The Paperclipping Roundtable discusses scrapbooking older photos
I have to admit I love the process of preparing for the Paperclipping Roundtable almost as much as the show itself. We get the theme a day or so in advance and I love being able to just think it all through! We recorded a new episode today and it is already online! Angie Lucas, Jessica Sprague and I join the regular team of Noell and Izzy for episode 128: Mushrooms and Daisies.
In this episode, we’re discussing some questions brought up by listeners over the past several months in regard to scrapbooking older photos. This page was one that came to mind in our discussion of subtle patterns. As it’s late here, I’m going to listen tomorrow and I’ll share a few more pages and thoughts. I was frantically scribbling a few notes during the show when I thought of a page that was relevant to what we were discussing, but can I figure out what those notes say now? Of course not. Plus if you have listened to the last few episodes you’ll know there is this new thing that happens with Skype where you can’t always hear the full discussion, so although it can be ridiculously tough to listen to my own voice on the recording, I’ll have to get over it so I can hear some of the things I knew I was missing!)
This is the first time I’ve ever chosen a pick of the week I don’t have in my own hands just yet! I ordered it and am so excited for it to get here. It’s the Dewey Decimal collection by Lawn Fawn. And I wanted to pick something relatively school-themed to also mention that the International Day of the Girl is coming up soon – the eleventh of October (so in the US, that date would be 10.11.12). I’m working on a little project for that day here, and if you’re interested in putting together something in your own corner of the world that helps all the girls of this world who don’t get awesome opportunities like free schooling, go for it and get involved. Lots of good time now to plan something, and there is no thing as too small.
Click here to listen to this episode of the Paperclipping Roundtable!
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Hope you enjoy!
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04 September 2012
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5 September 2012, 04:30
Great! Love it when you are on PRT, such fun! Your pick looks really sweet and I could see how that could be used even if you don’t have any requirements to do the whole back to school thing (like I don’t). LOVE the typewriters!
5 September 2012, 04:47
I always have PRT in the background when I scrap. I only discovered it recently so I have lots of episodes to catch up on! Love it when you are on too! x
5 September 2012, 11:30
I just had to add to Maxi and Cindy’s comment — I love it when you’re on the show, too! ;)
Thanks for coming on. I love that page and the 1978 gathering and I can’t wait to see your other pages and thoughts!
5 September 2012, 14:10
I have to admit I haven’t listened to the Round Table yet but thank you for the link to the Dewey Decimal line. We are getting a library and it’s very exciting! Somehow I missed this perfect paper. Well off to listen.
5 September 2012, 15:15
I’ve only recently discovered this and love it, off to have a listen now. Thanks x
5 September 2012, 16:12
Can’t wait to listen to this :D x
5 September 2012, 18:13
What is PRT? I’ve never heard of it.
5 September 2012, 21:19
I have a question about the PRT episode when you where talking about scrapping outdoors…do you have a post that shows your “to go album” or how you put together your page kits? I would love to have something like this ready to go!
Loved the latest episode too! I am not much on scrapping childhood stuff, but I really had some great ideas after listening to the discussion. Love the idea of thinking of WHY someone took that photo…what they where trying to capture! Thanks
6 September 2012, 09:46
I’m really excited about this line, too, since I’m a librarian and both my little daughter and I are raging bookaholics. Love it when a line is so “me.” Happy scrapping, Shimelle. :)
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