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5 Years Down, 5 New Scrapbooking Goals To Go (AND a Giveaway!)

POSTED ON April 29, 2011 IN 5th Scrapiversary

Well April, it’s been fun…

With April coming to a close, it’s means it’s time to wrap up my 5th Scrap-i-versary Celebration. So far this month I’ve told the story of how my digital scrapbooking journey began, shared my FAVE digital scrapbooking project ever, revisited some of my scrapbooking hits and cringe-worthy misses and counted down the last 5 years of digiscrapping.

To close out my 5th Scrap-i-versary Celebration, it seems only fitting that for my 5th and final Scrap-i-versary post, we leave behind the days of scrapbooking past and turn our attention toward the future. Revisiting some of my favorite and least favorite layouts and projects during this month made me realize there were a few changes I would like to make around here.

So with that here are five of my digital scrapbooking goals for my next scrapbooking year…

1. Get Back to My Scrapbooking Roots


As I mentioned in my hits & misses post earlier this week, back when I first started digital scrapbooking, I scrapped both square (12×12 or 8×8 really) and rectangle (8.5×11 layouts) and regularly swapped between a more paper-esque scrapbooking style and a more graphic magazine style.

Over the last several years I’ve really gotten away from this but I would love to get back into the habit of mixing things up, keep things fresh and stepping outside my scrapbooking comfort zone more often.

Expect to see a wider variety of page sizes (maybe even a pocket page protector or two), as well as styles, and maybe even a paper or hybrid project thrown here and there too for good measure.

2. Scrapbook More of Our Traveling Adventures

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One of mine and Adam’s absolute favorite things to do is travel. As Adam will be the first to tell you, if you ask me what I want to do over the weekend, my answer 9 times out of 10 will be “I just want to GO somewhere!” We love visiting new places and seeing new sights. It’s one of our favorite things about the military lifestyle. But if you were to look through my scrapbook albums would you likely know this about us? Nope.

In the five years since I started digital scrapbooking, we have lived in Korea for a year, taken trips to amazing places like Japan and Hawaii, and taken our first ever trip to Disneyworld and soon, NYC. We’ve gone on numerous road trips and camping trips and explored some awesome places like Yellowstone and Carlsbad Caverns.

But how many of these trips would you actually see if you flipped through our scrapbooks?

Zero.

Sure there may be a page here or there but for the most part, these memories and photos remain safely hidden away in our minds…and the depths of my computer hard drive.

So goal number 2 for this year is to get my travel scrapbooking on and actually document some of these amazing trips we’ve been lucky enough to take over the years.

which brings me to Goal #3…

3. Get My Organizing On

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By far the biggest obstacle holding me back from scrapbooking our travels is the sheer number of photos. Coming back from a trip with 800-1000 RAW photos to sort through is a daunting task!

If I’m going to embrace travel scrapbooking this year, I really need a photo and scrapbooking system that can handle the large volume of photos I’ll have to deal with. The Great Computer Spring Clean-a-thon was a great start but there is definitely still a lot to do when it comes to getting my organizing system into tip-top shape.

So expect to see lots more posts about my adventures in organizing (and mis-adventures, I’m sure, haha) here on the blog. I am determined that this year will be the year I find a systems that WORKS.

4. Scrapbook 100 layouts by the end of 2011

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Now I’m sure there are some of you who would find the idea of 100 layouts in a year laughable. You probably scrap that many layouts in a month with a baby in your arms and two toddlers running around. Ha.

The truth is in the five years I’ve been digital scrapbooking, the most number of layouts I’ve ever done in a single year has been 85. Which means 100? Kind of a bold goal for me.

By the end of April I will have completed 15 layouts (that’s an average of 3.75 a month for you fellow math nerds out there) which means I’ll have 8 months left to scrap 85 layouts. Averaging 10.6 layouts a month. Eeek.

My CT requirements with make up a minimum of 32 of those 85 but that still means I have at least 53 layouts to scrap on my own. It’s going to be a challenge for me I know, but I am excited for the prospect of getting back into a more consistent scrapbooking rhythm again and taking time to scrap layouts that are just for me.

Plus more layouts from me = more template-y goodness for you. It’s a win-win, haha.

5. Turn NettioDesigns into one kickass place to hang out

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Yep, that’s right, I am putting this out here. For all to see. Haha.

When I started NettioDesigns back in February, I knew it was going to be a learning experience. Just how BIG of a learning experience I don’t think I realized. Haha. So things around here definitely got off to a slower start than I would have liked as a I slowly learned how to balance scrapbooking, a digi website and life. But with three months under my belt I am definitely getting into a groove and I’m ready to start ramping things up around here. Time to take some of these plans and turn them into action.

What does this mean for you?

More.

More templates. More scrapbooking adventures. More tips. More tricks. More tutorials. You name it.

Which brings me to this…

I want to hear from YOU

What do you struggle with when it comes to digital scrapbooking?

Is it coming up with a fresh new design every time? Mixing and matching elements and papers? Maybe you have a layout that just didn’t work out the way you hoped? Organizing, Photoshop, Mac vs PC, Backing up your files…

Whatever it may be, big or small, easy or hard, I want to hear about it. Now is the time to ask your burning scrapbooking questions.

Have an awesome idea for a template, a tutorial you’d love to see?

Feel free to share that too.

Now is your chance to get those burning digital scrapbooking questions answered.

And just for a little added incentive…how about a giveaway.

One lucky commenter will win my next template release for FREE.

I know you like free.

How to Enter

To enter, all you need to do is leave a comment here on this blog post letting me know what you’re struggling with (or what you wish you could do better) and what you would love to see here at NettioDesigns when it comes to digital scrapbooking.

That’s pretty easy, right?

Want to increase your chances of winning? Post about this giveaway on Twitter and encourage your digiscrappy friends to come give their input too. Link me up to your tweet in a separate new comment to earn an extra entry.

You’ve got until Tuesday, May 3rd, 7am EST to post your comment to be eligible to win. Winner will be announced on the day of the new release.

And with that, my 5th Scrap-i-versary Celebration comes to an end. It’s been a fun five scraptastic years so far and I’m so thrilled with all the memories I have scrapped but I am definitely excited to see what the next few years bring scrapbooking-wise. Should be a fun!

Psst…want to make sure you don’t miss out on any of my future scrapbooking adventures? You should sign up for my blog RSS feed here.

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POSTED IN 5th Scrapiversary, Digital Scrapbooking

Counting Down the Last 5 Years of Digiscrappy Goodness

POSTED ON April 28, 2011 IN 5th Scrapiversary

With my 5th Scrap-i-versary Celebration winding down this week, I thought today would be a good day to spend some time breaking down just what five years of digiscrapping fun has added up to around here. Perhaps with a little help from my good friend The Count…

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Whoops, wrong Count…(but seriously my favorite Count ever)

Let’s try this again…

The count

There we go, that’s better. Take it away, Count von Count!

370: The total number of digital scrapbooking layouts I’ve scrapped since April 7, 2006

2006: The year with the least number of layouts (38)

2009: The year with the most number of layouts (84)

13: The number of layouts I’ve scrapped so far in 2011

77: The number of layouts I scrapped for The Digi Dares in 3.5 years as a Darer

48: The number of layouts I would counts as All About Me layouts

16: The number of layouts with the word FAVES in the title

3.5: The average number of hours it takes me to complete a layout

12: The total number of Creative Teams I’ve been on in the last 5 years

6: The number of Creative Teams I’ve been on at any one time

4.5: The most number of years I’ve been a single Creative Team (Zoe Pearn)

3.5: The number of years I’ve been a Sweet Shoppe SugarBabe

23, 225: the number of photos I’ve snapped since I purchased my Canon Rebel XT in 2006
(Is it any wonder why I dread organizing them, LOL!)

6441: the most number of photos taken in a single year (2010)

2: the number of computers I’ve used for scrapbooking

1: the number of those computers that was a Mac

1069: the number of days since I officially switch to a Mac

2: the number of versions of Photoshop I’ve used (CS2 & CS3)

2: the number of versions of Lightroom I’ve used (1 & 2)

239: the most non-Photoshop/computer money I’ve spent at once for scrapbooking-related goodies (Totally Rad Actions 1&2)

7: the most number of layouts the same single photo appears on

7: the number of scrapbooking competitions I’ve participated in

1: the number of scrapbooking competitions I won

2: the number of layouts I’ve had published in a print magazine (Creating Keepsakes & Scrapbooks Etc.)

4: the number of times I’ve been a guest on the Paperclipping Digi Show

20: the total number of digital scrapbooking templates made from my layouts so far

4: The number of scrapbooking albums I currently have (Us, People, Places, Things ala Stacy Julian’s Library of Memories system)

4: the number of times I’ve attempted a December Daily album

0: the number of times I’ve completed my December Daily album

16: the total number of weekly layouts I completed for my Deployment: 365 Project

40: the highest number of comments I’ve received on any single layout

12,554: the highest number of posts/comments I’ve left on any one site (DigiShopTalk)

24,937: the total number of posts/comments I’ve left on DigiShopTalk, My Scrapbook Art and Sweet Shoppe Designs combined

17.3: the total number of DAYS that amounts if I averaged one post/comment a minute (INSANE)
(Seriously, 17 days of posts/comments BOGGLES MY MIND. I knew it was a lot but dang, that’s insanity.)

So there you have it. Five years of scrapbooking fun broken down for some mathtastic nerdiness. Anything I missed that you must know? Ask and i shall calculate…using my handy dandy calculator, that is, haha.

Count Blah photo found here. The Count photo found here.

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POSTED IN 5th Scrapiversary, Digital Scrapbooking

Hits, Misses & Other Cringe-Worthy Scrapbooking Moments from the Past 5 Years

POSTED ON April 26, 2011 IN 5th Scrapiversary

Since I shared a little bit about one of my favorite scrapbooking projects in my last 5th Scrap-i-versary Celebration post, I thought today would be a good time to share some of my scrapbooking hits and misses over the past 5 years. Think of it as an Oscar Best & Worst Dressed list but with less designer duds and more scrapbooky goodness. And no Joan Rivers.

HIT: Mixing it up design-wise

When I look through my folders of digi layouts of yore, one thing that really strikes me from my early days is the amount of design variety in my layouts. Back then not only did I scrap both 12×12 and 8.5×11 layouts but I regularly switched between a more paper scrapbooking style and a more graphic magazine style.

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Over the years, I’ve moved away from this in favor of more paper-centric CT friendly layouts and while I don’t really regret it, I do miss stepping outside my regular style comfort zone more often. It’s good for my creativity and it pushes me to see things in a different light. Plus I love seeing the variety of sizes and styles in my albums. This is one relic from my early scrap years that I would definitely like to revisit more today.

HIT: Taking time to document life’s little moments…and quirks

Whenever I look through my layouts, pages like this always make me smile a big goofy grin…

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…because they are 100% me. And yes, that is me pretending to eat an entire block of cheese. Haha.

One thing I am forever grateful for when it comes to my scrapbooking is that I never got caught up into the whole idea of being, well, “caught up.” No having to scrap every photo in chronological order for this girl. I am all about keeping things low stress.

Perhaps this is a benefit of being a child-free scrapper and not having a constant reminder of just how fast my children are growing up, but I love having the freedom to scrap what I love most. I scrap the stories that matter most to me when they matter to me and I think there’s something incredibly magical about that. I LOVE looking back and seeing all these little bits and pieces of my life that I would have otherwise forgotten. My albums are essentially journals of my life during the past five years and I think that is oh-so-cool.

MISS: Not focusing enough on the story…or leaving it off completely

There’s one common thread throughout all my least favorite pages from the last five years and it’s this simple fact: they don’t contain enough story. Instead some form of wordy bits/brushwork/word art has been placed to add meaning to a page that really has no meaning. In some cases it works but as evidenced by this page, not always…

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What makes this page especially cringe-worthy for me is the simple fact that that photo? Not taken in Spring. In fact the photo itself has absolutely nothing to do with spring.

That photo was taken in August right before Adam deployed to Iraq. It was a last little hurrah just days before Adam deployed and was also our first trip to Rocky Mountain National Park (which is an AMAZING place by the way). We had gotten up early all eager-beaver style to take a hike up to this lake with the plan being to arrive there just in time to have lunch. We’d even packed a lunch and everything! But apparently we were either in much better shape than we thought or the hike was just that easy because we managed to arrive at our destination lake by 10am. Oops. So instead we had a snack, hung out for a little bit and went back to our campsite for lunch.It ended up being a really nice, relaxing day.

But you won’t find that story above on this page. Why? Because I clearly felt it was more important to include some sweet springtime wordart that had nothing to do with the story. And that’s definitely a scrapbooking FAIL in my book.

HIT: Dare-ing to step outside the box

Aww, the Digi Dares. For three years I was a member of the The Digi Dares, a challenge blog where we posted weekly challenges designed to push you out of your creative zone both design and topic-wise.

Let me just say this, joining the Digi Dares was one of the best scrapbooking decisions I’ve ever made during my five years of scrapbooking.

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Not only did the Dares keep me scrapping on a regular basis but they forced me to think creatively, try new-to-me styles and scrap stories I wouldn’t have otherwise. When I look back at my three years of Digi Dare layouts, there is something oh-so-magical about them. Some of my most favorite layouts ever are from my Darer days.

When I stepped down from the Digi Dare team in December 2010, I knew it was the right decision. With Adam being deployed, my scrap mojo was at an all time low and well, after three years, I had gotten a bit burnt out. But there are definitely days when I really miss the Digi Dare experience. There’s no denying that the Dares helped me become the scrapbooker I am today. My time as a Darer is definitely a part of my scrapbooking journey I will forever look fondly on.

MISS: Angles for the sake of angles or otherwise known as getting too caught up in the it-trend of the moment

Aww, yes, the golden age of geometry…I remember it well…

Back when I first started digital scrapbooking, the “in” design style at the time was all about angles. Take a single photo, angle it a few degrees, slap a few elements on it and call it good. I remember one very popular scrapper at the time talking about how she would purposely angle an element by 12 degrees to the left on one side of her page and then balance it by adding that same angle going to the right to an element on the opposite side of the page. These were amazing times, folks.

Coming from a much more linear design background (it doesn’t get much more linear than newspaper design, haha), angles were SO not my thing. I can appreciate a well placed slightly tilted element but angles in an attempt to make things interesting with no real purpose makes me twitchy.

For the first two years of my scrapping career, I tried to make it work. Really I did.

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And I hated those pages. They were so.not.me.

The moment I realized all my favorite scrapbookers were ones who had a much more clean, symmetrical, linear style was the moment I started to find my own style and really create consistently pages I loved. Realizing that it was OK to focus on what I loved rather than what was in at that moment was a huge lightbulb moment for me for sure.

Even now when I look back at my layouts from those early days, I still love the layouts that fit this linear esthetic. Layouts like this awesome gem…

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Which really, how can you not love a layout featuring Awesom-O? The fact that it tells the story of how the name Nettio was born is just icing on the cake.

But pages like the Golden Light layout above make my eyes bug out. I just want to reach out and deangle-fy everything. Kinda like needing to adjust a picture frame that’s just sliiiightly not level. Haha.

HIT: Getting my game face on

About a month after I scrapped my first digi layout, I signed up to compete in my first digital scrapbooking competition. I’ll admit, had I seen the list of scrapbookers who were competing before I signed up,  I would have totally wimped out. But I decided to push forward and eventually submitted this layout (which was like my 4th layout…ever!) as my entry…

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What’s more surprising than the fact that I still actually like this layout today, is the fact that I managed to make it through the first cut of the competition and into the top 100.

As a newbie scrapper, this was HUGE to me because there were definitely much more well-known scrappers who didn’t make it through. I ended up being eliminated after the 2nd round but even so, the boost of confidence I received from competing made me so glad I’d stepped outside of my comfort zone to give it a shot.

Over the last five years, I’ve competed in numerous digiscrapping competitions: Battle of the Creative Teams, Queen of the Crop, Stand Up and Scrap, just to name a few. And hey, I even managed to win one one time…

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But as cliché as it sounds, these competitions are really not just about winning for me.

Every time I participate in a scrapbooking competition, I learn something new about my scrapbooking, my design style and myself.

Much like the Digi Dares, scrapbooking competitions push me creatively and I always come away with some of my most favorite layouts because I’ve pushed myself to do something beyond what I normally do.

But perhaps more importantly, they force me to ask this simple question:

“What can I do to be different? What can I do to stand out?”

I’ve always been a big believer in the idea that if you’re only doing what everyone else is doing, you’re just another face in the crowd. This is true in competitions, CTs, life, you name it.

You have to be willing to push yourself and try new and different things if you ever want to grow – as both a scrapbooker and in life. I have no doubt that every scrapbook competition I’ve participated in has helped me become the scrapbooker I am today.

MISS: Allowing product to overshadow the story

When I showed this layout to Adam earlier this week, his comment was, “It looks like you used a baby kit for a non-baby layout.” Which let’s face it, isexactly what I did.

2008 miss arky

As any scrapbooker who’s ever been on a Creative Team knows, there are times when you have to do your best to rock a kit that maybe doesn’t fit 100% with with who you are or how you scrap.

Being a child-free scrapbooker I think I run into this more than most and normally I love the challenge of how can I make this baby/pregnancy/toddler-esque kit work for me?

In the case of this specific layout, it just didn’t work. To be fair, it’s not the kit’s fault. It’s a cute kit! But I tried to fight the spirit of the kit and well, lost, haha.

But the real loser here is the story. The photo and journaling are completely overshadowed by pattern and color on this page. (Not to mention that this design completely violates my no angles-for-the-sake of angles policy.)

HIT: Using scrapbooking to get through those tough times

When I started scrapbooking in 2006, I don’t think I realized just how intertwined scrapbooking and my life as an Army wife would become.

Scrapbooking has definitely become an outlet for me to deal with all the stress that comes with being a military wife – multiple deployments, moves, etc. It’s allowed me to keep perspective in the tough times and to remind myself to cherish the moments we have together when they are here.

Because as every military spouse knows, there are times when those moments are few and far between.

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If you were to look through my albums today, I’d like to think you’d get a pretty realistic view of what it’s like to be a military wife in the 21st century. My struggles with careers, deployments, etc are all in there.

When I look back at some of these layouts, I’ll admit, it’s tough. Sometimes I have momentary reservations where I think “holy crap, did I really put that out there?” But at the same time I embrace them for what they are. Because those emotions, those feelings, those moments – they are 100% REAL. They’re the story of a twenty-something Army wife trying to make sense of life and love through the art she loves.

Having an outlet for dealing with a lot of these emotions has been so so beneficial for me. They represent scrap therapy at it’s best.

HIT: Becoming a Sweet Shoppe SugarBabe

Obviously no hits or misses list would be complete without including one of my dream CTs so pardon me while I gush a little, haha.

Like a lot of digital scrapbookers, becoming a Sweet Shoppe SugarBabe was a dream creative team of mine so back in October 2007, when I received my email from Robin saying I’d been selected, I was beyond ecstatic.

Sugarbabe

So many amazingly talented scrapbookers have been Babes at some point that it still boggles my mind that I am lucky enough to be one of them. I am truly thankful that Robin and the team took a chance on me back in the day and chose me represent them and their designs. To say being a Babe has influenced my design style in ways I never expected would be an understatement.

But being a Babe is so much more than just amazing scrapbooking products. I feel so blessed to be able to be part of one of the truly sweetest teams out there. The Sweet Shoppe community is amazing and I have no doubt that one of the reasons I’ve made it through 5 years of scrapbooking has to do with all of the amazing people I have met thanks to my sweet digi home.

Being a Babe is truly the sweetest digi gig out there.

MISS: Not thinking like a paper scrapbooker

As I’m sure I’ve mentioned before, unlike a lot of digital scrapbookers, I didn’t come from a paper scrapbooking background.

I knew very little about scrapbooking when I started which was both good and bad. Good in that I wasn’t bogged down by any preconceived notions (like being “caught up”). Bad in that I really think too much about how a paper scrapbooking layout was put together.

Which occasionally made for some interesting design choices like this gem…

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Holy floating journaling, Batman!

I honestly have NO idea what I was thinking when the placed journaling on top of those papers and arrow. It makes absolutely no sense. Did I hope the journaling would magically fade into the background?

Even more perplexing is this would have been an easy fix. Add a little journaling block or journaling strip tucked in behind the papers with the arrow on top and voila! No more homeless journaling. But nope, I chose to leave it as is in all it’s floating glory.

What makes this page even more cringe-worthy for me is this was the very first page I did as a Sweet Shoppe SugarBabe. Looking at it now makes me seriously question how I managed to ever get on the team way back when. Perhaps my reasoning for this design miss should be not guilty based on reason of temporary insanity due to newfound Babe-ness? LOL!

HIT: Finding a style to call my own

Over the last five years, every one of these hits and misses have played a part in developing a style that I love. A style that is true to my love of scrapping small moments with clean, linear designs. Paper-centric scrapbooking with a bold, modern twist.

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My style has evolved in ways I never expected since I started scrapbooking in April 2006 and I can only imagine what the next five years will bring. But seeing the difference between this layout and the first layouts I created makes me so proud of how far I’ve come over the last five years. It’s been an amazing adventure and I am so excited to see what happens next.

Now It’s Your Turn

So what about you? What are your scrapbooking hits and misses? Have any cringe-worthy moments you’d like to get off your chest? Any layouts you’re especially proud of? Share them with me in the comments!

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POSTED IN 5th Scrapiversary, Digital Scrapbooking

Why Every Scrapper Should Scrap a Faves Page

POSTED ON April 19, 2011 IN 5th Scrapiversary, the Faves

As I mentioned in my last post, April 7th 2011, was officially five years to the day from when I created my first digital scrapbooking layout. Boy how time flies.

This week, in celebration of my 5th Scrap-i-versary, we’ll be continuing our trip down digiscrappy memory lane by revisiting some of my favorite digital scrapbooking hits and misses over the past five years, beginning with one of my absolute favorite scrapbooking projects ever: the Faves layouts. Or as I like to lovingly refer to it: the little scrapbooking project that would forever shape my future scrapbooking layouts. (Oh yeah, it’s that awesome.)

It’s All About the Faves

All you gallery stalkers out there have most likely seen my Faves layouts floating around in the digi galleries before, but for any of you newbies out there, here’s a quick refresher of what my Faves layouts are all about.

Back in January 2009, I decided that every month for that year, I would create a digital scrapbooking layout documenting my top ten favorite things from that month. My faves could be anything I wanted: people, places, things, experiences – anything and everything I was loving at that moment was fair game.

But I did set myself a few loose guidelines:

  1. My list had to include exactly ten items – no more, no less.
  2. Journaling had to be in list form but numbers were optional.
  3. The title for the layout had to include the month followed by the word FAVES.
  4. Each layout had to include a NEW self-portrait taken during that specific month. (I know some of you camera-shy peeps out there are cringing at the very thought of this, haha.)

Everything else was entirely up to me – color, design, kit, etc. (Well technically it was ALL up to me, but, uh, you get the idea, haha.)

The one thing I didn’t do was set myself a specific timeline for completing the layouts. No layout must be finish by the 8th minute of the 15th hour on the 1st day of the new month requirements here. If I scrapped my April faves on April 28th but didn’t scrap my May faves until July, I was totally ok with that. As much as I believe in the power of a deadline, I knew setting deadline for myself might quickly make this project a chore which I definitely wanted to avoid.

The Faves: the 2009 Edition

By the end of the 2009 Faves project I had scrapped these 12 layouts which I absolutely love:

Faves 2009

Uh…December?…December?…Come in, December…

Or uh, these 12 11 layouts.

Confession time…

Yes, I discovered as I was writing this post thatapparently I never actually scrapped a December 2009 Faves page. Oops. Looks like I have a little bit more scrapbooking to do, haha. (Guess it’s a good thing I didn’t set a deadline to complete these, huh? LOL)

Anyway, *clears throat* moving on…

By the time December 2009 rolled around, I was ready to be done with the Faves layouts. Don’t get me wrong. I loved loved loved creating these layouts. They were most definitely one of my favorite scrapbooking projects I had ever done. Just looking at them makes me smile a big goofy grin.

But by the end of 2009, Adam had been deployed for a total of six months and the stress of him being gone had slowly taken it’s toll on my scrapbooking mojo. (Which is to say my digi mojo pool was at the bare minimum.) So I decided to take a break from the structure of the Faves for awhile and see where I ended up.

The Faves: the 2011 Edition

As 2010 progressed, I found myself more and more really missing scrapping my Faves layouts.

  • I missed the simplicity of the list journaling. Seriously, easiest journaling ever.
  • I missed having new monthly photos on hand for All About Me layouts. I know, I’m weird. Haha.
  • I missed the challenge of coming up with fun, creative ways to scrap each month’s list in a new way.
  • And I really missed having that monthly snapshot of my life to look back on. Having a moment captured in time like that is so cool to me.

So when January 2011 rolled around, I decided to begin my monthly Faves layouts again.

Same rules. New faves. Two years later.

This is the lovely layout I scrapped back in February to document my January 2011 Faves:

January Faves 2011

And for reference purposes, here’s a larger version of the layout I scrapped documenting my January 2009 Faves:

Seeing these two layouts – ten faves, two years apart – reminds why I LOVE these Faves layouts oh-so-very-much. (And not just because my drop shadowing has clearly improved, haha.)

In the two years between when I scrapped these two layouts, I’ve:

  • been through a year-long deployment
  • sold a car
  • sold our first house
  • moved to a new city and state
  • bought another car
  • made three trips to Disneyworld, trips to Chicago and Hawaii and numerous trips to California

To say my life is different today from how it was in January 2009 would be an understatement.

And yet when I look at these two layouts, I’m reminded again that while my world around me may have changed (such is life as a military wife), so much about me has remained the same.

Like my love for driving my Nissan Murano. Oh how I love that car.

And my obsession for home decor blogs. Young House Love is my newest fave.

This Is Why I Love the Faves

If I were to ask you today what your top-ten favorite things were back in January 2009, would you be able to tell me? Lord knows I wouldn’t be able to remember. But the beauty of these Faves layouts is I don’t have to.

Because my Faves? They are right there. On.these.layouts. Documented for all time.

And that right there is why I love scrapbooking.

Because it allows me to document all those little bits and pieces of life that would otherwise be forgotten. Those little bits that truly make up who we are. And that is oh-so-very-cool.

Why Every Scrapbooker Should Scrap a Faves Layout

Pardom me for a moment while I step up onto my little digi soapbox to say this:

I truly believe that every scrapbooker should take the time to scrap their very own Faves layout.

Why?

  • Because a top ten list is one of the easiest forms of journaling you can possibly do. For real.
  • Because a list of your personal faves will say more about you than a travel/event/birthday layout ever will
  • Because it’s an awesome way to make sure YOU are featured in your scrapbooks too

And if that wasn’t reason enough for you, I’m about to make creating your own very Faves layouts mind-blowingly easy.

Introducing FAVE-O-RITES Vol. 1 – The January Faves Edition

One advantage of my being one of the slowest digiscrappers ever? Despite it being now uh, April, haha (seriously, HOW did that happen??), I have only scrapbooked one 2011 Faves layouts – my January 2011 Faves. Which means, good news for you, there is still plenty of time for you to join me in scrapbooking your 2011 Monthly Faves! Woohoo! Go Team Slow Scrapper!

Today I am releasing the first in a series of digital scrapbooking templates based on my Faves layouts: FAVE-O-RITES Vol. 1 – The January Faves Edition.

Today’s release includes two templates: The January Faves No. 1 and The January Faves No. 2.

Each template can be purchased individually or you can purchase the template two-pack to save a little cash. These templates are not only perfect for documenting your own Faves layouts but they’re a great way to scrapbook any kind of top ten list for yourself, your spouse or your kids.

Here they are in all their digiscrappy goodness…

FAVE-O-RITES Vol. 1 – The January Faves Edition

FAVE-O-RITES Vol. 1 Jan Bundle

FAVE-O-RITES Vol. 1 – The January Faves No. 1

January Faves No. 1

FAVE-O-RITES Vol. 1 – The January Faves No. 2

January Faves No. 2

Now It’s Your Turn

And with that my 5th Scrap-i-versary tribute to my most favorite project in the past five years comes to an end. But now I want to hear from you.

Have you scrapped your own Faves layout? Did you love the end result? Have you thought about it but just never taken the plunge? If so what are you waiting for?

Hit reply and let me know in the comments and if you’ve scrapped your Faves, be sure to link me up to your page so I can check it out! And if you use one of my brand-spanking new templates, be sure to link me up here in the comments too so I leave ya some love. I can’t wait to see what you create!

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POSTED IN 5th Scrapiversary, the Faves, Digital Scrapbooking

This Day in Scrap History

POSTED ON April 7, 2011 IN 5th Scrapiversary

Today folks, we are going to take a delightful trip down memory lane using only our imaginations. (If only the Tardis were here to take us for real. Or the DeLorean would work too. Haha.)

***cue wavy lines signaling a trip back in time***

The date is April 7th, 2006.

Adam and I have been living in Seoul, South Korea for just under four months. Not only was this our first military duty station, but I was also a brand new Army wife on her first ever even trip overseas. To say it had been a challenging few months would be an understatement.

A few months earlier, during one of my many I’m-so-bored-I-want-to-cry trips to the magazine section at the PX (that’s an on-base Wal-Mart-esque store for you non-military peeps), I had stumbled across a special issue of Simple Scrapbooks magazine featuring digital scrapbooking.

“You mean I can use a computer for scrapbooking?” I thought at the time. I’m pretty sure a heavenly chorus of angels started singing “Hallelujah right then and there.

The next several months were a flurry of activity as I tried to learn anything and everything I could about digital scrapbooking. Many a day were spent browsing the galleries and forums at places like The Digi Chick, Scrapbook-bytes and Two Peas soaking it all in. Watching as many lynda.com video tutorials as possible in an effort to learn Photoshop as well as I knew InDesign, because I knew having a solid foundation in Photoshop would make everything that much easier when I was ready to get started.

April 7th, 2006 was much like any other day. Adam was hard at work at the military hospital on post and I was home alone once again, hanging out on our un-comfy military issued dorm-style couch in our 7th-story Korean apartment in the heart of Seoul.

It might have seemed like a normal day, but in reality, this day was special. Because it was this day that scrap history was made.

You see, on April 7th, 2006 I created this gem of a layout:

Carmel LO

That’s right. That is my very first digital scrapbooking layout.

Take a photo now before it gets locked up in the vault for good, never to be seen again. Haha.

When I look at this layout now, I see many mistakes.

  • A photo in desperate need of some fill light.
  • Some sketchy beveling in an effort to make the alpha look like a sticker.
  • And the biggest crime of all – the use of the dreaded Papyrus font. To my knowledge I had never before nor ever again used that font. I have no idea what came over me that day. Temporary design insanity? I blame the Yellow Dust!

And yet at the same time, I can’t help but feel a bit of fondness toward this little first layout of mine. Sure it’s not a layout I would create today but when I look at it, I do see glimpses of the scrapbooker I have become. The paper blocking, the little wordstrips, a moment captured in time. Those are all elements I still love and use today.

More than anything, this little layout represents the start of my digital scrapbooking adventure. An adventure that over the last five years has seen me through multiple military moves, two deployments and numerous other life experiences. I have met so many amazing people and have captured so many life moments that would have otherwise been forgotten.

If you had asked me five years ago if I thought I would still be at this hobby today, I probably would have said no. But I am oh so glad that digital scrapbooking and the amazing community of people have become such an integral part of my life. I truly can’t imagine by life without it.

It’s Time to Party

Today, April 7, 2011, is officially my 5th Scrapiversary. That’s right. Today is exactly five years from when I created that first little layout of mine.

And it’s time to celebrate. You can’t see me, but I am donning a party hat and throwing confetti in the air. Woohoo!

Today begins the official 5th Scrapiversary celebration here at NettioDesigns. That means a slew of fun Scrapiversary themed posts as well as some awesome new products in the Shoppe. I am so excited!

So with that, let the celebrating begin! And since every good celebration needs music…

Let’s get this party started.

What about you? Anyone else ever celebrated a Scrapiversary? Were you excited to reach that milestone or did it make you wonder how in the world that many years slipped by in the blink of an eye? Any chance you were able to finagle a present out of it? I’ve been trying to convince Adam to buy me a gift (perhaps a camera upgrade?) but he doesn’t seem sold so far, haha.

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POSTED IN 5th Scrapiversary, Digital Scrapbooking

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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