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Happy New Year's!
Are you the kind of person who makes resolutions the first of the year? If so, you might be interested in the article I posted on our Digital Scrapper Blog on January 1 called How to 10x Your Scrapbooking Productivity. I tell the story about the 1953 class of Harvard graduates who were asked 3 questions:
Do you have any goals?
Have you written them down?
Do you have a plan to accomplish them?
The results of that survey were very interesting, but what I found more fascinating -- and even astounding -- was the results of a survey with the same class 20 years later.
If you're interested in making progress this year with scrapbooking (or any other goal), check out the article.
Your Story. Brilliant. One More Day For $10 Discount!
Today is the first day of class for Your Story. Brilliant., a year long, once-a-month class that will help you to (finally!) write your life story, or the story of someone you love. I've taught several fun classes this past year, but I'm more excited about this one than anything I've done yet -- probably because it's a subject so close to my heart.
I'll be creating a life story album for my mother and my husband, along with mine. Yay!
If you're planning to join the class, don't delay -- the $10 discount is only good through tomorrow, January 3, 2012 at midnight Eastern time.
Digi Scrap Tutorial
Jan Walker starts us off with our first Digi Scrap Tutorial of the year talking about how you can more easily retrace your steps when experimenting and creating -- so enjoy!
May 2012 be everything you hope for!
Love and scrapbooking success,
Linda Sattgast |
Reach Your 2012 Goals With Digital Scrapper
If You Want To...
Tell your story this year (or the story of someone you love), check out the new "My Story. Brilliant." class.
Hone (or discover) your scrapbooking page design skills, the Easy Page Design class might be right for you!
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Digi Scrap Tutorial
History Lesson
by Jan Walker
Here's a quick tip that will help you quickly and easily retrace your steps and make revisions when creating layouts and editing photos.
Read the Tip:
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