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How many scrapbook pages did you make in the last month? 1? 3? None? Are you interested in upping your productivity or jumpstarting a scrapping slump? Would it help if we came alongside you with inspiration and encouragement? Here are some things to try: - Participate in Boogie Week. You'll find details below that describe how committing to just 15 minutes per day for 5 days in a row can help you get things accomplished. Plus, it's a great
way to jumpstart a scrapbooking slump!
- Try a FREE Tutorial. Our blog is stocked with nearly 200 tutorials. They are quick, free, and fully categorized to make things easier to find. Not sure how to use our blog? Watch this video.
- Take a Class. Classes are guaranteed to help and inspire you to produce lots of scrapbook pages. In fact, Volume 2 of Digital Scrapper Premier
2023 (30% off this week) will encourage you to create 10+ pages! Get more details below.
Tips for Scrapbooking Success Still need help to get you going? Remember this: - Don't compare yourself to
others.
- Sharing your work online will propel you forward!
- Take it easy. Go slow. It's not a race.
- Be consistent in your creating and learning.
I'd love to see what YOU create this week in Community.
Love and creative success,
Jen White, Owner & Instructor
P.S. The header above was created using Autumn Breeze by Simple Pleasure Designs.
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Boogie Week! Let's Get Stuff Done! Boogie Week is our once-a-month call for you to join us in finishing up loose classes and projects. We want you to get things done because it feels GREAT! NOTE: The Boogie image was created using Krafty Basics by Mari Koegelenberg.
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