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Old 04-19-2008, 02:15 PM
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I would love to know how you got started scrapping. Was it someone or some event that motivated you on this journey?

For me it was the birth of my first daughter. I had tried scrapping before that but it really clicked with me when she came along. My first scrapbook is so sad. I didn't know anything about archival safeness or anything like that. I used construction paper and cheap stuff I found around. I love seeing where I started from though to where I am now.
I am also so glad I started when I did because when my daughter was 15 months my first husband passed away and I was so glad I had all those memories preserved for her because she really wouldn't remember him. She still drags out those books and goes through them.That's when I realized the importance of what I was doing and it became more than just a hobby for me.
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Old 04-19-2008, 02:26 PM
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I had cheesy scrapbooks in high school. I used all those funky shaped scissors and stickers. That's how I scrapped until DD was born and I somehow managed to get really behind, when she was 18 months old, I had only scrapped about 4 months of her life.

I'd taken up signature making at ivillage when I was pregnant with Keira and I met a bunch of the girls that hang out here now, Katrina, Jac (Mrs_jb), Karrina, Jamie and I think there are a couple other girls too. Meridith Fenwick, we all use to do signatures together and I'd slowly started stockpiling digital stuff for siggy making for myself. Keira started daycare and they wanted a page for their wall of her family, so I decided I would make a page for that. Just an 8x10 and had it printed at walmart. I totally fell in love with how it looked. So I made the leap. And haven't looked back.

I scrapped 18 months of Keira's life in 6 months, I've learned to journal, which I didn't do much when I started, but I still like to scrap in order, I feel all out of sorts if I don't. I'm completely caught up through Feb. 2008, all my layouts printed, which I'm very happy about. I think I've done 12 shutterfly albums and tons of regular prints before I found shutterfly.
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Old 04-19-2008, 02:48 PM
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I had cheesy scrapbooks in high school. I used all those funky shaped scissors and stickers. That's how I scrapped until DD was born and I somehow managed to get really behind, when she was 18 months old, I had only scrapped about 4 months of her life.

I'd taken up signature making at ivillage when I was pregnant with Keira and I met a bunch of the girls that hang out here now, Katrina, Jac (Mrs_jb), Karrina, Jamie and I think there are a couple other girls too. Meridith Fenwick, we all use to do signatures together and I'd slowly started stockpiling digital stuff for siggy making for myself. Keira started daycare and they wanted a page for their wall of her family, so I decided I would make a page for that. Just an 8x10 and had it printed at walmart. I totally fell in love with how it looked. So I made the leap. And haven't looked back.

I scrapped 18 months of Keira's life in 6 months, I've learned to journal, which I didn't do much when I started, but I still like to scrap in order, I feel all out of sorts if I don't. I'm completely caught up through Feb. 2008, all my layouts printed, which I'm very happy about. I think I've done 12 shutterfly albums and tons of regular prints before I found shutterfly.

I got more into digi scrap via siggy making too. It definitely gets you addicted to it all and you want to start doing more than just sigs.
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Old 04-19-2008, 02:52 PM
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I started hoarding kits last January or so, then I started scrapping in June/July. I really didn't get into it until the Fall. I did make siggies with Vanessa, Karrina, Katrina, Jac, Meredith, Jenn, Rochelle, and a few others, and we all seemed to make the leap. I think for me it was the taking an hour to make a siggie for someone else to use for a brief period of time vs taking an hour and making a page for myself to keep forever. Because I didn't have much free time, I couldn't do both and had to make a decision. I can't imagine not scrapping anymore, it's become a part of my day.
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I also started out making Signature Tags...I started using a few scrapping supplies in my tags before I tried a template to make a page...and from then on I was hooked!
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So sorry about your husband. She will treasure those photos. My dad died a month before I turned 3 and if it weren't for pictures, I don't know what I'd do. That's why I scrap too I think.

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I would love to know how you got started scrapping. Was it someone or some event that motivated you on this journey?

For me it was the birth of my first daughter. I had tried scrapping before that but it really clicked with me when she came along. My first scrapbook is so sad. I didn't know anything about archival safeness or anything like that. I used construction paper and cheap stuff I found around. I love seeing where I started from though to where I am now.
I am also so glad I started when I did because when my daughter was 15 months my first husband passed away and I was so glad I had all those memories preserved for her because she really wouldn't remember him. She still drags out those books and goes through them.That's when I realized the importance of what I was doing and it became more than just a hobby for me.
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Old 04-19-2008, 02:34 PM
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I too have to scrap in order. I am obsessive about keeping up. I get all off balance if I get really far behind. Crazy, I know!
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Good question! I was always one who swore I'd never do digi because I was on the computer all day at work. But I wanted to make a customized calendar for friends Christmas of 2005 - figured digital would be faster - and I don't think I've pulled out my paper stuff since!
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Old 04-19-2008, 03:09 PM
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That's interesting!

Amanda, I'm sorry about your husband, but I'm glad you could preserve those memories.

I started to get interested in something creative around the end of 2005, and from stamping to polymere clay, from photography to paper scrapbooking, I ended up downloading a trial version of PSP and started TDC's weekly workshop "A Chick's Life". Doing a LO every single week really got me hooked!
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Amanda, that was a special thing you did for your daughter. She will never forget about her father.

I started digiscrapping in 2006 when I had this grand idea to give DD's grandmas for Mother's Day a brag book of hers. This is before I discovered Shutterfly. I printed, cropped and arranged them in a 7 x 7 (I think) brag book from Creative Memories and gave them as present to all three grandmas.

I was never really a paper scrapper. I just couldn't get the hang of it for some reason. The odd thing was I was a die-hard Stampin' Up card maker. So go figure! LOL!
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So sorry that you lost your husband, Amanda. What a blessing that you have those memories preserved.

I made my first scrapbook in 8th grade (1990), because i used to love to look at my mom's yearbooks. I wanted to be sure I remembered what everyday life was like. It truly was a "scrap" book, because it has newspaper clippings and notes and movie tickets and all that good stuff.

I went the way of CM in 2001; discovered Simple Scrapbooks in 2002; from there I found 2Peas in July 2004, and at 2Peas I kept getting annoyed when I'd click on all these cute layouts and they'd be digital. I wish they'd get their own gallery, that's what I thought. lol And by the time 2Peas STARTED a digital gallery, I was posting in it.

i LOVE digi; I tried to do some paper pages last year, and I HATED it. I really like being able to change my paper ten times till I find the right fit and being able to recolor ribbon and make my own alpha.
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Old 04-19-2008, 03:44 PM
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I was wondering if there were any CM starters here. I guess that is how I first heard of scrapbooking but I didn't really like the style. I was an independent consultant for "Close To MyHeart" for a couple years. I enjoyed all the new people I got to meet through it and was sad to let it go back in September but felt there was no since in keeping it up since I will never go back to all the paper and the cutting and the gluing now that I have my computer.
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Old 04-19-2008, 04:25 PM
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You can count me as a CM starter, too. But, I have pulled apart all my early pages. They were truly dreadful All those funky shaped pictures and the stitckers...Oy!

Anyway, I started back in 2002, I think. A good friend invited me to a CM party. So, I played with paper (and not very succesfully) until Dec 2004, when I found Digital Scrapbooking 2 Magazine in a Michaels. I was HOOKED! I have been strictly digital over the last few years, until late last year when I got the bug to try hybrid. I will never go back to paper, but it is fun to do those mini albums from time-to-time.
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Old 04-19-2008, 05:43 PM
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i started with paper. lol. i look back at those and ew. but everyone loves my old paper layouts.
but i got into digi after i graduated high school. and had all of my graduation pictures. those layouts are LONG gone. though, i'm slowly redoing them. i stopped digital scrapbooking for a couple years. but, i got back into it a few months ago.
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I found didscrapping through an online course that was for enhancing digital photos using photoshop. I had trouble trying to get my head around layers. I managed to finish the course and that was that. Then about 12mths later while going through old emails, came across the course emails. Followed the links in the emails to various digi sites. I was amazed at what people were able to do. Still I am to this day.

I came up with the brillant idea that for my mother's b'day in less than 3 mths time I could do a 40page bound photo book. I still had no idea how to use photoshop, but I learnt - very quickly along the way. It was worth the stress as she loved it. Since then I have been hooked!!

I am sorry about your husband, but glad that you decided to record his memory for your daughter.
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