Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Announcing the *NEWLY REDESIGNED* Barefoot Memories site!

I have been working LONG hours to get the new site up and running and hope you take a second to go look at the new Barefoot Memories Scrapbook Ideas and Tips site.

It is much simpler than my previous site and I hope you like the new logo/header I have created for the site.

You'll also find a link to the Discount Scrapbook Supplies store where you can find some great deals on all your scrapbook supplies.

Post a comment and let me know what you think!

Happy scraping!

Susan


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Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Free shipping for all your scrapbook goodies

Today's deal from Scrapbook.com is free shipping (within the lower 48 US states) for any purchase over $50! If you're in Alaska, Hawaii, have a PO box, APO or FPO, you can get $5 credit (use fivecredit) for a $50 purchase or $10 credit (use tencredit) when you buy $100 or more.

The code for free standard shipping is shipping1211.

Enjoy!

Susan


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Sunday, December 09, 2007

Rusty Pickle 6x6 Acrylic Album for Nothin'

This is a little late getting to you, but Scrapbook.com will give you a free Rusty Pickle 6x6 Clear Acrylic Scallop Edged Album with any $40 purchase. Use the code rusty129 when you checkout.

Be sure to grab one before midnight!

Enjoy!

Susan


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Friday, December 07, 2007

Paper Trays for 12 x 12 papers

Now this product would be a good one to add to your Christmas wish list.

Scrapbook.com has their 12 x 12 paper trays (both with and without lips) for $10 off their regular price. They're still not all that cheap, but if you've been shopping for scrapbook organization stuff, you know that discounts are few and far between.

So, to get this discount, you need to enter trays128 in the coupon code when you checkout.

Go organize your socks off! :o)

Susan


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Wednesday, December 05, 2007

Mking Memories Tag Maker Tool Kit

Today at Scrapbook.com they're offering an AWESOME AWESOME deal on the Making Memories Tag Maker Tool Kits.

No coupon is required and they don't have a bunch on hand, but for those who jump on this, you'll be able to put it in your stocking for $16.69. It comes with the tool, over 60 metal rims and 5 templates. Normally goes for $44.94...so it's more than half off.

I love a good scrapbook tool bargain. And did I mention how AWESOME this is? :o)

Enjoy!

Susan


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Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Die Cuts With a View Rub on Kits

Today's special from Scrapbook.com doesn't involve a coupon code, but it is an awesome deal. They're offering their DCWAV "Stitch in Time" rub on kits for $15.99...more than half off their regular $39 price tag.

I have to say that I LOVE rub-ons, but not all rub ons are created equal. I personally have had mixed results with their rub-ons, but if y'all like them, this is a great time to buy some.

Enjoy!

Susan


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Monday, December 03, 2007

Ditch Scrapper's Block

Today's special gift is a "no strings attached" digital book from our friends at ComputerScrapbook.com

The book is a digital one that you can download to your computer right after checkout. You don't even have to enter your credit info or anything! They've got a bunch more stuff there, but I don't have time to list it all.

So head over for your free copy of "Stuck in a Rut? Ditch Scrapper's Block."

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Sunday, December 02, 2007

Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist Spray

Today's special at Scrapbook.com is a free 1 oz. Copper Colored Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist Spray with any $15 purchase. While their supplies last.

Just add the spray to your cart and use the coupon code glimmer122 when it asks for your coupon code when you checkout.

Enjoy!

Susan


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Saturday, December 01, 2007

F-r-e-e Metal Gift Card Tin

Hello Scrappers!

If you're planning on giving gift cards for Christmas this year (and who DOESN'T love a gift card?) you can get a cute tin to put it in and decorate it for free with a $20 purchase at Scrapbook.com Just use coupon code tin121 at checkout.

Enjoy!

Susan


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Friday, November 16, 2007

Great layout ideas and instructions

I just got a glimpse of a really great (and free) idea and instruction sheet featuring the new Basic Grey holiday theme, Scarlet.

Here's the link to get it Just right click and "Save Target As" to save it to your computer. There are 6 layouts and they are all really cute!

Scrapbook.com is also featuring a special kit of these papers and chipboard accents only available on their site. You can check it out here.

Just wanted to share!

Susan

Monday, November 12, 2007

Amazing digi-scrap website

I was surfing and checking out other scrapbook related blog the other day and found a link to Scrapblog.com

I didn't check it right away because I didn't have time, so I took a few minutes this morning to check it out.

And it's AWESOME!!

It reminds me of some PAID digital software programs I've bought in the past, but this one is FREE.

It's all hosted online, so if you have dial up internet, this will not work well for you. It's got lots of features that take a while to load. In fact, we don't have DSL or cable internet, but I use my Alltel cell phone to connect to the internet and the process to upload what I made was taking too long to publish and share it with you right now.

But, if you do have high speed internet, it would be wonderful. I played around with a couple pages and changed everything from the background to the stickers to the fonts and even added music to my slide show.

So, check out Scrapblog.com It's really a great free service. I'm actually thinking about using it for our digital Christmas cards this year!

Enjoy!

Tuesday, November 06, 2007

New Discount Scrapbook Supplies Store

November Greetings to You!

Fall weather has FINALLY reached North Carolina to stay for a while. And everyone's been putting out all the Christmas display items in the stores. It was like all the stores were eagerly awaiting for Halloween to get over and done with so they could officially turn their stores into Christmas shopping paradise!

Don't get me wrong...I love Christmas, but I'm just not ready for it yet.

One of the things I have been working on (and is a work in progress) is a new scrapbook supplies store! It has anything and everything and I hope you'll check it out and give me some feedback. It has taken a lot of work, but I must admit that my favorite thing about it is the logo. You HAVE to check it out and let me know what you think.

Barefoot Memories Scrapbook Supply Store

Now, here's video of some fun Christmas products I wanted to share with you...



And this is an article that might be of interest...

Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Halloween Scrap Ideas

Happy Autumn...

that is, if you live in the Northern Hemisphere. :o)

We had a few days of cool weather, but today I had to turn the A/C back on as we got close to 90 degrees. Sheesh!

To get you into the Halloween "spirit", I found a video about some new items from Making Memories.



Also, here's a good article on a new company that I thought might interest you:


Enjoy!!

Susan

Sunday, September 02, 2007

Something new I found

Scrapbook of a Lifetime Heritage Templates

Just found this site and thought you might want to check it out!

Have a great Labor Day!

September already?

I feel like I blinked and August is gone!

Life was busy at our home...meetings, birthdays, conferences...I'm looking forward to a BIG slow down for this month!

Well, what a way to start the slow down than with Labor Day!

The kids are going back to school and life is starting to look a little like "normal" again.

At an event I went to last weekend, I got to take a look at a Photobook by Photoworks. It was 2 actually, but I was SO impressed. The binding was high quality and the pages were think and the photos looked great.

So, why am I sharing this with you? Well, Photoworks is having a 25% off sale on their Photobooks until tomorrow. The sale code is MONDAYSALE

I also wanted to share a site I stumbled upon the other day called OurStory.com - Go beyond scrapbooking. Capture your life events to share online or just with your friends.
It's really neat!

Here's a neat video I found on how to use Shrink Plastic for scrapbooking:

Thursday, August 02, 2007

Scrap to School

Hey!

The heat is ON and so are these HOT deals I have found for YOU! I hope you enjoy them!

Snapfish.com: Get 20% OFF your order!
Just use coupon code SCHOOL20 when you check out.* Hurry, offer ends August 1

Picaboo



Get all the write supplies for back-to-school with one low shipping price – just $3.98 with media code 357850100

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Saturday, June 30, 2007

A fun summer time video

Hey!

I found a great "sailboat" scrapbook page video that is done by the same lady who did our last video.

Check it out:

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Great Spring Scraps

I just found a very good video I thought you might enjoy. It's a little long at not quite 8 minutes, but very good.



I have been feeling better, thank goodness! I actually made some cards for a birthday and bridal shower and had fun playing with all my "toys" again. :o)

Hope you are enjoying your spring!

Susan

Wednesday, May 09, 2007

A long weekend without end

I hope you had a good time this weekend with National Scrapbook Day. My home was filled (actually overflowing) with children, candy, crafts, pinata, strawberries...

And then, right about supper time, it hit. The worst cold I have had in a LONG time. I am still sick and couldn't even talk today.

I had to resort to whistling so everyone else in the house knew I was calling them. I felt a little like Capt. Von Trapp in the Sounds of Music, but without the brass whistle.

Anyway, since I didn't get to scrap this weekend, please share your fun with me in the comments. I think they will make me feel better.

Susan

Monday, April 30, 2007

Getting Ready...National Scrapbook Day is SATURDAY!

This has happened to me every year since 2003. National Scrapbooking Day sneaks up on me and I already have plans!

You see, in 2003, my precious "Angel Face" was born on May 1st. Ever since then, the first Saturday in May has been birthday party day. And I am thinking it will continue to be that way for another 15 years or so to come!

I am hoping you will celebrate Scrapbook Day without me. Can I send you some photos to scrap for me while I try to keep a bunch of 4 year olds from knocking each other senseless as they try to break a pinata? Pretty please? :o)

To make up for it, I found this neat video to share about making your own acrylic embellishments:



I have to add that I LOVE making my own acrylic embellishments...I just rarely have the time to do so!

Enjoy scrapping Saturday without me!

Susan

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

One Month Scrapbooks

I found this interesting article on making a "one month" scrapbook.

There are so many creative ways to scrapbook, I can hardly keep up.

Create a One Month Scrapbook

Create a One Month Scrapbook by Audrey Okaneko
Creating a one month scrapbook is like creating the story of your life at any given time in life.

Choose a month for your scrapbook. Now make it a point to take 5 photos every day of that month. At the end of the month, you’ll have 150 photos to sort through to tell the story of your life.

Take photos of the activities you do on a regular basis. For example, I leave my house every day at 7:20 a.m. to take my daughter to school. So, I took a series of photos around this one activity. I took a photo of the clock reading 7:20 a.m. I took a photo of my daughter sitting in the car. I took a photo of the front of the school, and then I took a photo of the clock when I got home at 7:40 a.m.

At the grocery store, I took a photo of the empty cart. I took a few photos of food aisles. I took a photo of folks waiting in line. I took a photo of my full cart, and I took a photo of the groceries in my trunk.

For those who work outside of the home, take a photo of the clock when you arrive. Take a few photos of co-workers. Take a photo of your desk. Take a photo of the clock when you leave.

If you keep a small notebook with you, you can jot down notes for journaling once you begin to put the scrapbook together.

There are several choices for putting together your album. You can create 30 or 31 pages, with each page showing the highlights from that one day. You can create a scrapbook with title pages of “Week One”, “Week Two” etc and then create pages within that week that show your typical week. Or you can create a scrapbook titled “January”, or “June” and put photos in, in no particular order, showing what your month was like.

One month scrapbooks are both fun to prepare for and also fun to put together.
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Audrey Okaneko has been scrapbooking for several years. She can be reached at audreyoka@cox.net or visited at http://www.recipe-barn.com


Article Source: www.ladypens.com

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Can someone say, "BRRRRRRRRR!"

Here in Eastern NC, we had a VERY chilly Easter. My husband's grandmother remarked that it was colder for Easter than it was for Christmas and I don't think she was exaggerating! My mother-in-law bought beautiful matching dresses for our girls and they all had to cover them up in sweaters and jackets just to keep from turning into Popsicles Sunday morning! I was tempted to get on I-95 and head south to FL to be warm!

Well, I got to thinking this morning about what to get my mom for mother's day. She's SO hard to shop for and keeps saying she wants photos of the children, but it is almost impossible to get all 4 looking the same direction and smiling at the instant I click the shutter button on the camera!

When I do finally get "that" photo, I am going to use this awesome coupon I got from Photoworks to get 10% off my entire order. Oh, and if you use this link you can use it too! Mother's day is about a month away and I know that if I don't do something now, I'll be spending WAY too much on flowers to send her at the last minute...not that I've ever done THAT before. No...not ME! :o)

One good "side effect" of uploading your photos to someplace like Photoworks is that you have another copy of them somewhere. Remember I told you about the lightning strike we had back in October where I lost about 6 months of photos (actually more if you count some of the photos I had migrated from our older computer)? Well, because I had used Photoworks before the strike, I had copies of some of the photos in my album on their site and didn't lose them. WHEW!

Well, that's it for today. No question of the week for this week...my brain is still frozen from this weekend! :o)

Have a great week!

Susan

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

A new site and a coupon

I just got this email from a loop I am on and she's offering free shipping at her site:

Visit http://www.scrapbookingbuddies.com and get affordable

scrapbooking supplies and FREE Shipping on all orders.

use code--- yahoo ---at the checkout.
This expires 4/9/07

At scrapbookingbuddies you will find affordable basic scrapbooking
supplies because we believe scrapbooking should be affordable for
everyone.

Some fun videos to enjoy

I'm trying to get back on track by sending out a newsletter in the middle of the week instead of the end. And since it is "hump day", I thought I would post something funny I stumbled upon.

If you have been on my newsletter list for a while, you'll know that I LOVE ebay. In fact, I've been on ebay since 1998 and am doing more and more with it every month.

ebay is an amazing place to find some awesome deals for scrapbooking. I know that I love shopping for my scrapbook supplies, but when there is something specific that I am looking for, it is SO much easier to search on ebay than to try to find "hunting" themed stickers at Hobby Lobby. Believe me, I tried and it took FOREVER. Probably had something to do with having 4 little ones with me, but that's another story!

Here's a link to a funny video about the "treasures" to be discovered on ebay:
http://www.militarymomsguide.com/ebay.html

Now, since I am supposed to be talking about scrapbooking, I thought I would share a scrapbook video, right here on the blog! Isn't the internet amazing that now we can "watch TV" on our computers? I never would have guessed it could ever be possible.


If you would like to see some more beginner level scrapbook videos, be sure to check out my Squidoo Lens for Beginner Scrapbooking Videos.

Let me know what you think of these videos. I personally LOVE them, but I want to know what YOU think! Post your comments below!

Friday, March 30, 2007

Crazy ideas...

Alright...I'm proving that I am indeed human today. I sent off my newsletter that I usually compose HERE first, but I didn't and now I can't figure out how to get it back! UGH!

Well, I know I was talking about doing unusual layouts on my scrapbook pages and that was my question of the week. What kind of crazy, nutty or downright weird things have you tried on your scrapbook pages? Leave your comments!

Now, something new I discovered while I was in "la la land" was a link to a very unique concept I haven't seen before. Basically, you can take your regular digital photos and make them look like polaroid prints. Oh, and it's FREE! Here's the link:
http://lab.rails2u.com/polaroize/

Ok, I forgot last week to add another video to my blog, so here is another one:

Thursday, March 22, 2007

Is Spring REALLY Coming??

I don't know about you, but it seems like this winter was TOO long! I was talking to a friend on the phone yesterday about this and it really seems to take it's toll when the weather is cold...and I only live in North Carolina! I can't imagine what it's like in the other parts of the country (or world) that are REALLY cold. Now I know why everyone wants to go to Florida in the winter! Count me IN!

In fact, I just got back from a great trip to visit my parents. No one got on anyone else's nerves...which is a first, I think. With 4 little ones, it can be hard, but it was a nice visit.

I picked up a neat scrapbook kit with 3 mini albums that I plan to make for 2 friends I saw from High School. We hadn't all been together in almost 10 years and had not seen each other's children. 10 years and 10 kids later... it was a blast.

Well, I have been thinking about some Spring Titles for you...

Bounce Forward
Spring Dreaming
Buh-Bye Winter Blues
Fields of Flowers
Daffodil Delight
Dogwoods: Spring's Teaser
Gone with the Brown - In with the Green
Cure for Cabin Fever - Warm Weather
Sunshine DON'T Go Away Today
March Magnificence

Hope these inspire some great Spring pages!

Oh, and if you have a Target nearby, I just went tonight and they had a BUNCH of albums on clearance. I don't know if they are totally getting rid of their scrapbooking section (it looked like they might be in my store), but at least you can get some great deals on some albums if you need them. They also had some stickers and embellishments on clearance, too.

One last thing, if you are an eBay fan, which I am a HUGE eBay fan, you might be interested in this new eBay Membership Site that I just joined. The site has WAY more information than you could possibly digest in a couple days and has all the Top eBay experts helping members out on the exclusive forums. I have been so impressed with everything that I got my rear in gear and started listing a bunch more stuff on eBay today.

Anyway, check it out at www.BarefootMemories.net/ebayexperts.html
If you have just 2 friends sign up with you, your fees are totally paid for! How awesome is that!

Have a great SPRING day!

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Why scrapbook?

I know we have our "canned" responses when family members ask what the deal is with the 47 colorful "photo albums" we have on our coffee tables or when someone tries to use one of our Zig markers for writing out a shopping list, for Pete's sake!

But, really, why do you scrapbook? Not only is it my question of the week (bet you thought I wasn't doing those anymore, eh?), but it's also my challenge to you.

Almost every time I send out a newsletter, I get a person who wants to unsubscribe. It's a little sad, but I know what it's like to get a bunch of email and sometimes, even the best newsletters are just too much and I unsubscribe just to keep my inbox clean!

Last week was no exception. I got an unsubscribe request, but it was not the usual. It was from a subscriber's husband. He wrote me to request that he remove his wife's email from my list because she died in November.

Wow.

I didn't know her personally, but it really made me sad for him and his family. Imagine having not only to go through a loved one's personal belongings, but having to go through their email...people sending notes or newsletters totally not knowing that the recipient passed away.

It made me take a look at the emails I send out to my friends and hope I communicate how much I love and care for them.

Then it made me think about how grateful her husband must be that one of her hobbies was scrapbooking. He and their children (if they have any) now have a physical reminder of her. Her thoughts, her creativity, her handwriting...all in a neat little package we call a scrapbook.

I know I always like to think about my grandkids snuggling up with me on a couch someday asking to see photos of their mommy (not daddy because we have all girls!) when she was little. I just never really thought about them looking at them without me because I was no longer here to share it with them.

So here is my challenge to you and to me.

Make your scrapbooks count. Make them "you" in book form. Make them a snapshot of your personality, your thoughts, your dreams so others will know who you are even if you never meet.

This little email that was only 1 sentence may have changed my life. I am going to attempt to do an album about me. I used to think these were selfish type albums, and maybe they are in a sense because if I were to leave this earth for Heaven tomorrow, I want MY girls to know who I was, what I loved, what I didn't and most of all, how much I love them.

Let me know your thoughts on this by posting a comment below. But most of all, PLEASE share this with someone you know who also scrapbooks. Let this mourning husband's email to be removed from my mailing list be the catalyst that gets us all scrapbooking the legacy that is our lives.

Better yet, have them go to my website, Barefoot Memories, or my Squidoo lens to sign up for my newsletter. It might just be what they need to get motivated to scrap their photos and make their legacy book for their families.

Your scrapping friend,
Susan

Friday, March 02, 2007

Want a free scrapbook gift? Sign up for my scrapbook newsletter!

If you haven't already signed up for my FREE scrapbooking newsletter, why not take a second right now and do it? Just click here to sign up.

If you already have joined and would like to get a special gift for telling your friends, go here!

(Note: If you are signing up for the first time, you will be given the opportunity to get this special gift for telling your friends. No need to do it twice! :o)

Susan

A Cute Set of Totes...for Scrapbooking

Whew...what a week! I've been switching over to a new email management program, been battling sickness, crazy schedules and just haven't had the time to get on here to post! Sorry!

Well, to try to make it up to you, I wanted to give you a coupon code for a VERY CUTE set of 3 totes from Chadwicks. No, it's not a scrapbooking site, but the totes are just too cute to NOT tell you about. The code is CH5663 and they are free with any purchase. I've gotten some of their free offers before and have always been pleased. Just go to Chadwicks.com and shop!

Now, I have another video for you right now. This one is a "Behind the scenes" look at Two Peas. Very informative and interesting seeing what goes on in one of the big names of scrapbooking online. Enjoy!

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

The fire's still going...

Don't fret if you haven't jumped in on the Scrapbooking Fire Sale! You can still get almost $250 of digital scrapbooking products for a small fraction of the value. Check out my blog post below to check it out or you can click here.

Now, for something totally different, I have found some neat scrapbooking videos to share with you. I hope you like them. Feel free to leave your comments about this new addition to my blog. If you'd rather have the videos, tell me. If you'd rather have my ramblings, tell me. I want to make this blog more about YOU!



If you want to see the first video in this series, you can see it on my Scrapbook Ideas Squidoo lens.

Sunday, February 18, 2007

Barefoot Memories Fire Sale

This is BIG. HUGE actually. I've never done anything like this before, but it HAS to be done.

My computer, bless her heart, is on her last leg. She's served me well, but she's got to go. She's been showing me her ugly "Blue screen of Death" and I don't like it.



So what does all this mean to you??

You're going to get a STEAL of a DEAL on some of my best scrapbooking digital products. Not digital scrapbooking products, but digital products that are all about scrapbooking.

Now, there IS a catch.

The faster you act, the more you save.

The sale begins on Monday, February 19th and ends Friday 23rd at midnight.

Everyday, the price goes up by $10 and the sale starts at only $7.00!!!!

I know...you might be thinking I am nuts, but I have to get a new computer and this is the most creative way I can think of to raise the funds!

Tell your family. Tell your friends. Tell your scrapbook buddies. Tell whoever...I don't care!

Anyone who likes to scrapbook and likes good deals will LOVE this sale.

Ready to know more? Visit Barefoot Memories Scrapbook Fire Sale now before the price goes up!

Thursday, February 15, 2007

Lookie lookie Neat Scrapbook -ie

I must be on a roll this week with really neat goodies for FREE.

I really stumbled on this next one by accident. I was on this gal's website, well, blog really that a friend told me about. Very pretty, but not much about scrapbooking.

Anyway, she had this neat little tool on her site that creates a virtual slide show with photos, but in a way I have never seen done before.

Check out this link here:
http://www.slide.com/arrange?a=4&s=right&cid=5055226&ver=9&tt=0&pv=9#

Again, this is not an affiliate link, just a link to the site. It looks like there is more on this site, but this is the one that I was looking at. If you have a website or blog, this could be a great tool to display photos of your pages, photos of products you sell, etc.

I might consider trying this on my own website when I have some spare time...he he...like that will ever happen! :o)

By the way, if you like getting all these links for freebies, let me know! Just click the comment button below and leave me a note.

Your scrapping friend,
Susan

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Digital Photo resizer

If you're like me, I hate resizing photos. It is a huge pain to go into Photoshop Elements and edit the size of digital photos. Actually, the resizing isn't the problem...the program just takes FOREVER to open and I like instant access! :o)

Well, I had someone on a yahoo group (don't you LOVE those?) tell me about a photo resizer that you can download and keep on your computer that will quickly reduce the size of your photos. I was so excited about this that I haven't even tried it out yet!

Here is the link to download it:
http://www.snapfiles.com/get/pixresizer.html

It isn't an affiliate link or anything. Oh, and did I mention it is FREE!!!! I LOVE FREE!

Enjoy!

Cool deal from Paypal

Now if you don't already have a Paypal account, you don't need to bother reading this. If you do, be sure to check out and register for this special promo their doing. Get $15 free when you spend $30. Here's the official link, not an affiliate link:
http://paypal.promotionexpert.com/greatshopping/signup/index.html

Let everyone know about this by sending them here to my blog!

Here's a good article on using chipboard.

Chipboard and Scrapbooking By: FYDawn

What exactly is chipboard? Chipboard is a cardboard-like material. It is thinner than most cardboard and thicker than cardstock. Not all chipboard is acid-free and thus safe for scrapbooks. Check the packaging and/or test with a ph testing pen. Chipboard sold for the purpose of scrapbooking embellishments are more than likely acid-free.

Where can I find chipboard? Chipboard can be found in a variety of places. The backing of a pad of paper is chipboard. Often scrapbook paper comes packaged with a sheet of chipboard for stability. Chipboard can be purchased by the sheet in some arts and crafts supply stores. And finally, chipboard is available as shapes and alphabets by various scrapbook manufacturers.

Why would I want to use chipboard in my layouts? You mean besides it being one of the hottest trends in scrapbooking? Chipboard is light-weight, inexpensive and very versatile. There are so many uses and possibilities with chipboard that you are only limited by your imagination. Let’s explore a few creative possibilities…

The easiest is purchasing pre-made chipboard pieces already embellished and ready to go! Simply adhere to your layout. But if you want to create your own custom chipboard pieces, let’s see what we can do. Let’s start with a shape that comes ready to embellish. Here a few ideas on how to embellish this chipboard piece.

- Paint them.
You can use any acrylic paint. Paint made especially for scrapbooking is a little thicker, which may be better for chipboard. Sand the edges for a finished look.

- Cover with patterned paper.
Simply trace, cut and adhere. Recommended for adhering paper to chipboard include xyron, spray adhesive, hermafix, scrappy glue and modge podge. Sanding or inking the edges provide a finished look.

(This is what I used to make some cute wall decor for my girls' rooms. They were super sized and VERY cute! Check out the photos:









- Embellish with stickers, flowers, glitter and other embellishments.

You can create your own shapes and alphabets with chipboard sheets.

- Some die cut machines like Sizzix and Quick Kutz will cut through the chipboard.

- You can also use decorative punches with chipboard.

- And finally, hand cut your desired shape.

Once you have your shape/alphabet cut or punched, then cover and embellish as mentioned above. Have fun with this versatile technique!

Article by:

Need answers to more of your scrapbooking questions? Dawn Stegall provides 102 of them at 102ScrapbookingIdeas.com

Check this out!

One more thing...if you've ever considered becoming a member of the National Scrapbooking Association, NOW is the time! Not only can you join for only $5, but you also get a coupon for Canvas on Demand worth over $50!

Sunday, February 04, 2007

New Scrapbook Search site

Be sure to read the posts below to find the links for scrapbook goodies I told you about.

But this post is all about a special new scrapbook search engine I create just for scrapbookers. I need your input on it, though. If you have or like a scrapbook site, please add it to my list. There is a link to use on the page to add it. I hope it becomes a great source of scrapbooking information.

Here's the link: www.Search.BarefootMemories.net

Be sure to pass it on to your friends, especially if they have their own scrapbooking website!

Scrap away!

P.S. One last thing...I JUST found out about this new thing called Agloco. You basically get paid to surf and buy online. It's free to join. Check it out at www.BarefootMemories.net/earncash.html
Refer your friends to earn more! :o)

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

HUGE Download collection for Nothin'!

Alright...I didn't think I would ever get this site to load so I could pass along some great freebies I got word of from Creating Keepsakes.

I'm going to make it short, so just go here: http://www.creatingkeepsakes.com/mag/article.ihtml?index_field=1872

There was too much to see at once, so I left the site to come here and tell you about it ASAP!

Do you like all the freebies and goodies I tell you about? If you don't let me know and I'll stop!

Your scrappin friend,
Susan

Sunday, January 28, 2007

Cool Site with Freebies

I just found this very cute site called Scrapbook Buddy when I was doing a search online. YOU NEED TO CHECK THEM OUT!

The have lots of neat goodies on their site, including some digital freebies. Just click on the Free Patterns link on the left hand side of the page.

I hope you enjoy looking around their site as much as I did!

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

More stuff???

Yes, I told you I had too much excess scrapbook stuff! I have put MORE stuff up on eBay and let me tell you...if you won an auction of mine last week, you got a STEAL of a deal. Most of my items sold for a measly $1.30 or even $0.99!! Even a custom pre-made 6x6 scrapbook albums sold for only $0.99!! It was painful, but that's the "fun" of eBay. You just never know how much your stuff will sell for. I even had a buyer from the Netherlands! How cool is that!

Well, my question of the week has to do with great deals on scrapbook supplies. I want to hear your best stories. Once, when we lived in Corpus Christi, TX, a local Christian bookstore had been bought out by a big chain and was selling a TON of scrapbook supplies at 75% off. I got 3 albums, lots of alphabet stickers, pens, papers, glue and too much other stuff for about $50.

Then, when we lived in Georgia, the local scrapbook store was closing because the owner had terminal cancer. It was a very sad story, but I did my part to help her sell off her inventory. I think I ended up going to the store 3 times before it closed and got chalks, albums (yes, I had a thing for albums...did you see my auctions??), paper, card stock, eyelets, fibers, brads and more. I don't even remember what I spent, but it was WAY more than I had intended.

Isn't that what sale shopping is about? :o)

I look forward to your replies. Remember, if you win an auction of mine, let me know you are on my mailing list and I'll send a few goodies. Oh, and the fibers I have for sale are my daughter's. She is trying to save up some $$ to buy some clothes for her American Girl doll. She spent all her money on the doll and now she wants clothes for her! I'd appreciate you helping her if you need any fibers. She's in charge of cutting, packing and addressing her orders. It will be a great learning experience for her!

Keep on scrapping...

Sunday, January 14, 2007

She's at it again!

Yes, I've been at it again...cleaning out my scrapbook closet, that is! One of my resolutions/goals this year is to simplify life. Get rid of stuff and commitments I don't need and keep or even add what I do need.

You know we all have stuff we hold on to for "some day" and more often than not, "some day" never does come.

For instance, I thought, "Some day I will sit down and make a bunch of 6 x 6 mini scrapbooks." I also thought, "Some day I will use the 12 x 12 albums that are just sitting on my shelf." And then I also thought, "Some day I will actually get rid of all this stuff I don't use!"

Well, the last "some day" came on Sunday and I listed a bunch of stuff on eBay for $0.99. Yep, not even $1 for this stuff I have to get out of my house and out of my life!

Clutter, even fun scrapbook clutter, can really stress me out sometimes. I almost look at my scrapbook armoire and wonder if I really do need all this. I did say "almost!"

So, my question of the week ties in to my eBay auctions. "What kind of scrapbook stuff are YOU holding on to for 'some day'?"

Just leave your comments and then head over to eBay to get a steal of a deal on some of my stuff. Oh, and if you win one of my auctions, let me know you're a newsletter subscriber and I'll throw in a little surprise! ;o)

P.S. As I was preparing the newsletter to send, I thought, "You know, I should ask my subscribers if they enjoy doing altered projects!" What I mean by altered is like those cute altered paint cans or decorative composition books or wall decor. So, I am bucking tradition and asking you a SECOND question this week. Don't freak out. I'm not going to do this on a regular basis. Just let me know how "altered" you are!