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Ask Nettio: How Do You Remember Your Faves?

POSTED ON October 18, 2011 IN Ask Nettio, the Faves

As I mentioned in my last post, after getting a bit behind over the summer on my 2011 Faves layouts, I have finally gotten caught up through August. Only September left to go!

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But that brings up a question I have been asked quite a few times and that is:

How do you remember your Faves when your scrapbooking, say, a July page in September or a June page in October?

 
Well as much as I’d love to say I’m a super organized scrapbooker who keeps a running list of her Faves each month, I am most definitely not, haha.

But that’s good news for you because it means YOU can use the same tricks I do for creating your own awesome Faves pages long after any month is over.

So without further ado, here is a list of my go-to tricks for remembering my Faves each month:

1) Browse Your Photos

As a scrapbooker I take a lot of photos over the course of the month on a random variety of topics: events, places, people, things.

So the first place I look when I’m starting a new Faves page is my photos from that month.

Not only do they provide a visual representation of all the moments that mattered to me most that month but odds are if I took the time to document something, there’s a good chance it’s a fave of mine.

2) Browse Your Completed Layouts

In the same vein as photos, the stories I scrapbook say a lot about what matters most to me at a given time. If I take the time to scrap a certain story, like my love for Pinterest or our trip to Sea World, it’s probably something I was lovin’ at that time.

3) Check Your Social Media Accounts

Facebook, Twitter, IM, texts, emails and forums are all great places to look for your Faves because thanks to the wonders of technology, it’s easy to go  back in your history and see what loves you’ve been chatting about recently.

4) Include an Old Standby

We all have those favorite things of ours that don’t change month to month. For me this would include things like: hanging out with Adam, my iPhone, American Eagle jeans, cheese, margaritas, traveling, etc.

So anytime I need a few more Faves for my monthly list, I know I can call on one of these stand-bys to fit the bill.

5) Don’t Stress About the Date

Number 5 on this list is perhaps the most important lesson I have learned in 2 years of doing this Faves project, and that is this:

No one, including you, will remember a year or even a couple of months from now, whether something was actually a Fave of yours that specific month or not.

So if all you can remember is you loved a certain television show over the summer but don’t know whether it was on in June or July, don’t worry about it.

Yes, the foundation of the Faves project is themed around the idea of monthly Faves, but the truth is the date doesn’t matter. What is most important is that you took the time to document you and your Faves in the first place.

Don’t let your date perfectionism get in the way of getting more of YOU into your scrapbooks.

So there you have it! Five of my go-to tricks for getting my Faves scrapbooked. I hope this helps you get your Faves scrapbooked too! 

Psst…Want a little extra help documenting your Faves? Be sure to check out my FAVE-O-RITES templates Volumes 1, 2, 3 and 4 in the NettioDesigns Shoppe.

Psssst…have a burning question you’d like to see answered in a future installment of Ask Nettio? Send me a note or leave a comment and let me know!

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POSTED IN Ask Nettio, the Faves, Digital Scrapbooking, Tips & Tricks

Getting Caught Up With My FAVE-O-RITES

POSTED ON October 13, 2011 IN Announcements, the Faves

My quest to get caught up on my 2011 Faves layouts has been going along swimmingly.

I am now caught up through August which means I only have September left to do and I’ll be officially caught up. I’m not one to use the phrase “caught up” in scrapbooking very often but in this case I’m pretty excited to be able to say that.

Don’t they look fun together?

The good news for you Faves fans is this means I have a brand-new FAVE-O-RITES template super pack being released in the NettioDesigns Shoppe today!

FAVE-O-RITES Vol. 4 Super Pack

FAVE-O-RITES Vol. 4 includes three 12×12 digital scrapbooking templates based on my June, July and August Faves layouts.

My June Faves layout (I heart that photo, haha):

Credits: Full Throttle by Fee Jardine; Blissful Stitches: Curves by Traci Reed; Alpha from Birthday Girl by Zoe Pearn; Teeny Type Alpha by Zoe Pearn (retired); Choose Happiness by Kristin Cronin-Barrow and Shawna Clingerman; Everyday Moments by Lauren Grier and Jenn Barrette; Pumpkin Parade by Heather Roselli; Font is DJB Lynnette by Darcy Baldwin

 

And the June Faves template:

My July Faves layout:

Credits: Beautiful You by Zoe Pearn; Blissful Stitches Straight by Traci Reed; Teeny Type Alpha by Zoe Pearn (retired); Font is DJB Lynnette by Darcy Baldwin

 

And the July Faves template:

My August Faves layout:

Credits: Indian Summer by Zoe Pearn; Alpha from Those Who Want to Sing by Zoe Pearn; Blissful Stitches Square by Traci Reed; Bad Sewing Machine XXIV: Small 'N Round by Traci Reed; Font is DJB Lynnette by Darcy Baldwin

 

And the August Faves template:

And of course, what’s a New Release day without some NettioDesigns Team Awesome inspiration!

I always love seeing their take on my templates because they really show just how versatile these templates they can be.







The FAVE-O-RITES Vol. 4 Super Pack is up NOW in the NettioDesigns Shoppe and is 20% off thru Friday, October 14.

Pick up FAVE-O-RITES Vol. 4 right here.

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POSTED IN Announcements, the Faves, Template-y Goodness

Thank You, Steve Jobs

POSTED ON October 6, 2011 IN Life Adventures

The world lost a true visionary yesterday. I wonder if this is how the world felt when Walt Disney passed away.

My love for Apple has been well documented in my scrapbooks.

From Adam surprising me with my very first MacBook Pro…

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To my first iPhone…

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And a lighthearted take on my MacBook Pro…

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…it’s safe to say that this not-so-little company has had a profound impact on my life.

So today I take a little moment to say, thank you, Steve Jobs. Thank you for being daring enough to think different and encouraging us all to do the same. Our lives have been forever changed because of you. : )

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POSTED IN Life Adventures

Pop Culture Scrapbooking: This Day In History

POSTED ON October 4, 2011 IN Memory Keeping

Hello October! This month I am guest teaching over at Masterful Scrapbook Design, where alongside four other super talented paper and digital scrapbookers, I am sharing my tips and tricks for scrapbooking one of my favorite topics: pop culture!

I’ve never been one to shy away from including pop culture in my scrapbooking pages, whether it’s professing my love for reality TV…

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Credits: Retro Chic by Melissa Bennett; 12 Months Alpha by Penny Springmann; Get Krafty by Kristin Cronin-Barrow; Layered Up In You: Shapes by Lauren Grier; Tiny Type Alpha by Zoe Pearn (retired); Chunky Chipboard Letters by Amber Clegg; Font is DJB Lynnette

Or my current obsession with Pinterest…

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Credits: I Heart Paper Vol 1 Templates by NettioDesigns; Golden Afternoon by Shawna Clingerman and Penny Springmann; 12 Months: Alphas by Penny Springmann; Layered Up In You: Shapes by Lauren Grier; Teeny Type Alpha (retired) by Zoe Pearn; StraightLine Stitched No 1 by Anna Apnes; Font is DJB Lynnette

I’m all about keeping it real when it comes to documenting my pop culture loves in my scrapbooks.

So in preparation for this class I’ve been thinking a lot about different ways I can get my love for pop culture and our current world into my scrapbooks.

Which inspired me to use one of my very own templates: the This Day In History template from my Embellish Now collaboration with Traci Reed.

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Traci and I had always imagined this page to be used as a kind of pop culture overview – a way to take a snapshot of the world as it is right now.

So that’s exactly what I chose to do thanks to a little help from Google and this super adorable kit by Penny Springmann.

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Credits: 12 Months: August and Knowledge Factory by Penny Springmann; Life of the Party (alpha) by Dani Mogstad; Maths Class Alpha by Kate Hadfield; Embellish Now template by NettioDesigns and Traci Reed; Fonts are DJB Lynnette and Century Gothic

Could you imagine how fun it would be to have a page like this from your parents? Or even your grandparents?

Granted they wouldn’t be documenting their top website, haha, but it makes me wonder, what would they have documented?

Which is exactly why I love scrapbooking pop culture and the world around us. Because with the rate at which our world is constantly changing, what’s popular today, may be gone tomorrow.

And hey, in case you’re in need of some extra pop culture inspiration for using the Embellish Now: This Day In History template in a different way, check out this AMAZING layout Sweet Shoppe Designer Julie Billinglsey made, documenting 15 facts about her son’s freshman year in college:

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Credits: Embellish Now by Traci Reed and Nettio Designs Template (This Day in History – modified), School Spirit, School Spirit Add a Grad and Life of the Party by Dani Mogstad; At the Dojo and Rapid Fire by Traci Reed; Technophile by Traci Reed and Lliella Designs; Cheeseburger in Paradise by Heather Roselli; A Dozen Reasons by Jenn Barrette; Zoom Zoom by Zoe Pearn; 1st and 10 and Pi Are Squared by Libby Pritchett; Turkey Day by Melissa Bennett

Is that not totally awesome?!

I absolutely LOVE her theme, her title work and the way she added an extra row of photos so she had room for all 15 facts. I can definitely think of a bunch of variations on the “facts” theme I’d love to scrapbook with this template, so thanks so much for the inspiration Julie!

How about you? Are you a pop culture scrapbooker like me or do you love to keep your scrapbooking to holidays and everyday moments? Have you done any pop culture scrapbooking lately? Professed your undying love for your current pop culture obsession? Let me know in the comments!

Psst…Want to document your own This Day In History layout? Pick up the This Day In History single template here or save some cash by buying the entire Embellish Now template four-pack here.

Psssst…Looking for more ways you can incorporate pop culture, current events, trends and fads into your scrapbooks? Check out this month’s Masterful Scrapbook Design seminar here.

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POSTED IN Memory Keeping, Digital Scrapbooking, Template-y Goodness

HI I'M LYNNETTE. Graphic designer, tech-lovin’ memory keeper and lover of bold colors & patterns, good food and the great outdoors. Here at Nettio Designs, I share a behind the scenes peek at my own creative & life adventures. Read more...

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