Posts Tagged ‘creating keepsakes’

feedback friday

Friday, March 30th, 2012

Before I dive into my feedback to your questions and comments … congratulations to our randomly selected winner of yesterday’s giveaway! Hey Caiti of Port Jefferson, New York: Shoot an email to brandi@beckyhiggins.com and she will hook you up with your free seat in Heidi Swapp’s new class!

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I saw your yellow frame on Pinterest and I am making a green frame. How big is yours?

Total size of the entire frame/wallpaper project is about 5’10″ x 3’10″. The white frames are each 11×14.

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Does matte or glossy finish look/work better with the Photo Pocket Pages? Is one photo finish more popular than the other?

I used to think it made a difference but I just don’t have a strong personal preference these days. Both options look great behind our crystal-clear page protectors. As for popularity, I’m really not sure. One might argue that the glossy finish is best for the sharpest image, but then you have more fingerprint “risk” with glossy. Pros and cons to both. Bottom line: It all comes down to personal preference.

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Will you travel to Houston in June for the CK conference?

I’m pretty oblivious to events in general these days. I really don’t have much of an idea about what shows and conventions and events are even happening simply because I’m off the road. And I love that right now as this phase of my life =  immersed in raising a family and running a business. My priority (in the work area of my life) is dedicated to developing solution-based products, providing great customer service, offering inspiration on a regular basis, and improving on everything we do – constantly. The more I’m gone the less I’m working on stuff that benefits you. Maybe I’ll end up at another scrapbooking convention sometime but it’s not on my radar for the near-future … because of the reasons I just outlined.

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I know you post photo ideas on Facebook. Do you have a list that I can print out for those days I am stuck?

Why, yes I do. Our little photo idea resource is right here in the new Inspiration section. The list is a PDF that is ready to print – and it’s free. Want to share it? You have my permission. Make as many copies as you want.

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Will you be putting the Best of Becky Higgins Sketches book back into publication?

It’s technically not my book. I mean – it’s definitely my baby. I created every bit of that book (published 5 years ago) and it’s absolutely one of my favorite projects I’ve ever done. But I don’t own the rights to it. I was commissioned by Creating Keepsakes, who was my employer and my publisher at the time. I have no idea if they plan to reprint the book but you could always try contacting them to ask.

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I found an overstuffed box of greeting cards that I received during my son’s first years including baby shower, baby arrival, first holidays, and early birthdays. They are from friends, family, and former co-workers. Do you have any suggestions for what to do with them – specifically which ones to save, which parts to save, and how to show them off?

First of all, it’s nice that you found this later because now you have some retrospect. As you look through those cards now you’ll find yourself not really caring to keep those cards from people that aren’t super close friends or family. You may want to toss the store-bought cards that just have a quick note that isn’t really sentimental at all. You’ll naturally want to hang on to the ones that have meaningful sentiments to your son from those closest to your family. In fact, you’ll probably find a few that you want to display in an album (probably your son’s baby book). As for the rest? I’d for sure put them in a Big Envelope Page that goes in his album. That’s exactly what the product is designed for.

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I’m just curious if you have any ideas on how to incorporate the digital Project Life with memorabilia that you want to keep (cards, kids notes, etc.) I lean towards doing Project Life through Shutterfly but I want to also document and save the fun little paper things. Any suggestions??

So you know the Big Envelope Pages I just talked about in the previous question? Yeah. Those are pretty darn handy. And practical. And versatile. You can certainly do Shutterfly books and keep memorabilia in Big Envelope Pages. Over the years you could have an album full of yearly envelope pages, each filled with documents, trinkets, and other stuff that didn’t go in your Shutterfly photo book. Are you catching the vision?

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I was curious how your view towards Project Life has changed over the years. I understand that it is evolving and changing, but how has your attitude changed about it?

Project Life’s genesis is based on my predicament/frustration/struggle to keep up with the memory-keeping I wanted to do. I created a solution to meet my own needs and now it’s available to the masses. So my view hasn’t really changed because it’s still serving that purpose. I created it to be a solution and we still do everything we can to ensure that our products remain solution-based in an industry that is full of (wonderful) creativity-based products. Hope I’m answering your question.  ; )

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Will you, at some point, re-share all your “cultivating a good life” posts that you share on facebook + twitter?

Ah. Another question that I’m pleased to say “Why, yes!” You guys are the ones that motivated me to create a whole section on my website that would be where we collect and share inspiration. It’s right here, my friend.

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Wondering in general, how many Photo Pocket Pages fit into a binder? I have 4 kids! Do I need to start out with 4 binders, tons of Photo Pocket Pages and maybe 2 core packs or what would you recommend?

The product is designed to simplify all of this in your mind so that you don’t have to think so much about what product to get, and how much. Here it is: To create an album you need 3 items. The Binder + a Big Pack of (60) Photo Pocket Pages – because that’s how many pages fill an album + a Project Life Core Kit, which has all the title + journaling cards that slip into the pockets to compliment your photos. It sounds like you are thinking about creating an album for each child, so you would get 4 Binders + 4 Big Packs of Photo Pocket Pages + 4 Project Life Core Kits. The most popular Big Pack (all Design A) will be back in stock late April but you can absolutely get started with a Big Variety Pack 1 because you’ll want to sprinkle these pages into all your albums anyway.

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{ some favorite bits of your feedback }

From Becky: Thank you, thank you, thank you for teaming up with Shutterfly and making project life digital books available. It may be one of the easiest books I have ever completed with Shutterfly. Love project life!

From Kate: I just wanted to take a moment to tell you how much Project Life has meant to me. I was a “traditional” scrapbooker for most of my life. Over the years, I spent SO MUCH MONEY on all the fun papers and embellishments that I ended up in terrible debt. This year, I finally faced my debt head-on. Starting January 1st, I decided not to buy any unnecessary items for an entire year. I called it my “Stopping Spree.” Of course, I ordered my Project Life in December, so I could continue documenting my memories all year. I just feel that Project Life is such an economical way to preserve everyday life!

From Kirby: I’ve thought or had the inclination to shoot you an email of THANKS so very many times THANK YOU a hundred times over for Project Life – for the simplicity when I’m not feeling like adding much & the flexibility of being able to do a little more ‘playing’ when I’ve got the time & am feeling motivated to create. I find that, looking back, I love both. The importance lies in getting my family’s stories documented – THANK YOU for making that possible in such a very real, practical, flexible & DOable way!!

From Elisa: I watched the slide show for newbies and thought it was just fantastic. Is it possible to be even more excited to get my hands on the Project Life stuff?! The level of detail and the accompanying photos were precisely what I needed to completely eliminate any anxiety or confusion about what goes where, and what everything is for. I watched it twice! I forwarded the link to everyone i could think of – nothing but raves and “I can do this!” Project Life is a wonderful product with a wonderful team behind it. I can’t wait!

 

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!

Q&A: Friday

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

Q: After reading 212 questions, are you wondering what in the world you were thinking when you created this post? : )

A: If you’ve been visiting my blog for a while, you know that I invite your questions from time to time. I know you have questions. I’m happy to answer them. Obviously I can’t get to all of them, but I’m doing my best to get to lots of random topics. I think you guys are pretty super and I’m happy to share. That’s what my blog is for.

Q: Do you have any Halloween decorating ideas?

A: Autumn is my favorite season but this year I’m not as seasonally decorative as I’d like to be. We have so many other projects going on. But … I did put a cluster of pumpkins (collected over a few years) in the center of our kitchen table. That’s our reminder of the season … even though we’re still pushing 90 degrees right now. : (

Q: How do you organize your laundry? (I know that’s random, but there has to be a better system than I’m using!)

A: Our laundry baskets are in our master bedroom closet. It’s very simple. Plastic baskets are from Target. We like sturdy. Not bags. One for whites, one for colors, one for towels. The reason we wash towels separately is that we don’t use liquid fabric softener with our towels like we do with our clothes. Why? Because it can cause the towels to be less absorbent. How do we keep those towels soft? Fabric softener dryer sheets. I don’t do laundry on a certain day or schedule it or anything. I know that works for some people. I do it on an as-needed basis. Incidentally, right now I have piles and piles of clean laundry that I need to put away.

Q: I am desperate for the file for the Adult life story pages. I need them for an activity for this Friday 10/23 and the link is not working anymore.

A: Here you go! Good luck with your activity. And I’m attaching the teen version again too, since some of you were asking for that.

ADULT.life.story.pdf

TEEN.life.story.pdf

Q: What CK issue will be your last that I can expect to see your work?

A: The December 2009 issue of Creating Keepsakes will have my last article in it. I believe that issue is now available, or will be very soon.

Q: Can I just guess that you are going to be asked the status of the 365 kit about a billion times? lol But seriously, my question is “do you know what’s next for you in the scrapbooking industry?” You have such great ideas, I hope we can continue to see them!

A: Yes, you can guess that. While I didn’t get a billion of those questions, it was absolutely the most popular question. No, I am not “bringing back” Project 365.

I have been working on a product that is better and more flexible. This kit is perfect for those who want to (and are able to) keep up with taking a picture a day. AND … it will be a kit that also works for those of you (and those you know) that would prefer a slower pace. It’s better. It reaches a broader audience. It’s going to be the perfect gift for someone you know. And it’s so stinking fun. More on this very soon, as we’re trying to make it available before the holidays.

So that’s what’s next for me in this industry. I’m not looking to work full-time. I’m just really passionate about creating solutions for people that want to scrapbook without all the time & money that scrapbooking sometimes entails. So that’s where I am. Just have a couple things up my sleeve.

Q: Are you going to do another Christmas card kit?

A: This is something else that I will address in more detail soon, but I wanted to at least let you know that I’ve been working on a solution for your holiday cards that I think will make a lot of you really, really happy. ; )

Stay tuned. There is obviously so much more to come around here.