Note: I wrote this post two months after suffering a stroke that impacted the left side of my body. I had to relearn how to type, and the other things that this right-hander learned how to do previously with her
Write (and Procrastinate)
If you’re part of the scrapbooking community, I’m sure most of you are familiar with Ali Edwards’s One Little Word class or the concept of One Little Word to be your key for the rest of the year. I’m going
Telling a Story
When I scrapbook, my primary goal is to tell a story. Most of my photographs are part of a series of pictures, not one-off images. It\’s natural for me to roll all these images into a page or two (or
Double Dipping
Sometimes I really love my job. I was working on a graphic for user interface prototype, and needed a technique I’ve seen used in scrapbooking to pull the graphic together. So, I did a google search on some keyword, and
Double Dipping — Part 2
I had another opportunity to learn a scrapbooking technique in the course of work. This time I learned how to make torn pages. It saves space to just show a portion of a repetitive report as an example graphic. Now,
Quality vs. Quantity
Note: This is the first incarnation of Design Your Life. It was quite detailed. I never finished it. I have all the materials. It goes on my scrappy bucket list, I guess. I had more success with Cathy’s DYL 2.0,