Archive for October, 2006
Baxter Village getting a new crop of scrapbookers
The Charlotte Observer
When Isabel Medel saw the invitation to an ‘Open Crop’ at Noah’s Art on Baxter Village’s Market Street, she didn’t hesitate. Although she had never scrapbooked, she has friends who do. So she joined a group of avid ’scrappers’ who meet from 7 to 11 p.m. the third Thursday of every month for cropping.
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Digital Scrapbook Place Raises Money for Breast Cancer Awareness
Digital Scrapbook Place raises money for the Susan G. Komen Foundation for Breast Cancer Awareness Month in a new and innovative way.
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The future of Scrapbook Creation is here!
Greenstreet break with tradition by introducing a revolution in scrapbook creation – a mess free, time saving fade-proof record of precious memories for print, for the web and which can even be displayed on TV screens!
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Scrapbook cooking-related memories for future generations
By MARIE HOYER, Columnist
With the popularity of scrapbooking and card making, many people have enjoyed the creative process of expressing themselves through this art medium. We can carry this project one step further with the approaching holidays.
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Preserve Halloween’s fun with a frighteningly simple scrapbook
By Sandi Genovese DIY Network
What is the scariest thing about Halloween? As adults, the answer might well be the weight gain that results from snacking on Halloween candy. For kids, it’s more about dressing up and collecting the candy than it is about being scared.
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Scrapbookers hope for bumper crop
Group session to raise funds for child with muscular dystrophy
Mike Zettel
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A Katrina Scrapbook
By: Jed Duvall
Rappahannock resident Jed Duvall, an occasional contributor to these pages, spent ten days in New Orleans at the end of September as a guest of his friend Steve Steinberg, who lives in the city and survived Katrina and the subsequent flooding. This is Jed’s scrapbook of New Orleans scenes.
The people who live there call it the “misery tour”. They fled the hurricane, and lived in exile because their homes were flooded after Katrina passed. Some returned in a few months, some just a few weeks ago. Now, as they drive a visitor through the miles and miles of wreckage and misery, they can point out the few who are back, and the empty homes of many who may never return.
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CONVENTION CRASHING: SCRAPBOOKING
Wrap your memories in ribbon, stencil and glitter
By Brendan Buhler
Las Vegas Sun
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B&B pampers scrapbookers
By Juanita Westaby
The Grand Rapids Press
GRAND RAPIDS –There’s a difference between scraping by in the bed-and-breakfast industry and scrapping yourself to success.
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Scrapbookers share cut and paste passion
EMILY CURTIS
REGISTER STAFF WRITER
Dedicated scrapbookers, cut, pasted and designed projects Friday as part of A Taste of Scrapbooking Crop Weekend hosted by Memory Bound Scrapbook Store in Ankeny.