Listen "Q&A with Stacy (part 1)"
Episode Synopsis
More than a year ago at the beginning of episode 7, during my introduction I quite unexpectedly said, “This is episode 77 of Exactly Enough Time …” I think I was almost challenging myself to see if I could in fact stick with this thing for seventy additional weeks! Well, today I’m actually publishing my 77th episode and thought it might be fun to solicit questions from my listeners and share some personal perspective. I received many questions—enough that today is part one—focused on the topic of memory keeping. I’ll respond to questions of a more personal nature in a couple of weeks.
Here are some of the questions I respond to …What started you in scrapbooking?Do you still sort your photos according to the methods you’ve taught?How do you organized your scrapbooking/art supplies?Ideas for a high school scrapbook club.The challenges of scrapbooking for others.How do you prioritize memory keeping with the demands of life and family?What to do when you haven’t printed a photo in over 5 years?I promised I would share the first three scrapbook pages I ever created—well, there are actually four. I made these pages during my first-ever Scrapbooking 101 class with Kim Cook, at Paper Hearts, in Salt Lake City, UT. This was 1994.
You can purchase the eBook of Photo Freedom HERE.
This image of my storage room—which sits behind my creative studio—is not up to date, but still reflects the shelves that hold bins of scrapbook embellishments, stored by COLOR.
You can watch (old but still good) videos of how I “scrap by color” HERE.
In my library of albums, I have a section for US (albums for my immediate family members), PEOPLE (grandparents, extended family, friends and family history), PLACES (our home and community and destinations we have visited for pleasure or work) and THINGS (pages about everyday life, celebrations, traditions, sports and recreation—basically everything that’s left over!) I LOVE my library!!
Get introduced to principles of my approach in this FREE course, The Principles of Photo Freedom HERE. I’ll add a few more photos of my albums and how I display them later today!
Here are some of the questions I respond to …What started you in scrapbooking?Do you still sort your photos according to the methods you’ve taught?How do you organized your scrapbooking/art supplies?Ideas for a high school scrapbook club.The challenges of scrapbooking for others.How do you prioritize memory keeping with the demands of life and family?What to do when you haven’t printed a photo in over 5 years?I promised I would share the first three scrapbook pages I ever created—well, there are actually four. I made these pages during my first-ever Scrapbooking 101 class with Kim Cook, at Paper Hearts, in Salt Lake City, UT. This was 1994.
You can purchase the eBook of Photo Freedom HERE.
This image of my storage room—which sits behind my creative studio—is not up to date, but still reflects the shelves that hold bins of scrapbook embellishments, stored by COLOR.
You can watch (old but still good) videos of how I “scrap by color” HERE.
In my library of albums, I have a section for US (albums for my immediate family members), PEOPLE (grandparents, extended family, friends and family history), PLACES (our home and community and destinations we have visited for pleasure or work) and THINGS (pages about everyday life, celebrations, traditions, sports and recreation—basically everything that’s left over!) I LOVE my library!!
Get introduced to principles of my approach in this FREE course, The Principles of Photo Freedom HERE. I’ll add a few more photos of my albums and how I display them later today!
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