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    Book Giveaway: Show it Off!

    Monday, March 17, 2008, 07:53 AM EST [Featured Book]

    Calling all scrapbookers and papercrafters! Are you ready to put your talent on display? I’m very excited to announce the release of the newest Memory Makers book, Show it Off!



    Show it Off! gives you great tools and inspiration to go beyond the boundaries of your scrapbook pages and create projects you can display around your home. Each chapter provides tons of innovative, out-of-album project ideas--like collage frames, clocks, shadow boxes, mini albums, boxes and photo cubes--and step-by-step instructions for several techniques. Plus, many of the projects are popular album sizes, letting you easily adapt the ideas to create traditional scrapbook layouts.


    In celebration of the release of this fantastic new book, we are giving away a copy to one lucky blog reader! To enter, leave a comment on this post answering the question: Do you typically display your layouts or paper projects? The contest is open until noon this Friday (March 21).

    Look for Show it Off!-inspired projects and more Show it Off! fun later this week.

    Happy Monday!

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    Q+A with author Becky Fleck

    Thursday, March 13, 2008, 10:12 AM EST [Featured Book]

    If you're looking to whip up a creative page design in a flash, you will love the user-friendly sketches featured in Memory Makers latest release, Scrapbook Page Maps. Here author and artist Becky Fleck shares some thoughts about using sketches and authoring a book.

    Snapshot: 3 Quick Questions


    1. You’re a graphic designer by trade. How did you get started in scrapbooking?

    About five years ago, I decided to create an album to commemorate my in-law’s 60th wedding anniversary. Looking back, I think it was nuts to create a 60-page album that spanned their entire life together when I’d never scrapped a day in my life. But I had so much fun experimenting with different papers, embellishments and techniques. I’m a “jump in with both feet” kind of gal, and I was officially hooked on the hobby after that.


    2. What other hobbies/interests are you involved in outside of scrapbooking?

    I am hopelessly obsessed with football and fly fishing! From April to September, you’ll find me standing in numerous rivers and streams throughout Montana, Wyoming and Canada. From September to February, I’m permanently planted in our family room on Saturdays and Sundays watching NCAA football (go Sun Devils!) and the Minnesota Vikings. Seriously, I tell all my family and friends, “Do not call me on a Sunday unless you are on fire or in the ICU!”


    3. You live on an old cattle ranch nestled in the Beartooth Mountains in Montana. What’s the coolest thing about living there in the wide, open spaces?

    I really enjoy the solitude and peaceful quality of life that comes with living in such a remote area, but I’d have to say the coolest times are in June and July when the mule deer come around with their new fawns. We frequently supplement their diets with cracked corn, especially for the does who have had twins or triplets. Last summer and fall, two does had a set of each. There is so much wildlife right outside our windows all year round. The cottontail bunnies are pretty darn cute, too!


    The Deep Stuff

    4. This book is all about sketches—or “page maps” as you’ve coined them. What is the biggest advantage to using a page map when creating a scrapbook page?

    For me, they are a real time saver. It is a lot of fun to gather papers, embellishments and photos together, but I don’t always have a lot of time to develop a design for a page layout. With a page map, the layout comes together fast and easy.


    5. Your page maps are so versatile and offer lots of room for design flexibility. In what ways can I adapt a page map to fit my own style?

    First and foremost, I would suggest not following the page map exactly as it is drawn. By shifting around the elements of a page, altering photo and title positions, and changing up embellishments, your own personal style will naturally come through. Flipping and rotating page maps to fit your photos and theme is another way to mix in your own style. Most importantly, just relax and have fun with the design process.


    6. Your scrapbook layouts are amazing—everything from color to design to photography. What other things will I find in the book?

    In this book I encourage the reader to be an artistic rebel, even if only for a day. The book is filled with valuable tips, notes of inspiration, design ideas and step-by-step technique instructions. One of my favorite techniques is a unique combination of fabric and plastic—it was a fun and messy process!


    7. What are your greatest inspirations and how do you translate them onto your scrapbook pages?

    My two greatest sources of inspiration are the stories behind my photos and Anthem magazine.

    I am a huge proponent of journaling my stories because as scrapbookers, we are the keepers of our history. One hundred years from now, I want my family to know the true and authentic story of me, not just the who/what/where/when.

    Anthem magazine is an edgy, urban culture magazine that is put together with a fascinating and captivating design, along with killer ads from the most well-know to the most obscure companies. An issue of Anthem never fails to inspire me on some level.


    8. What is the most surprising and/or fulfilling thing about being a published author?

    Right now, I’d have to say the most surprising thing is the sheer volume of e-mails I've received! I have been overwhelmed with such thoughtful notes of congratulations and encouragement. The most fulfilling aspect of the book is that I had two wonderful editors who preserved my voice throughout the manuscript and my quirky (sometimes snarky) personality really comes through. That was important to me because I tend not to take myself too seriously if I can help it!


    9. What do you hope readers will enjoy most about your book?

    I hope everyone will find it a useful tool that educates, inspires and saves time, especially for beginning scrapbookers, but even for the most seasoned artist. The card deck is such a cool component of the book, too, and I think readers will discover how handy it is for crops, classes and shopping. By the way, if anyone figures out how to play Texas Hold ’Em with the card deck, let me know!

    To learn more about Becky and her page maps, visit her web site.

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    Book Giveaway WINNER!

    Friday, March 7, 2008, 01:20 PM EST [Featured Book]

    It's Friday afternoon and I'm sitting cross-legged on my comfy sofa at home. Why? Snow day! The F+W office is closed for the afternoon and I'm going to savor my unexpected free time. But before I dive into the early weekend, let me announce the Scrapbook PageMaps book giveaway winner.

    Congratulations, Rita!!! You've won a copy of Becky Fleck's outstanding new book. I've left a message for you on your mycraftivity page; please reply to the message to receive your book.

    Thanks to everyone for all your enthusiasm about the contest and the book. Look for more book giveaways soon.

    Have a great weekend!

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    Book Giveaway + More Page Maps Fun

    Thursday, March 6, 2008, 03:01 PM EST [Featured Book]

    For me, coming up with a stunning page design is the hardest part of scrapbooking. It’s certainly easy enough to choose pretty papers and embellishments from all the fabulous choices on the market today. But once I have all my photos and supplies laid out neatly in front of me, I suddenly have a bad case of scrapper’s block. Enter sketches. Sketches are great for times like these when my creative muse goes on vacation. They also come in handy for whipping up layouts with supersonic speed whenever I’m short on time, which, lately, is just about every day.

    That’s why I’m so excited to get this new book from Becky Fleck in my hot little hands. In Scrapbook Page Maps, Becky offers up 60 original sketches as well as a wealth of inspiration and ideas sure to give your creative energy a boost.

    I created the layout above using this 1-photo sketch. I adapted the original 8.5" x 11" size to a smaller 8" x 8" format and used a more simple journaling style (who, what, where) instead of traditional paragraph-style. It took about 30 minutes to complete and will make a perfect anniversary gift for my parents.

    Go to our project gallery to upload your own layouts. We’d love to see what unique creations you come up with using sketches.

    And don’t forget to enter our book giveaway by noon this Friday to win a free copy of Scrapbook Page Maps. Visit Monday’s blog post to enter.

    Amy

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    Book Giveaway!

    Monday, March 3, 2008, 10:10 AM EST [Featured Book]

    Did you know that March in National Craft Month? Well, now you do! And in honor of all things paper-crafty, we are giving away a copy of Scrapbook Page Maps by Becky Fleck, which is due out this week.



    Whether you’re pinched for time, in need of inspiration or simply keen on a set of sketches that fits your personal style and taste, you’re sure to fall in love with Page Maps. As a bonus, the book comes with a set of cards featuring all 60 sketches that can be tucked into your purse.

    To enter the giveaway, simply leave a comment on this post by noon (eastern time) this Friday. The giveaway is open until this post reads “closed.”

    I have to say, I am indeed in love with this book. I flipped through it for the first time last week and could not get enough of the sketches and layouts. In fact, I created this layout about my dad and me in no time flat using one of Becky’s single-photo sketches as my inspiration:




    Check back tomorrow for more Page Maps fun!

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