Scrapbooking Places :: The Paperclipping Roundtable Podcast
Just in case you haven’t read enough about scrapbooking and travel with me, now you can listen too! Last week I recorded an episode of the Paperclipping Roundtable, a podcast (online radio show) all about scrapbooking. Our main theme for the episode is scrapbooking places, but we also cover some other things like album organisation, the debate of themed versus non-themed supplies and scrapbooking without children. I hope you’ll have a listen! You can play the podcast straight from the Paperclipping blog here or you can find it here on iTunes and download it to your iPod.
We cover quite a bit of stuff throughout the show, so I’ve put all the links on one board on Pinterest so you can find everything I mentioned in one place. Find the links here and you can click through any of those pictures to go straight to the specific blog posts or products. (You don’t need to be a member of Pinterest to access the board or click through to the links.)
If there’s anything else you want to discuss as a result of the show, let me know in the comments here or at Paperclipping! And if you listen right through to the end, you’ll hear a little about a very important announcement that will be made here tomorrow. Ready for something new to appear in that class list? I am!
Thanks so much to Noell and everyone at Paperclipping for having me as a guest!
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PS: If you like the show, I’ve been a guest once before (last September) and you can listen to that episode here.
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03 July 2011
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4 July 2011, 03:06
Huge fan of you and the roundtable. Loved the episode!
4 July 2011, 10:10
Listen to the Roundtable all the time — great show this week — your story about a horrible scrapping incident hit close to home — have had people not say that to me, but question my purpose (even my husband!) Gave me renewed courage on why I scrap and that my life (which I do nto scrap enough — mostly my kids) is worth scrapping and should be scrapped.
4 July 2011, 17:03
This roundtable was really fun to listen to. I would love to hear you again.
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