. With my son just starting kindergarten this year, I couldn’t resist.

Q: Starting Points is, among other things, a gallery of starting points and the layouts they inspired. What do you most want readers to get out of this book?
A: Most of all, I want the reader to be inspired. I want the book to increase the readers’ awareness of the inspirations around them and to realize that if they are uninspired by one aspect of scrapbooking at any given time, like with the journaling, or the product, that they can turn toward other points of inspiration to get them going again, like the photos or their favorite pillow.

Q: You live in Sarasota, Florida with your family. If you weren’t living in Florida, where would you be living?
A: For the longest time I swore to myself that I would live in Manhattan at least one year of my life. I still haven’t, but it’s not as much of a desire for me as it once was. Now that I have a family, I find myself craving the countryside of Tennessee more.
 
Q: What one of the most unique things that has been a starting point for a layout?
A: Candy wrappers. When my son was little and would wear a shirt with a pocket, my husband loved to stuff a piece of candy in the little pocket for him. Shortly after, I created a layout where I made a pocket out of paper and stuck actual (empty) candy wrappers into it.

Q: Speaking of starting points, how did you start scrapbooking?
A: I actually started in college when I first realized that I was now responsible for my own memory keeping. Without my parents around all the time, I knew if I didn’t take pictures and record some memories, there wasn’t around else around who would. I later got more into the scrapbooking process when my son was born and have been consistently creating since.

Q: What is on your fridge door right now?
A: Nothing. Which is a stark contrast to what can be found inside the fridge.

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Want to know more about Linda? Click here to visit mycraftivity.com to chat with her on the messageboard.





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Happy Monday + Hybrid Card Inspiration
8/25/2008 10:46:16 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
Happy Monday, everyone!

Today is my younger sister's first day of college. She's planning to study to become an art therapist. I created this hybrid card to wish her luck and let her know I'll be thinking about her this week.



supplies: Itty Bitty Epoxy Alpha (Emily Powers) • Once Upon A Dream album template (Emily Merritt) • Patterned paper (GCD Studios) • Glitter mist (Tattered Angles) • Ink (Ranger) • Misc.: date stamp, staples

—Katie

cardmaking | hybrid scrapbooking
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 Friday, August 22, 2008
New Reader Page Call!
8/22/2008 2:48:32 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
We're looking for birthday celebration layouts for the March/April 2009 issue. Come to the forum for the details about this page call, and then show us your stuff!

Peace & love,
 Patty



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Memory Makers Books is Back!
8/22/2008 9:49:42 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
Hello, Memory Makers Books fans! We’re back, and we’ll be bringing you lots of ideas, news, projects and more right here, so check back often. For a double-dose of Memory Makers fun you can still find us over on mycraftivity.com, too—along with free projects and a community of other crafters.



To kick off our return to this blog, I have some exciting news to share: the release of Memory Makers’ newest book, Starting Points. Sometimes, the hardest part of scrapping is getting started, right? In the book, author Linda Harrison teaches you how to open your eyes to all the starting points around you, then illustrates how they can lead to attractive and meaningful layouts. You’ll be inspired to take favorite photos, memorable notes, trendy new product and more and use them to fuel fresh new layouts bursting with personality and style.

Stay tuned next week for some Starting Points fun! In the meantime, have a happy scrapping weekend.

~Kristin


layout inspiration
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 Thursday, August 21, 2008
Meet the 2009 Masters!
8/21/2008 9:21:27 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
Greetings, all!

The anticipation this week has built to a crescendo. We had almost 200 people in the forum yesterday, all of whom were waiting for the word that the new Masters had been chosen.

A huge THANK YOU goes out to the hundreds of you who entered the contest. We loved seeing so many amazing layouts.

The wait is over! Come to the forum and meet the Class of 2009 (and runners-up). The new Masters, and our editorial team, will be visiting all day.

Peace and love,
 Patty



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 Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Morph Yourself Back in Time!
8/20/2008 9:24:28 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
Saw this fun Web site mentioned on the HOW Magazine blog. (HOW is a publication for business graphic designers that our company produces; I'm lucky enough to sit right next to the creative team that produces the magazine). I wanted to check out the site myself.

YearbookYourself.com lets you upload your photos and morph your face onto yearbook photos spanning five decades. You can easily move from the 1950s through the 1990s and see yourself with the hair and fashion styles of the times while listening to music inspired by that era. Here's me in all my 1978 glory rockin' the fro. As KC and the Sunshine Band would say, "Shake Your Booty!"



Groovy, baby! Check it out yourself for a laugh.

Best,
Beth


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 Tuesday, August 19, 2008
FREE mini-file folder template download and project idea
8/19/2008 12:08:43 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)

A recent trip to Chattanooga, Tennessee, a TON of photos and lots of great memories inspired me to create a mini-file folder album. The best part is I didn't have to buy a thing! I had everything I needed at home and I designed a template for the mini-file folders.

Step-by-step Instructions

1. Download and cut out template.
2. Trace template on patterned paper or cardstock (I used patterned papers from SEI and solid-colored cardstock). I recommend using thick paper so that your mini-folders hold photos and journaling without being too flimsy.



3. Cut out design and fold where the dotted lines are on the template.
4. Use adhesive to adhere the side flaps and create the folder pocket. I used Tombow Mono Adhesive.



5. Embellish the file folders, leaving room on the edges for binding.
6. Use a hole punch to create holes for binding. I used binder rings so that I can easily add more pages and so the album opens and closes smoothly.




Christy

mini-albums | techniques
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 Monday, August 18, 2008
New Product Love
8/18/2008 2:34:19 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)

Today, we received a box of product samples from American Crafts. My favorite item? The Fla!r button accents. I put together the little collage below to give you a peek at what caught my attention. (Font used: Frutiger—which has become a recent favorite of mine)



What's been catching your eye lately?

—Katie


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 Friday, August 15, 2008
Hybrid Card and a Fond Farewell
8/15/2008 10:03:37 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
I made this hybrid card for our oh-so-talented Art Director, Christy. It's her birthday tomorrow, so make sure to wish her happy birthday! I used the Once Upon a Dream kit by Emily Powers and added some dimension with ribbons, a button and chipboard letter on top.

I also wanted to chime in and wish you all a fond farewell! I'm moving back to my hometown to be married in September, so I will no longer be a member of the Memory Makers team. I'm sure I'll be popping up here and there, so keep your eyes open. I have enjoyed my time here and not only working with a fantastic team, but working with many of you! Thanks for making this year so rewarding and fun.



Create something. Inspire everyone.
GinaMarie

cardmaking | Digital Scrapbooking | hybrid scrapbooking
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 Thursday, August 14, 2008
While You're Waiting ... Style Quiz
8/14/2008 4:04:12 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)

Hello everyone, I'm just popping in to share a fun style quiz. (And if you're eagerly awaiting information about the Masters contest, I thought you'd appreciate a little distraction!)

The quiz determines your decorating style, but I found that the explanation for my decorating style also is right-on in terms of my scrapbooking style:




My style is certainly "my own." If I like something (in decorating or in scrapbooking), I'll find a way to use it. If you take the quiz, let me know what you learn about your own style. And, let me know if your results say anything about your scrapbooking style.

Enjoy!

—Katie




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 Thursday, August 07, 2008
MMM Contest Judging Update
8/7/2008 12:35:56 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
Hi gang,

I'm truly blessed to have a job that's this much fun! Judging the MMM Contest each year is one of the highlights of my duties. It's exciting to me, as we go through the hundreds of submissions, knowing that among all this great art are 10 amazing artists. And that soon Beth and I will have the honor of asking them to join our MM Team as part of the Class of 2009 MMM!

We love reading all the posts in the forum about how y'all are passing the time until the announcement of winners. We have to announce winners by 8/22/08 but we hate to make everyone wait so long.  If the Fates comply we hope to announce the winners before the 8/22 deadline!

Thanks to all of you who submitted your work to the contest. We understand how brave and daring it is to submit one's passions and projects to critque.

Peace,
  Patty



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Using Digital Elements in a Traditional Way
8/7/2008 9:58:02 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)

As I was printing off some photos last night at my local grocery store, I realized that for only 29 cents I could print off some digital papers and also add them to my traditional pages. I wrote my journaling on the photograph of some digital paper with a slick writer from American Crafts. I also printed digital paper for the flower embellishment background and the title. Check my supply list below to see where I got these great digi finds. How will you merge your growing digital supplies with your traditional ones?



Supplies: Adhesive (SCRAPBOOK ADHESIVES BY 3L) • Digital overlay (Emily Powers, wearestorytellers.com) • Digital patterned papers (Storyteller Essentials v.1 Bundle, WST Artists, wearestorytellers.com; Summer Time Kit, Michelle Coleman, littledreamerdesigns.com) • Epoxy letters (Li'l Davis) • Felt flower and frame, patterned papers (Fancy Pants Designs) • Flower embellishments, pen, vinyl letters (American Crafts) • Letter stickers, journaling spot (Making Memories) • Misc.: brad, corkboard contact paper, flower button

Create something. Inspire everyone.
GinaMarie

hybrid scrapbooking | layout inspiration | Photo Printing | techniques
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