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PRT 008 – Scrapbooking Tools and…Lain, Are You There?

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The Contest

We announced in the show that we’re starting a contest. The prize is a chance for you to be on the Paperclipping Roundtable as a guest panelist. Wouldn’t that be fun?

Here’s how to enter (this is available to anyone):

  1. Write your own opinion about a topic we’ve discussed in any episode of the Paperclipping Roundtable and post it online somewhere. This could be on your blog or in a forum. (Make sure you link back to the Papercliping Roundtable episode that had the topic you’re discussing to ensure you qualify.) Note: while we like reading reviews about the show help us to improve it, we are not looking for reviews of the show for this contest.
  2. Add a comment on this blog post letting us know you wrote about the Roundtable, and include a link to what you wrote — so we can see it.
  3. Wait for us to select our favorite reviews and choose someone to be on the show.

It’s that easy. We can’t wait to read what you write. And we’re thrilled to have one of you on the show with us!

Do you have feedback for us? Any comments or questions? Leave them in the comments for this post… We’d love to hear what you think!

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  • Andrea M
    Just listened to this episode (I'm a digiscrapper and didn't start listening until the digi show started, but find I get almost as much out of this one as the digi). I just wanted to say, that unless you want to spend hours upon hours reorganizing your files after a hard drive failure, use Mozy. Mozy promised to delete after 30 days any file that wasn't still on your computer when it did it's backup.... it didn't. I had also rearranged (like I said I'm a digiscrapper) my scrapbooking products, and I had duplicates of just about everything. I spent many many hours trying to get it reorganized. After I did, I found out that my new hard drive doesn't like mozy, and won't backup to them. It was very frustrating. I dropped Mozy, and now have an external (and am working on my CD backups, like Izzy suggested).
  • keishahd
    Oh no! I am so super late, but I thought I'd join in anyway, just in case. Maybe you'll just think I'm so awesome that you want me on the show! :)

    http://stampscrappin.blogspot.com/2010/04/thoughts-on-paperclipping-roundtable.html

    By the way, I love your show, it's so great to have a podcast about scrapbooking!

    KeishaHD
  • keishahd
    Thanks for your comment Noell! Maybe next time. ;)
  • Extremely late, but here nonetheless! My hopefully thoughtful commentary on allowing non-industry scrappers into CHA.

    http://surrenderyourphotos.com/?p=36
  • I know this is a little late, but mine is on my blog. Here's the link:

    http://snapsandsnippets.blogspot.com/2010/03/paperclipping-roundtable-pull-up-chair.html

  • Heather
    Love the podcasts! very thought provoking! I've listened to 4 podcasts and I found a theme of "not getting stuff done" from all of them. I've seen this thought alot with folks that I know in real life. It got me thinking about what things prevent us from scrapping after hearing y'all discuss it.
    http://thelordfamily.blogspot.com/2010/03/musingsfinishing-that-thought.html
  • Here is my post about the very first episode regarding how it all counts. http://rachelcbriggs.blogspot.com/2010/03/it-all-counts-it-truly-does.html

    Thanks!
  • Rachel
    oops I posted this twice. Sorry. my mistake. I can't figure out how to delete one of them.
  • Here is my comment/opinion on the very first episode regarding It all counts. http://rachelcbriggs.blogspot.com/2010/03/it-all-counts-it-truly-does.html

    Thanks!
  • Darcy
    Enjoying the podcasts, but have one comment: This is the first podcast where one of your guests identified themselves before they started talking again (thanks Renee). I don't recognize many of your guests by voice, so it's helpful when they say "Renee here" and then begin each time they comment.

    Thanks for the fun show topics!
  • This is good feedback and something we've kept in mind but it's hard to do. One of our most important features of the show is that it be naturally conversational and it just isn't in any way natural to identify yourself before you talk in a normal conversation. We also feel that it's important, though, for people to know who is talking. So it's definitely something we've been talking about.

    Angie Lucas has always been really good at doing that whenever she's been on. And we did it quite a bit during CHA. It was on our minds more during that episode b/c there were so many of us and it was kind of a joke to try and get our names in there. :)

    Thanks for the reminder to keep working on that, Darcy!
  • kristenmomofthreeboyw
    Loving the Roundtable...I hope you realize you are in my scraproom with me each time! :)
    I talked abou the guilt of scrapbooking that Ali mentioned way back in week #3 here: http://kristenworden.blogspot.com/2010/03/guilty-much.html
  • Ladydoc
    Did it!
    Audio at this link
    http://www.soundcloud.com/ladydoc/paperclipping-audition-3
    and link path also on my blog
  • This is not an entry for the contest, but a comment on the episode. I don't personally like the look of the I-top (when you use paper, you can see the folds where the paper tucks under the metal), but I do like the idea of making my own brads. I have been using the Build-a-brad from Stampin Up ($9.95 for 24, http://www.stampinup.com/ECWeb/ProductDetails.aspx?productID=109128) and have been really happy with it - the only additional tool you need is a 1/2" circle punch. The product comes with a metal base, you adhere a 1/2" circle that you have punched on top, and then put a clear epoxy circle (included) on top of that. The metal bases come in pewter or brass. I have made brads with ribbon, patterned paper, even an image I stamped, and I really like the way it looks on my pages. Because of the metal rim that shows through at the base, I think it looks more like a real brad than the i-top brads do.

    (For the record, I am *not* a Stampin Up demonstrator, just really like this product. And maybe it counts more as a product than a tool?)
  • papersquirrel
    Ha! - Noel when you brought up the brave question of tools that are a waste of money – I said out loud to my empty house, the Tag Maker Tool! So I had to laugh when Rene mentioned that tool, as well as another colored staples, which are pretty much eye candy. I had also bought the colored staples, but when I was home, realized they don’t work in a regular (at least mine) stapler. Anyone want these? You can have them if you pay the postage. (U.S. only)

    As for a future show suggestion:
    Scrapbooking for the family vs. each child:

    For Example:
    Say you went on a trip and visited family and a theme park. You come back with 450 plus pictures. You have three kids: one is into roller coasters, one is very close to her cousin (family visit), one is a teenager that goes off and takes 120 emo. pics of herself and some art-type scenic photos. Oh - and you got maybe 4 good photos of your relatives because emo child drained the camera battery. How do you scrap/divide these memories? Make a mini book x 4? Do you make special layout for each child? Just wondering how you would file/target this type of project.

    Thanks for reading
  • Great topic suggestion! I'll put it on our list. Thank you!
  • Ladydoc
    Whoops!! We are expected to talk NOT type, right? LOL!
    The correct link to my entry is at the following web link to my blog
    http://www.karenscorneroftheweb.blogspot.com
  • Ladydoc
    Hi! Love the idea of the contest.
    You can check out my entry on my blog at
    http://www.karenscorneroftheweb.blogspt.com
    Thanks, it was fun to do!
  • Diane365
    My contest entry was linked to an older show which I responded in the comments: but then I thought I should link it here too. Yep- type A.

    http://diane365.blogspot.com/2010/02/thoughts-on-process-and-scraplifting.html
  • You were right to link in a comment here. We're going through the comments in this post to find the entries, so good job being thorough! ;)
  • kitsbykara
    I love the idea of this contest! I wrote my reply as soon I finished listening. My entry is on the blog at www.alluneedscrap.com. I hope to hear from you soon! Now, I have to go catch up on the episodes I missed!

    BTW I just wrote a post relating to another show you did--Why People Don't Scrap.. based on overheard converstations, students at my classes, discussions with my scrapping girls, and ads in magazines! Can't wait to hear what you all say about it!!
    Thanks,

    Kara
  • kitsbykara
    I love the idea of this contest! I wrote my reply as soon as I finished listening to it! My entry is on my blog at www.alluneedscrap.com
    Hope to hear from you soon!! Now I have to catch up on the episodes I have missed!! Love them so far!!!
    Thank you!!
    Kara
  • Natasha Souliere
    Here is where I posted my entry! Take a little time to read all the comments, they are right on track with what you all were discussing. This is so right up my alley. Izzy is doing a fantastic job as the non-scrapbooker of the group.

    http://www.cricut.com/messageboard/tm.aspx?m=6277359&mpage=1&key=�

    Please cut and paste to your browser, I couldn't get it to hyperlink....darn it all.

  • The link worked just fine for me!

    And I agree...very interesting comments there!
  • Deb
    Hi, thanks for another great episode. I shared my thoughts on the discussion about the I-Top here: http://www.debann.com
  • These podcasts have been so thought-provoking for me, particular as a digital scrapper. Thank you for this invitation to follow up on some of the lively discussion with my own perspective.

    My post is linked to my name.
  • SHackney
    Comments on the Slice:
    1. It is an amazing device that is very portable, I own a Cricut, but I bought a Slice for crafting on the go (actually for using when I traveled in South America).
    2. The cards (SD cards) are quite cool, neat images.
    3. They are just releasing a magnetic board/glass mat for it to sit on, with a matching "ring" that goes over the Slice to hold it to the glass mat while it's cutting. The other side of the mat is a foam mat (like a mousepad) which is great for embossing the same images rather than cutting them out (there are embossing tips available for the Slice - they replace the cutting blades).
    4. It weighs very little, takes up very little space, has a nice case available as well as a small binder that holds the SD cards and image booklets.
    5. Making Memories customer service rocks! I love their stuff, and know that if I ever have an issue with something they make, they will take care of me.

    Nope, don't work for MM, just love them as a company!
  • Thank you! There are always so many viewpoints, I'm happy when people add theirs to the show by putting them here for others to read.
  • Hey Noell and Izzy...

    I'd love to see you do a show with a panel of scrapbook store owners from different areas of the country. Would be so interesting to hear what works, what doesn't, what is popular in that area, different ways they are bringing in customers, etc.
  • We tried to do this for Newsbreak with local owners but couldn't get it together. Since Roundtable isn't live, we just might be able to do that! I'll put the idea on the list of possibilities. Thanks!
  • rosann
    what an interesting idea. that would make a great show i think.
  • kimstrotherkdgirl
    It's interesting that being a professional in the scrapbook industry has become such a hot topic here. I have asked myself why does everyone feel so passionate about their opinions? I have come to the belief that it's because this is such a personal hobby. We all put our heart and soul into our pages, weather they are for our personal albums or if they are submitted to be published. We have labored over them, remembering, lovingly creating, and telling our story as only we can tell it. So of course we are all passionate about it. I think that's what makes this hobby so great. I get that the panel sees themselves as regular scrapbookers who make pages and tell their stories just like the rest of us. And while this is very true, you are more than that. You are on the inside of this industry too. So I find it a little funny that you seem surprised, a little defensive, by the comments about being in the industry. It's obvious your listeners think highly of you and your work in the industry or we wouldn't be listening. Personally, I am very impressed with the panel and have admired many of them for years. However I stand by my comment that it would be great to expand the panel with a "regular" scrapbooker. I was happy to read about the contest and if it works out I hope you would consider making it a regular part of your show. Finally, I want to say thank you. Thank you for listening to your listeners and giving us a voice, and thank you for all the hard work I know it takes to keep this all going.
  • I am sitting here listening to roundtable #5. And first I just have to say I am not going to comment on the 70's music thingy! Hee Hee. Lain was going through the reasons for not scrapping! I have to agree with Noelle that reason #4 should have been #1, because as a shop owner,( by the way we are very very rural), I was rather proud of myself the other day for coming up with this statement as I was helping a customer choose product. She was trying to decide what she was going to work on and as we were chatting she told me some of her ideas and that she wasn't sure whether she should try and "catch up" with her son's sports or do this other thing she had in mind...My answer almost automatically was" Ketchup is for hamburgers and fries, not scrapbooking! Do what you want to do because that is the story you want to tell right now!" So I just wanted to pass that on! Also big thanks to, I think it was Nancy who said that beginners really need to visit their local scrapbook stores for some individual help! That is what we have been trying so hard to make available to our area for the past 3 years. Very recently, there are times we have been asking ourselves how on earth to keep our doors open, as we become more and more strapped with our bills and overhead. I am glad I have another job that helps me to invest in keeping my little shop open. Please keep plugging for all us little shops as that is what keeps my spirits up! Keep doing what your doing, I know I have referred your show and your membership in various circles. I would like to ask if I could possibly make sure it is okay that I add your webpage to mine? Never hurts to ask and make sure! Thanks again, Laura P
  • Ha ha, I love the Ketchup response.

    Since we have an international audience, I try to give the audience online sources, but yes I do mean to emphasize the idea of looking locally at their local store. Thanks for the reminder and we'll try to get that in more often!
  • lainie9
    I'm here! I'm here! ;)
  • rachelpaci
    I agree with Lain about that little sewing machine...I ended up throwing mine away. I also bought the Heidi Swapp Iron by Advantus for ironing iron-ons. Why? I should've just used my regular iron. I don't use my Crop-a-dile for scrapbooking projects, but I've used it for kid's projects. Another thing I bought that I didn't use much is the Cricut--I ended up selling it on craigslist. But, I've wanted a Silhouette for the last year or so, but it's not Mac compatible so it's a no-go.
  • rachelpaci
    I also have the Wacom Bamboo Fun and I am currently taking Jessica Sprague's Pen Tablet class. I am enjoying getting to know how to use it and getting used to it.
  • Here is my contest entry: http://paperpapereverywhere.blogspot.com/2010/02/my-scrapbooking-process.html. Thanks for the chance to be on the show!
  • Noell, thank you so much for the detailed comment on my blog post! I would love to hear an episode all about color : )
  • Carolyn
    I've finished getting caught up on the last 3 weeks of Round Table and I love your show. My husband laughs at me as I carry the notebook around as I do my housework. Thanks :)

    A quick comment on the Slice. I love my Slice. :D In terms of cost, it worked less to buy a Slice than to buy a bunch of punches in assorted sizes. Since I only own 3 punches, even though I've been scrapbooking for 10 years, it seemed to be the way to go.
  • rosann
    Hello Hello. I am so excited about this contest. I am debuting my blog with this contest. I have some older posts but at that point the blog was not published yet. The blog went live today with my thoughts and reactions to this week's show on scrapping tool... my faves versus my not so faves. Keep up the good work.

    You can check out my comments at www.brooklyngirlnextdoor.blogspot.com.
  • Great info! There are so many tools out there, it is sad when you purchase something and it doesn't turn out to be as useful as you thought... but it is so great when you have that indispensable tool!
  • Hey Rosann,

    I love your point of view - it is very interesting! Nice blog by the way ... but you disabled comments so I leave you some here :o)
    By seeing what you all are doing and recommending I start really thinking about getting to a big scrapbookstore near by my parents home (we don't have many in Germany) and get me some stuff and start making cards ... thanks for your advices about punches!
  • I'm located in Italy and it's definitely not as easy to get all the latest products and tools. There are stores, but everything is limited, far away and sometimes costs a lot more. Is there a Two Peas type of online store in Europe? hehe...
  • Laura
    You seriously made my day reading my letter. Good thing I was stopped at a stoplight when I heard my name or I may have driven right off the road! Glad to be the "glowing" letter of the show.
  • Sorry I'm a bit wordy in setting up my thoughts, but I had so much to say, especially from the perspective of a newbie and someone who doesn't know much about the industry. The topic of why people don't scrapbook is a funny one because I think your listeners are scrapbookers - otherwise why would they be listening? Anyway, please check out my post and let me know what you think. I would really appreciate you thoughts as well :P

    http://www.backtopaper.com/2010/02/25/listening-to-the-paperclipping-roundtable/

    Thanks!
    linda
  • You might be surprised at the number of scrapbookers who are listening who
    also don't scrapbook (for example, the lady whose email we read!). :)

    Your entry is the type of response we are looking for! Thanks for entering!
  • That is interesting...I wonder what those people are getting from the show...
  • Hopefully some motivation to actually scrapbook!
  • tracyfp
    I wrote my thoughts on the this weeks show here - http://suzyscrapbooker.blogspot.com/
  • Hi, Tracy. It looks like you and Jana both misunderstood the contest guidelines. I explained it above in a reply to Jana. I hope you'll take a look so you can try and qualify.

    Thank you so much for the review! :)
  • (I'm NOT entering to be on the show, lol....I say "y'all" way too much)

    I just wanted to say I enjoyed the show today even though I'm not techy. I appreciate your honest comments about products, positive or negative. Loved hearing Renee on the show. She's a gem! (I'm a lefty too, Renee!)

    Keep up the good work. I always look forward to Wednesdays!
  • marcy
    I too wanted to say that I enjoyed this episode... while I always hope to scrapbook while I listen, I can't seem to multitask too well. I wanted to suggest Dedra Long to the panel.. I miss seeing her on LIVE and think she would be a fun guest!! Marcy :)
  • Thanks so much Marcy for suggesting me. That makes me feel super special and I have missed everyone SO much!
    :-)
  • Thank you for the review, Jana. We read and consider everyone's feedback.

    *** To qualify for the contest, though, you need to write your opinion about one of the topics we've discussed so far. We're not looking for opinions about the Roundtable in choosing our future guest. We are looking for what you have to add to the show in terms of your opinions on the topics we discuss. You may want to listen to the beginning of the episode again where I talk about it in a little more detail so you can write up something new that will qualify.

    Thanks for participating! :)
  • Cathy
    Because my comment about the last episode wasn't, in Izzy's words, "glowing" I feel I need to let you know how much I did enjoy this episode. It provided me with information I can use. Specifically, by hearing about the different tools each of you wished you hadn't purchased or about those that are on your wish list provided the listeners with concrete information to make an informed decision if we are contemplating purchasing an item. Thank you! Also, thank you for making the decision to add an average, not in the business, scrapper to your panel. I can't help but think it will add depth to the program. Again, thanks for listening to your listeners. I will be recommending your program to my crop group.
  • Hi Cathy!

    Thanks for the feedback -- on both posts. Glowing or not, we love to get feedback because it helps us make the show better. Of course we can't always do everything that everyone asks, but in your case we agreed and so we made the changes.

    Thanks for listening, and thanks for helping us spread the word. :-)
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