Greetings!
Welcome to the future of scrapping!
As a scrapbooker, you understand the importance of preserving memories. Spending precious time with family and friends this summer gives us plenty of photo opportunities and stories to record and remember. Digital scrapbooking provides a way of preserving these memories where you can be just as creative on the computer as with paper.
Our lead article shares a lesson learned in preparing for our first class. It highlights some issues of traditional scrapbooking that can be avoided with digi-scrapping.
Thank you for your readership as you join us on the journey of bringing out the BEST in your digital creativity!
Pamela Grover & Amy Krauss, founders The Future of Scrapping, Inc. |
A Lesson in Scrapping by Amy Krauss, co-founder
 In preparing for our Introduction to Digital Scrapbooking class, I was surprised by how much I learned about traditional scrapbooking. One of the points of the Introduction to Digital Scrapping class is a direct comparison between cost and time for both traditional and digital scrapping.
In order to make a fair and accurate comparison, I needed to make a traditional page and then use the same photos and types of elements to create a digital page. I approached the making of the traditional page with some excitement. I hadn't done a traditional page since spring of 2007. I figured it would be fun for a change.
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Digital Feature: ScanDigital
Are your precious memories sitting in boxes? I bet those boxes are stored in the downstairs closet and include photos of your wedding, family holidays, and maybe even photos that your parents gave you.  In five easy steps, you could have them digitized so you can preserve, share and enjoy them forever through a service from ScanDigital. Some great features of this service include a free and unlimited online gallery with every account, a proprietary tracking system to track your photos every step of the way, and scrapbook scanning for pages up to 12" X 17". Click here to learn more about this service. |
| About The Future of Scrapping, Inc.
The Future of Scrapping, Inc. 7425 West 100th Street Bloomington, Minnesota 55438-2105 (952) 463-5421 |