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Paperclipping 132 – New Year’s Predictions Minibook

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This week’s episode is the last for 2009! Many thanks to all the Paperclipping Members, whose memberships make it possible for us to produce these tutorials.

This week’s episode is for members only but anyone can click on the video above to see the trailer. There’s also a Quicktime version of the trailer here. If you are new here, you might want to watch the free tutorials available in the left-hand column. Anyone who would like to see this week’s video, plus the other 130 episodes in the archives, can find out how to become a Paperclipping Member by clicking here.

Supplies for New Years Album:
Many thanks to Stampin’ Up for providing their Glassy Glaze Enamel and the Bashful Blue cardstock.
Reminder to Members: watch your emails today or tomorrow for an invitation to sign up for a one-week email course of seven daily lessons for holiday photography.

December Daily: My focus over the last couple workdays has been on the email photography course. I will post pictures of my album over the next few days here on the blog. I just need a little more. :)

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  • Kristyn G
    I really like the heat embossing technique in this tutorial! Thanks Noell!
  • Also wanted to add what a fun idea, especially to be able to look back on it not just the following year, but in years to come :) Thanks for sharing!
  • I don't get to post as often as I would like anymore here... but wanted to chime in and say how much I LOVE this idea! The years have seemed to fly by (just celebrated my 15th wedding anniversary on Dec 3rd!) and I can see looking back how this would have been so fun to look at. Need to find the time to create this and do it as a tradition. Thanks, girl!
  • Congrats on your anniversary, Terri. And thanks for the compliments on the idea. Izzy inspired the idea of doing predictions and that got me brainstorming how to put it all together into a book.
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