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feedback friday

Friday, March 2nd, 2012

What kind of shelving unit or display do you keep your scrapbooks on?

I have had these Cropper Hopper cubes forever, but I’m not sure they even make them any more. I know a lot of scrapbookers love the Expedit series of shelving at IKEA.

Worth mentioning: I just recently – like this past week – moved the scrapbooks down to the kids’ eye level and suddently there is a surge of interests in looking at scrapbooks. Seriously, it’s like a magic trick and I’m so thrilled. Why didn’t I think of this earlier?

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Would you be kind enough to share where your kitchen wallpaper is from?

The company is Seabrook. The name of the book/collection is Shadowplay. Go here for more information. And since I smell the next question a mile away … the chair, pillow, and little chest are all from Potato Barn in AZ.

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I want to incorporate a date stamp into my pages. What date stamp do you recommend using?

You can pick up any ol’ date stamp at an office supply store, but I do think that Dear Lizzy’s new Neapolitan Roller Date Stamp is rather fun.

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Just watched the Project Life video. May sound crazy but I love the pink on the bedroom walls. Any chance you know the color/brand?

Behr’s Raspberry Lemonade 130C-3 (purchased at Home Depot). Claire’s bedding is from Pottery Barn Kids, several years ago. Stuffed animals and very sleepy girl not included.

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I’m out of the loop. Are there any Photo Pocket Pages to accommodate Instagram prints?

We are working on it.

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What do you do with all the Christmas, Birthday, etc. cards that you and your family receives?

Naturally, Christmas cards are displayed on the wall and our tradition is to leave them up after the holidays 2-3 months. I’m about ready to take them down this weekend, in fact. I used to save all of our Christmas cards until last year when I had an epiphany: I am not the keeper of other peoples’ memories. I have enough to keep track of with my own family. So I made a very liberating decision to throw them all away. If you missed that organization post, check it out. My camera was along for the journey as I went through and organized a bunch of stuff in our home office. That was fun.

As for Birthday cards, most of them get thrown away but we save the special ones that were homemade or have a sweet note, or grandma’s handwriting, etc. These go in the Big Envelope Pages in the kids’ scrapbooks.

For 17 years I’ve been keeping a basket full of the most special letters and cards we receive. Remember: We keep the kids’ special cards in their scrapbooks. But the cards that are for David and me? I just add them to the basket. It’s not really organized but they’re all in one place and that’s good enough for me. To be honest, I don’t ever go back and read them. But they meant something to me/us and so I’ve been hoarding them I guess. Mind you, these are not the thank-you-for-our-wedding-gift kind of cards. They are personal and specific and special for one reason or another and it doesn’t feel right to toss them. I figure there may be a day later in my life that I’ll have time to dig through that basket and remember the kind words of loved ones. Who knows.

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What kind of spiral grid paper are you using in this photo?? (Referring to a picture I posted on facebook + twitter that showed what David and I were working on recently.)

Oh, how I love my Marimekko sketch notebook. First of all, this is my go-to place for all work-related sketches. Everything from product design to ideas for the website. It is well loved and well utilized and some day I’ll have to take you on a tour through these pages. I picked it up in Finland when we were there visiting my parents a couple years ago. The sad thing is, I’m about ready to get another one and I can’t find it anywhere online!  : (  If anyone else has a cool resource for a sprial-bound notebook with grid paper, I’m all ears.

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What kind of scanner do you use?

The Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500M has a permanent spot between my computer and David’s. It’s a sheet-fed scanner, and compatible for our Macs. I’m sure there is a similar scanner for PCs. And here’s the portable version. We also use a flat-bed scanner (Epson Perfection 4490) for scanning thicker items (like pages in my grid notebook from the last question, and some of the kids’ art, and other odd-shaped items that won’t work in the ScanSnap.

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How do you reduce the page after you scan? Is there a certain program used?

I re-size everything in Photoshop Elements. That’s my only photo editing software, besides what’s built-into iPhoto on my Mac.

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What camera do you use? Trying to decide between a Nikon d3100 or CANNON eos rebel t3?

I am so not up on the latest & greatest in cameras. I find myself taking most pictures on my iPhone these days (you can see my favorite iPhoneography apps here). But I do really like my dSLR (Nikon D90), which we’ve had 3.5 year now, and I still use it at least weekly for one reason or another. Isn’t it amazing how technology is changing the way we photograph life?

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Ok Becky… I have to know, HOW do you style your hair? I love it!

This is funny. You should see me right now. Okay, actually… I’ll snap a quick self-portrait. This is exactly what I look like right now as I’m writing this. For real, I’m sporting a pony tail almost every day. When I’m not, I change it up. Sometimes, I’m round-brushing for straightness and body. Sometimes I’m throwing my curling iron into the mix. Maybe it’s down. Maybe it’s up with a dozen bobby pins. But today is typical. Pony tail. Truth is – I really don’t spend my time on my hair, like … ever. But I guess that’s relative.

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Say you have a 7 day trip to California that includes SeaWorld, Disneyland, Beach, Zoo, etc. Would you still print just a few pictures, enough to fit your WEEK or would you consider making perhaps a small photo book just for this vacation? I just know that I go picture crazy on trips and I wind up with another album. What do you do for special occasions?

You asked what I would do … and I’m nothing less than honest with my answers. So I’ll just tell you that with any traveling we have done and any big events we have had in the past few years since I have been using the Project Life method of memory-keeping, I have taken so much pressure off my own shoulders by just sticking with my simple plan to have one week represented per layout in our family yearbook. That means I’m choosy. Yes, of course there are loads of pictures not “scrapbooked”. But that’s not the point. We want to remember our life, but we don’t need every picture and every memory written down. I have never loved memory-keeping so much as I do now – ever. It’s very liberating to be choosy and really narrow down. The rest of our photos remain on our computer (and of course backed up) and I’m 100% content with that. I’m not really doing extra pages or mini albums these days. Just not the phase I’m in.

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Why do your pockets come in such odd sizes? I can’t print off 3x4s at WalMart. Or 6x6s. Am I missing something? This seems like a really neat prospect… but when the printing of the pictures is a hassle… what is the point?

Welcome to Project Life; sounds like you’re new to the concept and I’m so happy that you want to learn more! If you check out our Getting Started page, you’ll see how this all works and how easy it really is. The 3×4 pockets that are found in most of our Photo Pocket Pages are designed to hold our 3×4 Journaling Cards. Many Project Lifers enjoy being creative with their pages, even though it’s designed to be incredibly simple. We love ALL approaches to Project Life!

As for the 6×6 pockets in Design E, those are great for cutting down kids’ art, or placing a cd or dvd in a pocket, or a block of patterned paper, or a photo enlargement trimmed to size … you get the idea. Here’s one way I used it in Porter’s album. I showed this (and much more) in my recent video about Getting Organized with Kids’ Stuff.

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I’m using Project Life to catch up on several years of high school scrapbooks for me and my brothers (we all graduated 5-15 years ago). I have a pile of old 3 x 5 and 4 x 6 traditional prints to scrapbook, but harder — a whole lot of newspaper clippings (my brothers were into sports and landed in the news a lot). I would like to use the clippings as they are (would rather not have to scan and trim them down because I only have a bubble jet printer). Some of them are small (those aren’t the problem), but others are full size, big articles. Any ideas on simple ways to preserve and scrapbook these within the PL system? Further, any ideas on how to scrapbook all those certificates kids get in school (i.e., award certificates) within PL?? Thanks!

This is exactly why we have the products we have, and why we’re bringing out more products for needs like this. Our Big Envelope Pages are a huge seller for a reason. They are an excellent place to store newspaper articles and cards and all sorts of memorabilia. Depending on the size and shape of your newspaper clippings, these are excellent plastics for displaying that kind of stuff as well: Design E, 6×12 Page Protector, and the classic 12×12 Page Protectors.

Note about scanning: I’m a fan. You mentioned your bubble jet printer, which makes me think that maybe you don’t know that you can print anything that you scan, just like you print photos. Just be sure your scans are saved as JPGs and upload for printing like you would any other pictures. It’s a very inexpensive way to get excellent prints of your newspaper articles, awards, and other memorabilia. Like I said – I’m a fan.

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I’m wondering – do you print your photos at home? If so, do you have a sweet printer?

I don’t. And I don’t. But … most of our Creative Team uses and recommends a printer for home use. If you missed that question in their Q&A on my blog, you can see their recommendations in this post.

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Do have a favorite pen that you like to use for journaling?

Yep. I’m a long-time fan of American Crafts’ Precision Pens.

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What is the significance of the 10 of hearts in the Clementine Core Kit – just for fun?

That’s a fun question! I asked Lili, who designed that edition and she said, “Yes, for fun – because it’s cute, and as far as I know it means love and good luck!”

Page by Deb Duty.

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{ a couple favorite comments }

“This is my first year doing Project Life and I just had to send a huge THANK YOU your way. I became an avid scrapbooker in 1997 when my daughter was born. After child number three and life becoming so busy, I found myself turning into a collector of scrapbook supplies. I continued to take the pictures and collect the supplies but very few stories actually made it to pages  Now that I am involved with Project Life, I no longer have to stress about all the stories I’m not telling. I love how the project can be as simple or detailed as you want. I have even collected some of my favorite photos from the past years that have been sitting collecting dust and I incorporate them into my current Project Life pages as a “flashback.” It has been fun to tie the past and present together. I love how this Project Life can be anything you want it to be! Thank you, Becky, for Project Life!”

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From Donna: “I just wanted to let you know how much I absolutely love doing Project Life on Shutterfly. It’s a breeze! Now let me tell you – I am so computer-illiterate that sometime turning on my computer can be more than I can handle but it truly is as easy as everyone has been saying it is. I just about have a whole book done just with my January pictures and it is so much fun to click drag and see results. I totally had my feet dug in to not like this way of doing Project Life but wow! With results like this I just may switch. Thanks for making life so easy. You are my EASY BUTTON.”

feedback friday

Friday, December 9th, 2011

Comments and questions are gathered from facebook, twitter, emails, and right here on the blog. It’s time for another edition of Feedback Friday!

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I noticed that a couple of your Photo Pocket Page designs have pocket openings on the side sometimes, instead of at the top where I expected. They’re wonderful and completely useable but I’m just wondering … is this on purpose?

Yes. Sort of. We originally designed everything to have openings at the top – always. But it’s not that simple. On a couple of the designs, because of the pocket configuration and the manufacturing machinery and the way things have to work logistically, a few openings are on the side instead. Like you said – it doesn’t change the usability and the function of the Photo Pocket Page.

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Do you do any other scrapbooking besides Project Life now? What about your childhood, your story, your ancestors, etc.?

Great question. (Gulp.) As much as my natural instincts are to feel guilty about what I’m not doing, I am far too realistic for that and guilt gets pushed to the side big-time. I am a documenter of life, an amateur photographer, a family historian. But that doesn’t mean I’m good at all of that, all of the time. It certainly doesn’t mean I have everything pulled together the way I’d like. Right now I’m focused on documenting the here + now of our family life with Project Life. I have also embarked on a journey called catching-up-with-my-kids’-books. And trust me, you’ll be hearing a lot about that soon since the journey has been documented with video. Other than that, no. Nothing else right now. Yes, I have childhood scrapbook pages and family history pages but it’s definitely not where I want it all to be. Yet.

Bottom line: There is a time and a season for everything. I totally have a vision for what I want to do with our family history stuff, and David’s and my childhood stuff. Another topic for another day. The vision is there. I’m just looking for some spare time.

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I am sure you have been asked this but have you ever considered catalog sales? I feel you have the most amazing products that could transform so many peoples lives as it has mine. I just think it would be so cool to see reps out there demonstrating how to use your products and inspiring others!

Yes, once upon a time it was a thought. But no – it’s not what we’re doing. Our business model keeps everything so simple. Our product is made and shipped to Amazon and anyone (in the U.S.) can purchase our products there and have it shipped directly to them. That is the simplest thing that we can do that is also very beneficial to the customer – you. Many of you are practically Project Life “consultants” because of the way you share it with friends and family. You have to know how much we appreciate that. Very, very cool.

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When is the Shutterfly version of Project Life going to be available?

Barely in time for Christmas.

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Will the Shutterfly/Project Life photo book be available in more than one size?

You bet. The “default” photo book sizes are 12×12 and 8×11 but you can convert your project to 8×8, 7×9, and even an itty bitty 5×7 gift size. I can’t wait for you to see these Project Life photo books!

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I wish I didn’t have to wait for other items to come in while some items are available now. It would be nice to get everything at the same time.

I hear ya. And I promise you that we’re not trying to stagger the availability of different products. Please keep in mind that there are so many behind-the-scenes logistics in manufacturing physical product that most people wouldn’t even think about, that affect the timing of products becoming available. Please also remember that this is our transitional year as far as product offering. When we started our company just over two years ago, we offered one SKU – one item. That’s it. Last year we offered 2 items. We now have 30 products and more in the making. So yeah – it’s a little tricky to keep everything on a predictable schedule. The beautiful thing about the way we’re offering product now is that we’re getting on track to keeping plenty of inventory in stock all the time – all year long. The few items that are currently sold out were re-ordered weeks ago and will be available again in January. As we move forward, we’ll be able to close that gap even more so that “sell outs” are very rare.

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I notice that the Photo Pocket Pages are not all the exact same total width. It’s subtle, but I’m just wondering why.

It’s all about the math. For the 4×6 and 3×4 cards to fit perfectly in every single pocket (which we really fine-tuned with all the new products) … each Photo Pocket Page is going to have to be a slightly different width. When you factor horizontal and vertical and different configurations … it is what it is. And those size variations are very, very subtle. The alternative is to have them all the exact same size, which would mean the cards and photos would not fit well in the pockets. They would be too tight or not have too much room, etc. Hope I’m making sense. It’s all about the math. This is the “fun” part of product design.  ; )

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Where did you get the white chairs that I always see in your pictures and videos?

Stanley is the brand. Coastal Living is the line of furniture. The name of the chair is the Wayfarer Side Dining Chair. We had the seat cushions recovered with a faux shiny wipeable leather that I found at a local fabric store.

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I don’t know if anyone has ever mentioned it but I think it would be awesome to have a set of page protectors that fit the 4×4 Instagram photos.

Oh, trust me. That’s in the line-up.  : )

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Can you please use month concepts when saying, for example, that the School Kits might be out by Summer 2012? Living in Australia, we are in summer now and I started getting overly excited!!

I’m so sorry that I wasn’t thinking of our friends in the Southern Hemisphere when I said that. We just aren’t close to having a date for the release of those products yet so I needed to keep it vague. I guess I could say we’re hoping for sometime between June – August 2012.

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What about the date stamp? Is it in the core kit?

Nope. We no longer have a date stamp as part of our products. This is easy to find online or at your local office supply store.

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Does anyone have any cute ideas/pictures for the very first page of their album? I love the cards with the kit but I want to make mine a little more personal, and I wast it to represent the whole year, anyone?

Excellent topic. I have a whole blog post about this in the works. If anyone wants to share their Project Life title page, please email a really good photograph to submissions@beckyhiggins.com for us to consider sharing with our other content.

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{ a favorite comment }

Can I just say that I know it is not by chance that I happened upon your website several months ago? I was a huge fan of your work with CK, but lost touch with everything scrapbook-related for a while as my family went through some tough changes and I was running in “survival mode”. I believe that I have an actual part in my body that is connected to my current level of memory preservation, and most of the time this body part weighs a ton and is twisted in several knots due to my “guilt” and inability to keep up with all of the photos I take and memories we make. It literally weighs on me daily. Several months ago your name popped into my mind as I was on the computer and I was curious as to what you were up to. I got chills and tears in my eyes as I watched your Project Life video (“Project Life by Becky Higgins”) and thought, “Wow, this is going to be the thing that saves me!” I was giddy and excited as I showed everyone the video, and have been following every development of your products ever since. I’m hoping Santa has a few white boxes for me under the tree this Christmas!