Archive for May, 2011

one-thousand.

Thursday, May 12th, 2011

A quick video for you today, in honor of my 1,000th time posting something on this blog.

Here is the transcript if you would like that.

{ just for fun }

Here are a few of my most memorable blog posts, according to you.

1. Bacon My Way. Laura Church said, I can say without a doubt that the post that sticks with me most is the post you did on how you and your mom like your bacon and sharing the perfect method for getting that perfect crispy slice!

2. The Purpose of the Task. Hannah Mize said, That particular post came on a day when I needed to hear those words more than anything else. Thank you for the reminder that everything that we do should have meaning and if it doesn’t, it can wait.

3. It’s the Little Things. Monica in Millersville, Maryland said, When I read this, I felt that you were so proud and that your heart was so full of love for Claire, that no matter what she brought home — “rocks, sticks, picked flowers” — you knew they were for you and a gift from God. It reminds me of how blessed we ARE and SHOULD BE for the little things in life that have so much meaning through the eyes of a child.

4. What You Just Might Need to Hear. Lori in Pismo Beach, California said, I still have that image as my desktop on my laptop!  So often I get so wrapped up in life, I forget what it is all about in the crazy business of family and ministry, but this image is a constant reminder to me to slow down, take it in, and remember.  And in remembering, to make memories and not forget what this life is for.  To not take every day for granted and as much as is possible, enjoy everything life has to offer, even the chaos.

5. Gratitude: A Family Project. Jessica in Australia said, This is such a brilliant idea to show things you are grateful for, and something sweet you can keep on display. I may not have kids, but I still love the idea of recording what I’m grateful for each days, as it makes you appreciate what you have a lot more.

6. Pretzel Hugs. Lorraine said, I have shared that recipe with many thanks to you. LOVE it! Of course I love your scrapbooking ideas as well but this treat is a keeper!

And HERE is a pretty solid list of my “best of” posts from 2010.

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{ BIG announcement }

I posted a NEW recipe (click here), curtesy of e-Mealz! Okay, okay. So that’s not really big. Yummy, but not big.

This is BIG: We made a decision that I think will make many of you very happy. Read all about it in the Project Life UPDATE here. This is big stuff.  : )

giveaway: online photo class

Wednesday, May 11th, 2011

It’s another giveaway-kind-of-day. Congratulations to Marianne in Casper, Wyoming! Marianne, you have won $50 worth of Amy Cornwell jewelry! Just shoot her an email (amy@amycornwell.com) and she’ll hook you up.

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Laura Vanderbeek is getting ready to launch her very popular Photo First Aid class again. This is the 3rd time she’s running this class and now it’s updated for Elements 9.0.

Laura has 1 seat to giveaway to one of my readers. Want it? You know the drill. Leave your first name & your whereabouts. Winner announced Friday, along with the winner from yesterday’s giveaway.

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PS – You can save $10 discount during the first week of registration going on this week (May 9-15). If you want to learn more, Laura is also doing 2 live chats (today May 11 + May 30 @ 10pm Eastern time) to preview the class.

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Oh, AND … Laura is giving away my Bundle of Basics during her chat tonight! Go HERE. Just by watching the Live Chat, you can qualify to win!  She’ll be giving it away during the chat so you must be present to win.

giveaway: creative spaces

Tuesday, May 10th, 2011

Speaking of my home office (did you see my real-life photos in yesterday’s post?) … Creating Keepsakes has a brand-new special issue hitting newsstands now. It’s called Creative Spaces 2011. You can even virtually flip through a few pages in the sneak peek here.

They have featured my home office in this issue and there are a LOT of other really inspiring spaces to see in this issue. Want a chance to win a copy of this for free? Leave your name and mention where you live. This giveaway is open to everyone — even international readers. Oh, and here’s a coupon code that you can use to get free shipping within the U.S., if you’re planning to make the purchaseSPACESBB. This expires May 27. The winner will be announced on Friday.

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Oh, and guess what? Laura Vanderbeek is doing a giveaway for my Bundle of Basics on her blog right now. Check that out HERE! And because we just love doing giveaways for our readers, I will be doing another one tomorrow. Right here. Stay tuned for a chance to win a seat in Laura’s newest online class!

real life: home office

Monday, May 9th, 2011

Two minutes.

That’s how much time I spent snapping 20 pictures around my home-based office. This is a look at real life in this space, right now. This place is sometimes very tidy and clean. And sometimes, it’s just not. We get behind on stuff. Things pile up. Messes are made. Projects are in the making.

Now is one of those times. And since most of the pictures you’ve seen of my office space are all pretty and orderly, I wanted to share these real-life glimpses. Oh, and by “my” home office space you know I mean … my family’s office space. We’re all in here.

Sometimes you’ll find David and me on the side-by-side computers, each doing our thing … the business, the bills, the emails, the vacation research, the whatever. Sometimes you’ll find Crew laying across the floor, playing on the iPad, always with his favorite blanket somehow attached. Sometimes you’ll find Porter and Claire working on some art project together.

Sometimes I’m in this space all alone. Love having my family around. Also love peace & quiet once in a while. Zoning into my work. Creating. Learning. Blogging. Doing my thing.

So here we go.

This is right by my computer. I keep this reminder of 3 of my greatest blessings within view at all times.

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A project-in-process. I just need one more frame and then I have a trio to hang. Until then, this stuff is clutter on my countertop.

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I found this giant wooden LIFE sculpture at Down to Earth, a boutique at Gardner Village in West Jordan, Utah. Totally worth hand-carrying this on the flight back to Arizona. Still unsure of where exactly it will land in the office. I just knew I had to have it. (Think: Project Life. Yes, I also found smaller letters to spell PROJECT.)

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Kelly Green is in the Top 5 colors that just speak to me right now. So when I spotted this bag at Cherry Lane Boutique in Provo, Utah a couple weeks again … well, I guess I just couldn’t resist.

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Claire gave a little talk in church yesterday. We used some beautiful artwork to accompany what she spoke about and I still need to get these prints put back in their spot.

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The remnants of salsa. Eating at the computer is not a good habit — I know.

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Papers, papers, papers near the computer. To-do lists, blog calendar, shopping list, school papers, work stuff, and other stuff that I just really need to go through SOON. I bet half of this stash can be recycled right now.

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This old alphabet puzzle has been in our family for YEARS (notice the splitting wood and worn letters) and it’s definitely Crew’s favorite go-to toy right now. That, and Porter’s green shoes (you can see one nearby). So random that Crew loves those shoes, but it’s so completely darling when he puts them on and walks around in his big brother’s shoes.

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Like I said — the family is always close by. Here Porter is positioned in his chair just right as he organizes Pokemon cards. He’s sporting some Sunday pants that I hemmed. My first attempt at hemming (6 months ago), thanks to my friend Heidi telling me the steps. I was pretty excited that I actually did it. Now I can’t remember how to hem pants. Of course I can’t.

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Claire is coloring and just barely finished some artwork that we are putting in the mail today for a friend who moved away last year.

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I am at least 5 months behind on sorting the kids’ latest artwork and school papers. At least I’ve been stacking them in one place. When the school year is over, I have a game plan. It involves going through all of this with the kids — recycling, scanning, labeling, and organizing. Can’t wait for our new products coming later this Summer, which will really help with the end result of preserving this stuff.

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Pictures in frames around the office. And of course some are spray-painted (in this case, the pink one).

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These bobby pins belong to Becki. She accidentally left them here when she came over to cut my hair. Or maybe I secretly hid them so I could keep them. Actually, I am a total slacker for not putting these in the mail to her (we live well over an hour away from each other; not a quick errand).

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Another excellent find at Gardner Village. Spotted this in a little boutique called Sassy Babies. Why am I so darn attracted to polka dots? I can’t escape them. Also worth hand-carrying on the flight home.

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Wrapping up the LAST pages of the Personal Yearbook project for both Porter’s 2nd grade class and Claire’s preschool class. I’ll admit — I was in over my head this year. It was too much for this mama to keep up with, particularly with a napping toddler at home and scheduling it all in. But I did keep up — barely. And I’m so glad. Aaand … I really need to re-think my approach for next year. The project is awesome. And simple. But keeping up with 2 large classes (with everything else I have going on)? A bit much, honestly. Lesson learned.

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Got these Easter Pez surprises for the kids and completely forgot to give them to them. Parents of the Year.

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These are not current, but they are still two of my favorite works of art from Porter (left) and Claire (right) from a few years ago. I truly love my kids’ artwork. Makes me so happy.

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I keep Porter’s cub scout items in the office since it’s right by our door to the garage and we’re always rushed when we leave for Scouts.

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Found these Brushing Beauties at Home Goods. Picked up a few for a few of my friends with whom I’ll be seeing later today for a church-related meeting. So cute and domestic.

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The mail pile, which desperately needs our attention – stat!

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Two minutes. Twenty pictures. Two-hundred stories that could be told just from these glimpses and what they say about our family, our lifestyle, our current phase of life.

What about you? Will you consider picking up the camera and shooting around one room in your home for just two minutes? This is documenting real life as it’s happening – is it not?

honoring women + another giveaway

Saturday, May 7th, 2011

Happy Mother’s Day — to you mothers, yes. But also to you women who are not necessarily biological mothers. You are women of influence. Whether or not you realize it, your role as a woman is critical.

Every. Single. One of you.

When you make the effort to cultivate a good life — through your work, your example, your service, your nurturing — you make this world a better place. I hope each one of you feels loved. I hope you are able to recognize the good you are doing. I hope you recognize that every hug you give, every kind word, every ounce of sacrifice … it all counts. You are a blessing.

I am so completely grateful to be a mother. And I feel indebted to my own mother, my mother-in-law, my grandmothers, and other remarkable women who came before me. I also feel so blessed to have been so positively influenced by the examples of so many other women in my life as well — some of you dear friends who are reading this.

Sending you a big cyber hug today — super awesome women everywhere.

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{ GIVEAWAY }

Why not, right? Another giveaway this week feels totally appropriate for Mother’s Day! Enter for yourself or feel free to nominate a woman in your life — mom, friend, teacher, co-worker, daughter …

Amy Cornwell wants to give $50 worth of store credit to one of my readers. Check out her jewelry and leave a comment here (don’t forget to leave your name + where you live). As always, be sure to check back here on the blog soon in case your name is the one we randomly select & announce!

tech friday

Friday, May 6th, 2011

{ FIRST } The winner of the Silhouette goodies from yeterday’s giveaway is … Lydia in Texas (the one who said she would gladly build a shelf for the Silhouette)! Lydia, email cwalsh@silhouetteamerica.com to claim your prizes! Congrats!

{ SECOND } My 1,000th blog post is coming up! What’s one of my most memorable blog posts ever for you? I would love to hear from you, and may even include your note in that 1,000th post. Email submissions@beckyhiggins.com and tell me which post you’re thinking of.

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{ TECH FRIDAY WITH KEVIN }

There was such an awesome response to my brother’s Tech Friday post last month. So we’re doing it again! I invited you to ask any tech-related question (via facebook + twitter) and you didn’t hold back. Today, Kevin is answering your questions. Because he’s seriously just such a nice guy.

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Q: Loved the answers about changing over to NO CABLE, but what about sports?? Are there channels for just certain sports/teams/etc or is that out like local channels? Olympics are included in local? I’d love to switch since we only use about 5 channels+sports PS: you 2 are super cool sis & bro team ;) [Ada Fisher]

A: As I mentioned before, the one gap in my home entertainment system is live sports coverage. I’m not a huge sports nut, so it doesn’t bother me much. I do, however, like to watch significant events like World Cup, Wimbledon, etc. Those, fortunately, are covered by the big networks like ABC, which are in turn broadcast (in HD) via free airwaves. These are the channels that are picked up by purchasing an inexpensive receiver from Wal-mart or Target.

If you follow college basketball, you may have noticed something very interesting during this last “March Madness”… a free app that streamed all the tournament games directly to your iPad and iPhone. I watched a few games this way, and the quality was pretty amazing, especially over WiFi. I think going forward, this is how it should be done. Free live streaming (to any device).

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Q: My 2 kids and I each have iPhones or iPod Touches and share a computer with iTunes. Is there any way to have separate accounts in iTunes? Everyone is always spending everyone else’s money when they buy things. The kids get gift cards and can not keep it straight whose money is whose. That being said the kids like to share apps and music too. Is there a better way to mange all of this? [Tracey Romanofsky Edmonds]

A: First of all, if you have multiple people in your family using a single computer, I HIGHLY recommend that each user have their own computer account. That will A) ensure that each person can have their own wallpaper, settings, etc, and B) allow everyone to have their own iTunes libraries with their own payment/credit information.

As for sharing content (music, apps, etc), no problem. Check into “Home Sharing”. It allows you to share your purchased iTunes content on up to 5 computers at home or work… legally. Here’s a blog post with more information on Home Sharing.

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Q: I have an iPad and love it. I NEED an iPhone! Should I get one now and deal with not being able to surf the web and talk on the phone at the same time? Or should I wait for the next version of the phone, which hopefully has that capability? [Briana Thatcher]

A: As you know, CDMA (the network that Verizon users) has a serious drawback… it doesn’t allow you to use voice and data simultaneously. This is not the same on a GSM network (like AT&T). I consider this a serious drawback because I use that feature all the time on AT&T. Unfortunately, this will not be remedied on the iPhone until the iPhone itself works on their new 4G LTE network. So the question is, will the next iPhone run on the new network?

Apple, of course, doesn’t comment on unannounced products, so it’s left up to people like me to guess what their next move is. Unfortunately, I don’t have a crystal ball, but if I was a bettin’ man, I would say that the next iPhone will NOT work on LTE. The fact is, LTE isn’t broad enough… yet. I am willing to bet that the next iPhone will have a slightly newer design (possibly a larger display), but will have both GSM and CDMA radios built-in, so it can be used on either network. My advice: buy your iPhone now.

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Q: Briana, I have had an iPhone thru Verizon since February, and I haven’t once missed being able to surf the web and talk on the phone at the same time. Not once. Go for it! [Annie LaPoint Mills]

A: See previous response. The great thing about technology is that we all use these devices differently. I certainly don’t expect everyone to use an iPhone just like me. That would be nuts. “Adapt and enjoy” is my motto.

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Q: I have an Epson 1400 printer. The ink doesn’t want to dry on the photos. Is there a smaller photo printer I should try? [Marsha Alford]

A: I really like Epson for photo printing. I have the 2200, and love it. I haven’t heard of ink “not drying” on photos before, so it begs the question… what kind of paper are you using? I know it sounds crazy, but there is a real science to how ink embeds itself in the fibers of paper. Some people say it’s crazy to buy Epson-brand paper just because you have an Epson-brand printer. The fact is, paper is scientifically designed to accept ink in a certain way.

I gave up on printing smaller prints (4×6, 5×7, etc) at home because it’s too expensive in the long-run (and I don’t do it often enough), but if you’re looking for a good small-format photo printer, check out the Epson Artisan 50 Inkjet Printer. It will run you about $150.

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Q: What is the best way to transfer/copy PSE 6 to an EHD? Is it possible to do that? [Joanne Nickla Teliszewski]

A: I’m assuming you want to run the application from the external hard drive. The first thing you want to do is remove the version installed on your primary (internal) hard drive. That will clean it off. After that’s done, you want to reinstall the application from the original install disc. During the installation, it will ask where you want the app installed. Point the installer to the external hard drive, and you’re set to go. One thing you should know: by running the app from an external hard drive, you will likely run into some performance issues. Nothing major, but don’t be surprised if you find that it runs just a tad slower than normal.

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Q: I would like to know how David & Becky did the TV/picture screens that are in their kitchen. Maybe you can explain. [Jeanette Campbell Matheson]

A: It’s a lot easier than you think (don’t tell Becky I said that!). The simple part is finding and mounting the screens. In David & Becky’s case, they hung two screens top and bottom. The coolest multi-screen display I’ve seen was 4 screens wide by 8 screens high, each of them mounted right next to each other. Pure awesomeness! I digress. Once the screens are hung, you need something to drive them. In D&B’s case, their screens have a built-in SD slot that has a series of photos preloaded on them. The software in the TVs themselves reads the photos from the cards, and displays them like a screensaver. If you wanted to go one step further, you could add an Apple TV to each of the screens. That would just give you more functionality.

[Becky interjecting] I’m sorry my brother is the one who had to finally answer this question that many of you have had! I’ve been meaning to make a video of our kitchen digital photo display.

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Q: Does Kevin have any recommendations for iPad apps? Esp. for editing pictures, but any would be cool! :) [Nancy Wongsotaroeno]

A: Here’s a blog post that shows some of my favorite iPad apps.

As for image editing, check out ArtStudio for iPad. I also really like Camera+ for iPhone. You can, of course, use this on an iPad, but I’ve also been told that an iPad version is coming out soon. That would really be awesome.

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Q: I have TOO many photos in my iPhoto library of our main desktop Mac at home (about 22K photos and growing)! I want to weed through them, assigning key words and also delete the photos I don’t need. I would love the ability to do this while mobile (I travel a lot for work). If I got an iPad with the iPhoto app, could i put part of my main iPhoto library on it while on travel, then work on whittling down and organizing the photos in certain events, then sync it back up to the main Mac when I got home? If not, how would you recommend accomplishing this? THANK YOU! P.S. my whole work life is PC/Windows based, so I’d have to buy whatever equipment you recommend. Thanks again!! [Carol Macha]

A: Let me get this straight… you want to start tagging 22,000+ photos? That is serious ambition! I don’t even know you, and I’m proud of you. :-)

I’m faced with a similar challenge. My solution is to cut my losses and do the best I can going forward. That doesn’t work for all, and it sounds like it won’t work for you. I wish I had better news for you on the prospect of taking photos on the go, tagging them and then returning them to a more permanent storage (while retaining the tags). iPhoto is a great photo management system, but it has its limitations, and this is one of them. As the iPad is becoming more popular, maybe this is an opportunity for Apple… portable management. Sounds like a good idea to me!

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Q: Another iTunes question. We have the similar situation like Tracy. (too many “iToys”?) How do we manage all these different devices? Two kids have iPod Touches, my husband & I have iPod Nanos & iPads. The kids each have an iTunes account for their iPods. Since we just purchased Apple TVs (thanks for sending us over the edge!) we are looking at purchasing more movies on iTunes now. Can we sync all of our different devices with my account without any problems for the purpose of loading movies onto their iPods? Thanks for helping with the techie stuff! [Susan Loveland]

A: The more “iToys” and iTunes accounts you have, the more complicated it can get. See the previous response for some tips. Another idea is to just have one main iTunes account that everything is purchased through. That way, it’s easy to manage and track. As long as you’re using Home Sharing, you will still be able to share your purchased content with up to 5 computers (and countless devices), enabling everyone in your family to enjoy.

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Q: Ack! Another question. I’m trying to use HandBrake to get a DVD that we have into iTunes. When I select source and then the DVD, it says that I need VLC. So I downloaded VLC, opened the movie using it, and now I don’t know the rest of the process to follow. What now? Do you have an easy tutorial on the process I’m supposed to be using (but can’t figure out)? Thanks so much! [Susan Loveland]

A: VLC, in this case, is used for nothing more than a resource app that HandBrake uses to decode/encode. In other words, you need to install it, but you really never need to run it.

For a complete tutorial on how to use HandBrake (and why), check out this blog post.

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Q: Is there an app for radio for the ipod touch that doesn’t require internet signal? [Ellie Lundstrom]

A: The only way to listen to the radio (whether it be old-fashioned with an antenna or new-age over the Internet) is to have some way of delivering that content to you. In the case of Internet radio, you HAVE to have an Internet connection, otherwise it won’t have a way of reaching your device.

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Q: We’ve noticed our internet download speeds have slowed down. We have many things pulling from our wifi (iPod touch, Color Nook, printer, 2 laptops, DSi, BlackBerry, etc.). We have a Motorola Surfboard Wireless Cable Modem Gateway, model SBG900. Would a new modem/router combo improve speeds? If so, what do you recommend? [Kristine Dreffs]

A: The first thing I would do is test your modem/router to ensure it’s working properly. I’ve actually seen the wireless portion of modern routers go bad over time, while the wired portion works just fine. The first thing you need to do is plug a computer directly into the router with a network cable. Once you can get online, go to www.speedtest.net to test your actual Internet speed. If this matches what you think you should be getting from your ISP (give about a 10% allowance for network overhead), then your router is working fine. At that point, there may be an issue with the wireless location or antennas.

If you’re still looking for a new router, I highly recommend the Apple Base Station (works for both Macs and PCs. They are a little more expensive than other wireless routers, but when you look at the features, I think you’ll find it’s worth the cost. Linksys is another brand to look at.

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Q: Love the photos! I have a question…how do you print pics from your phone? I was without a camera for two weeks and used my phone for POTD. Help! [Betsy]

A: Great question! Check out this blog post here for a solution.

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Q: On Becky’s blog post about BYU, she said that she is using your instagram for many POTDs. How do you print those? Because they are not a 4×6. I have the same program and love the features and would love to use those pictures! [Kirsten Travis Davies]

A: One of the characteristics of Instagram is its square aspect ratio. When you print a 4” wide Instagram shot, it will print at 4×4”, not a standard 4×6”. If you send that photo to be printed at Costco or another printing facility, the photo would likely come back as a 4×6”, but with a 1” border on the top and bottom. This is because they won’t be using custom paper to print your photo. What does that mean for you? A little more work. You will need to manually chop off the excess.

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Q: After remodeling our master bathroom we have had one area of wall and ceiling that constantly “peel”…what do you suggest? [Vicki Maloney]

A: Personally, I would replace the sheetrock with LED displays. That way, when you want to change your wallpaper, it’s just a matter of a click, click and save.

giveaway: silhouette

Thursday, May 5th, 2011

First of all, let’s announce those 3 winners of the BH “Bundle of Basics” (yesterday’s giveaway):

1. Kim in Kalamazoo, Michigan

2. Kelly K. in Simpsonville, South Carolina

3. Amy E. in Windber, Pennsylvania

Ladies, I am sooo excited to hook you up with some scrapbooking BASICS to get you going with your pictures & memories in an un-overwhleming format! Please email projectlife@beckyhiggins.com and we’ll get you all set up with the goodies!

And … guess what, everyone-who-didn’t-win?? You have another chance to get your hands on that bundle for free! Ella Publishing is doing the same giveaway on their blog today! Go HERE to enter.

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We’re doing another giveaway today, in honor of National Scrapbook Day coming up this Saturday. A randomly-chosen and very lucky winner will receive the following:

A Silhouette SD

The Rhinestone starter kit

3 additional packs of rhinestones

1 Pick Me Up tool

Additionally, Silhouette is giving you, my dear readers, a discount so that you can get all of the above for $229 (which is $125 in savings) and this makes the Rhinestone bundle (without the machine) just $34.99. That discount code is BECKY.  This code will be valid until Sunday 5/8 — Mother’s Day.

Enter for a chance to win the Silhouette products by leaving a comment here with your name & an idea of where you live. This is open to readers in U.S. and Canada. Winner announced tomorrow.

she caught up on 6 years of memories + a giveaway

Wednesday, May 4th, 2011

This Saturday is National Scrapbook Day. Yep, a real holiday.

I’ll proclaim this over and over again: I love scrapbooking. I love preserving my family’s memories. I love telling our story. I love taking pictures. I love all of it. And I loooove how simple it can be to do all of the above. That’s why I do what I do — sharing the simplicity with you.

If you’re doing Project Life and finding yourself “behind” (whatever that means to you), I think you’ll enjoy and benefit from reading this post by Monica McNeill.

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I’d like to share this recent email with you.

Dear Becky,

Project Life has really blessed my life and brought such “relief”. I am a busy mom of four boys, and I have been a “traditional scrapbooker” for over 10 years. Like most other women out there who are “traditional scrapbookers” I am behind. WAY behind. I always thought, when my kids get into school I will get caught up, and I will have them done by the time they are married. They are all boys, they will not care anyway.

Well … I was wrong.

1. I will NOT get caught up when my kids are in school.

2. They very much care.

It hit me a few month ago, when my sweet boys kept asking about things from when they were little. I had nothing to show them. Sure I have taken THOUSANDS of pictures, but they are all on my computer. I do have a few scrapbooks done but the most recent I have is back in 2006 when my oldest (now 7) was only 2! And no record of my other kids!

This is what I did.

It has been SUCH a relief off my shoulders and I love it.

I used the stickers to add my own years, and coordinated each “month” book mark with the year instead. I did not print everything but I did print lots — just snips of all of our favorite moments over the years. I bought some extra page protectors and got a great amount of photos in the album. Then I went through and did journaling, which I’m still finishing now.

My boys LOVE it. They really do love it! They have spent hours looking at all the pictures and I love watching them laugh, and smile and remember all the great times we had. I can not express what a feeling it has been to “let go” of that feeling of having to get “caught up some day”.

This is my Project Life … and I love it.

JoAnn Toronto

Miamisburg, Ohio

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{ NOTE }

You do not need a full Project Life kit for this type of project. The Turquoise edition sold out. The Amber edition is just about gone if not sold out by the time you read this. If you’re convinced that you want to go back and catch up on “lost” years in an ultra-simple format like JoAnn did … don’t panic if you can’t get a PL kit.

One option: If you’d like to try out the digital Project Life, that’s my own personal preference and has helped immensely in my own catching up.

Another option: Simply use a Bundle of Basics. Photo Pocket Pages + Journaling Cards + a binder. We still have the Becky Higgins Turquoise and Amber binders in stock. Or choose another favorite binder that you like. My products, as always, can be purchased on Amazon.

That’s all you need, besides your pictures of course. Simple stuff.

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{ GIVEAWAY }

I would love to hook a few of you up with the Bundle of Basics to help you get some pictures off the computer, out of boxes, and into an album. The 3 winners will each receive a Becky Higgins binder (choose Turquoise or Amber) + 4 packages of Photo Pocket Pages (choose Design A or B or both) + 2 boxes of our Journaling cards.

Ready … set … leave your name + the state in which you live (U.S. only please). Winners will be announced tomorrow!

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{ DESIGN CONTEST UPDATE }

Interested in designing some of the new Project Life products coming out later this year? If you missed that announcement, read all about it in this post. The original deadline was today, but in learning that many designers need more time, we have extended that submission deadline to next Friday, 5/13.

motherhood matters

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011

I love serving others.

I love sharing on this blog.

I love my friends. They are so dear to me.

I love my involvement in church + community.

I love my work.

I love my hobbies.

But nothing … nothing … brings me more joy and satisfaction than my little family. My husband. My children. My sacred role as a wife and as a mother. I love being a woman. I love being a homemaker. I love that I get to wipe noses, change diapers, counsel, teach, learn, and grow with these little people.

There is a news station in Salt Lake City that has just launched a two-week focus on Motherhood Matters. This is a campaign to inspire, encourage, and remind ourselves why motherhood matters.

You don’t have to be local to that area to go to their site, read the blog, snag the free downloads, consider the challenge, and feel inspired to further examine and appreciate your role as a mother.

At the end of the two weeks — on Friday, May 13 — KSL is putting on a live event in SLC and they’ve invited me to be a part of the show. I am honored to be participating with other women who care deeply about this topic. If you are local and want to join us for that, go here to RSVP. I’d love to see you there!

utah spring can be a funny thing.

Monday, May 2nd, 2011

First, a little housekeeping. I announced a giveaway on Friday and today I’d like to congratulate 2 winners!

1. Deneen (who is loving stamps right now)

2. Leanne in Prince Edward Island, Canada

Ladies, you can email comments@ellapublishing.com to claim your prize.

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I just got back from spending a few days in the beautiful state of Utah. I went to Women’s Conference at BYU – my alma mater. The experience was truly remarkable. I seriously could fill my blog schedule for weeks with everything I gained from going.

But today I’m just going to share a handful of snapshots from the trip. All taken with my iPhone. I left the “real” camera home. Some of these are edited with the Instagram app (the square images) and some with the Camera+ app — my two current faves. I find it incredibly fun to snap a picture like this …

… and turn it into this with about 30 seconds … right there on my iPhone:

Anywho … I’m having fun with the photo editing apps. Actually, it’s safe to say that most of my POTD’s for Project Life lately have been taken with my iPhone.

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BYU sits at the base of gorgeous, humongous mountains.

Spring was in full bloom. There were many areas that were just downright fragrant. Walking around was like someone slapping a perma-grin on my face. All I wanted to do was stand and inhale.

And then … it dropped 20 degrees overnight. And snowed. For real. But honestly, I loved this just as much. We’re heading into a very hot Summer here in Arizona so I was totally soaking in the coldness.

There are awesome exhibits at the BYU Museum of Art right now. This book sculpture is comprised of approximately 80,000 pounds of books. Are you kidding me? It’s one of the coolest things I’ve seen. Loved it. And I love the art of Carl Bloch, which is the main exhibit there now.

Yes, there was shopping. I’m pretty sure this was the favorite spot. If you’re ever in the Provo area … so. much. fun. stuff! Truly a load of eye candy and plenty of things to tempt the shopper side of anyone. It’s Cherry Lane Boutique on University Ave.

Finally, on a closing note … I just have to say that the BYU Creamery truly has the best mint brownies. I haven’t sunk my teeth into one of those in forever! They still make them the very same way they did when I was in college 15 years ago. And guess what!? I googled it and found that BYU actually shares the recipe online! That’s just super cool.

Now I have to get back on the healthy train. Darn it.