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Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Thinking about doing something a little extra special for Valentine’s Day? There’s still time, if you get started right away.

Personalized hybrid mini-albums are among my favorite items to give, particularly the ones I put together last year for my husband, two boys and oldest daughter. Each album, called “10 Things I Love About You,” features 10 photos of the person for whom the album was created, plus brief journaling on each page describing one of those 10 things.

For instance, my oldest son’s 10 things were…

  1. You’re a lot of fun to play games with!
  2. You have a great laugh that’s really contagious!
  3. You have lots of talents that you’re putting to good use!
  4. You love a good set of Legos (just like me!)
  5. You are just so creative!
  6. You are a great big brother to all of your siblings!
  7. You’re a great friend!
  8. You’re not afraid to show your enthusiasm!
  9. You’re such a great sport with all your little girl cousins!
  10. There’s no one else in all the world exactly like you!

At the very end of each album, I also included a little picture of myself and a handwritten message to the recipient. I could hardly wait to give these to my family last year, but it was well worth the wait. They LOVED them.

They loved seeing 10 great photos of themselves. They loved reading the 10 reasons I think they’re awesome. They loved that the entire book is all about them. And I think they found it pretty cool that I took the time to focus on them that way.

It’s the best Valentine gift I’ve given so far … and believe me, I’ve tried to be creative with this holiday on more than one occasion. ;)

I had so much fun doing these albums that I created a downloadable quick-page kit so others could do the same. As of today, you’ll find the complete kit in our on-site store.

Just purchase & download the kit, choose your recipient, come up with 10 things you love about them, choose 10 photos to go with it, drop the photos into the openings using your favorite scrapbooking software & add your journaling. Print the pages and the included covers, adhere to CDs or a round chipboard album kit, bind it all together … and you’re done!

To get you started & give you a little taste of the colors & patterns of the album, I’ve even got a free mini-kit to share with you right here. Simply click on the image below to download this digital scrapbooking freebie! (File size: 21.1 MB)

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You Asked For It

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

You got it.

Several of you using the print-your-own version of the Memory Logbook have requested various “extra” pages to help you better customize your book to fit your needs. Seemed like a great idea to me, so you can now find more than a dozen add-on pages right here in our on-site store. New pages include:

  • Blog Topics
  • Check It Out! ~ Artists, Music & Movies
  • Check It Out! ~ Website & Reading Material
  • Contact List
  • Fave Meals & Recipes
  • Fave Websites
  • Gift Tracker
  • Layout Notes
  • List & Sketch
  • Menu Planner
  • Playlist
  • Profile Tracker
  • Reading Log

The above pages are available for just 50 cents each … or you can get the entire set all at once for just $5, a savings of $1.50 off the total individual price.

I’ve even created a little freebie pack with three basic pages you can customize however you might like. You can find them in the store along with the others … or you are welcome to download them right here, if you’d prefer. Just click on the image below to start the download.

Memory Logbook Basic Add-Ons (FREE!)

If you’re looking for a special page that isn’t here, feel free to add your request to our forum thread started just for this purpose. It just might show up in our store someday…

Also new this month …

If you are a Kindle user, you may also be interested in another new item now available through Amazon’s Kindle Store.

A special edition of Real Life Scrapbooking Weekly Challenges is now available for the Kindle. It contains all of the challenges and questionnaires of the print & downloadable editions. The only pages left out of the Kindle edition are the Story List and Page Planner sketch pages, as they would be rather useless without the ability to easily write on them.

Of course, you can also subscribe to our daily blog posts on your Kindle for just 99 cents a month, with a free two-week trial subscription to get you started.

Don’t own a Kindle? You might want to check out a couple new options offered through Amazon, including the ability to download & read Kindle books on your PC or iPhone.

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Countdown to 2010!

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

Another Christmas has now come and gone. Does it leave you feeling a bit sad? It does me … but not for long this year! We’ve got LOTS to look forward to at Log Your Memory, not the least of which is finally officially putting our full 2010 Memory Logbook to use!!!

To help keep the fun of the holidays alive right through until January 1st, today I’m kicking off our official Countdown to 2010! Starting today and for the next five days, I’ll share fun little ideas, projects, suggestions and other tidbits to help get you inspired & ready for a great year of memory keeping! And then the real fun begins January 1st with TWO fabulous prize announcements – the winner of our December Challenge $50 gift certificate and the winner of our Year-End “100 Things” Layout Challenge – plus details about two very exciting year-long “real life” scrapbooking projects!!!

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How will YOU document “real life” in 2010?

A new year is a great time to consider beginning a year-long memory-keeping project. Many scrapbookers have taken the “photo-a-day” route … and I’ll share more about this option on Monday. But today, I’d like you to consider using a tool you very likely already utilize on a regular basis … your social networking accounts.

If you maintain a page on Facebook or an account on Twitter … or any number of other similar sites … you have at your disposal a fantastic tool for preserving your everyday life story. Cathy Zielske teaches a wonderful class for doing just that called Everyone Can Write a Little. I took the class last spring and I highly recommend it if you have the opportunity.

The concept is fairly straightforward …  use your social networking “status updates” to record little pieces of information you want to remember about your daily life. Then transfer those updates to some sort of permanent memory-keeping device for future enjoyment.

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If you’re not up for a full class (or don’t want to wait until it’s offered again) but this concept interests you, I’ve got another option ready for you in our bookstore. It’s a simple little book called Status: Updated and it will provide a place for you to permanently record your favorite daily status updates, with room for one update every day for an entire year!

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Status: Updated is available in three versions – printed & coil-bound, print-your-own download, and eBook, which is writable right on your computer using the free Adobe Reader. You can check them all out by starting here in our on-line store.

Coming up in tomorrow’s Countdown to 2010: Saving Season’s Greetings

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Memories by the Month!

Saturday, December 12th, 2009

Today we add yet another option to the Log Your Memory book line-up with individual monthly versions of the Memory Logbook for every month in 2010! These books are available in print format (coil-bound, black and white pages) from our Lulu.com bookstore. Each month is also available as a print-it-yourself downloadable PDF directly from our on-site store.

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Additionally, we are offering quantity discounts for the monthly downloadable version – the more months purchased at once, the better the price. Check out your options and the individual book features in our on-site store here.

While you’re out and about on the Web this weekend, also be sure to pay a visit to Simple Scrapper! There you will find a review of the Scrapbooker’s All-In-One Memory Logbook 2010, plus the opportunity to win one of three Log Your Memory giveaway prizes!!!

I hope you’ve also been thinking about your entry for the Year-End 100 Things Layout Challenge! Check out our contest gallery for inspiration from the Calendar Girls and then find out more about the challenge details in this post. There’s a prize involved & the deadline will be here before you know it, so now is a great time to start working on your list!

There’s also a new December Challenge question in our forum … remember, every day you play is another chance at our $50 gift certificate prize!

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(S)He’s Making a List~

Saturday, December 5th, 2009

I love lists.

Wish lists, shopping lists, even To Do lists. Somehow the act of writing something down in a list is just very fulfilling to me. It’s quick, it’s easy … and it allows me to get whatever is on my mind out and on paper so I can move on to something else. Plus it’s just plain FUN! I can start a list and then go about my day, adding to it whenever a new idea pops into my head. The whole process really gets the creative juices flowing for me … one thing leads to another and pretty soon I am just bursting with new ideas.

Lists are also a great tool in memory-keeping, as I’ve mentioned more than once in the past. Check out THIS blog post, for example.

So today I’m excited to add a brand new book to the Log Your Memory Bookstore … one that is FULL of lists … 100, to be exact.

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List My Life is just what the name implies … a book of lists that will help you document all different aspects of your life in a way that is fun and easy. This 220-page book includes 100 open-ended lists, plus extra pages to add 6 more lists of your own. Each list begins with a prompt, followed by a full page – front and back – in which to jot down your items. Examples range from basic information (Addresses lived at… Schools attended … Vehicles owned…) to personal preferences (Desserts savored … Fonts preferred … Music enjoyed …) to your hopes, dreams & challenges (Before death “to do’s”… Questions unanswered … Wishes made…)

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This is a book that will not only be fun to play with, but it is almost guaranteed to become a real resource for you. By helping to gather all of this information in one place, it will be a handy reference for you the next time you need to fill out a job application or rental agreement. It will serve as great entertainment in a few years when you look back to see how your hopes, goals, preferences and decisions have changed over time. And it can be a great source of scrapbooking inspiration for those days when your mojo could use a little extra kick. It’s also an easy little book to pack around (or tuck into a stocking!) … just 5.83 by 8.26 inches.

Like our other books, List My Life is available in both print (coil-bound) and downloadable formats. This is also our first book to be available in a version created especially for those of us who prefer to work on our computers – the eListMyLife book is a writable PDF download that will allow you to add to your lists right on your computer using the free Adobe Reader. Once you fill in the lists, the entire book can then be saved and printed on your home printer, just like our other print-it-yourself books. If you’d like to give it a try, download this book excerpt HERE.

To help celebrate the debut of this new book, I’m offering a special discount on the PDF versions for three days only. Enter coupon code: LOVEMYLISTS at checkout and receive 25% off the purchase price! This offer ends at midnight (MTN) on Monday, December 7th. This offer applies only to the downloadable books available directly through our on-site store.

Those interested in purchasing the print version of this book through our Lulu.com store can receive 10% off the purchase price by entering coupon code: HUMBUG at checkout. By the way, this discount is available through December 31st and applies to all of our print products. Lulu.com is also currently promoting it’s “25 Days of Savings” special offer with a new one-day coupon offered every day. Check our Facebook Fan Site each day this month for the current day’s coupon code.

Coming up tomorrow …

A month-long Layout Challenge involving lists … and the opportunity to win a free copy of List My Life in the format of your choice!

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New for You!

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

We have a new book in our shop today, created especially for those of you who love the Memory Logbook but wanted to see something just a little bit different.

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Real Life Scrapbooking Weekly Challenges 2010 is a special version of the Memory Logbook 2010 created just for those of you who want the inspiration offered through our 52 sets of “real life” scrapbooking prompts, but don’t feel the additional calendar pages and questionnaires found in the full logbook are something you would really use.

Like our other logbooks, this book is offered in both print and downloadable formats. The print copies are available in our Lulu Bookstore, including the following options:

The downloadable version is full-color and available exclusively through our on-site store.

Purchase of any format of this book qualifies you to become a member of the Log Your Memory Book Club.

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Also new today … the Log Your Memory eWishList! This list is a downloadable, interactive PDF form containing a checklist-style “wish list” of every book & gift shop item currently available from Log Your Memory. CLICK HERE to access the list. You will be taken to our form at Acrobat.com. When presented with the option to preview or download the form, choose DOWNLOAD. After the form downloads, open it using Acrobat or Adobe Reader (available free HERE). Check off the items you would love to find under the Christmas tree and then fill out the email addresses at the bottom of the page for those who might like to see your list. Then click SUBMIT FORM at the top of the page to send the form back to us. You will be presented with a form asking for your email address and name. Fill that out, click SEND and your form will be on its way back to us.

In a few days, we’ll send your list and a friendly little email suggestion to that special someone to let them know just how to make you smile on Christmas morning.

You can also print out your eWishList for your own personal reminder of items you like in our shops. For added convenience, each item on the list is linked to our online product pages.

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New Ways to “forget~me~not”

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

Check out what’s new in the Log Your Memory Gift Shop this week …

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If you’d like to purchase one of these goodies, you can do so in our Gift Shop at CafePress.

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  • Our Grand Opening SPOOKtacular (Thursday through Saturday)!!!
  • An interview with Creative Team member Heather Guenther (hguenthe).
  • Inspiration through our weekly Story Board & Layout of the Week!
  • Did I mention the Grand Opening SPOOKtacular??? Lots of contests, prizes, FREEBIES & fun for all who participate!!

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New in the Gift Shop

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

New this week in the Log Your Memory Gift Shop … a handful of items featuring my favorite quote: “Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away.

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If you’d like to purchase one of these goodies, you can do so in our Gift Shop at CafePress.

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  • An interview with Creative Team Member Jen DeLorenzo.
  • A sneak peek at our Grand Opening SPOOK-tacular!
  • Information about our first Log Your Memory online workshop.
  • Our weekly Story Board and Layout of the Week features highlighting inspirational examples of “real life” scrapbooking.
  • And more… be sure you’re signed up for our email updates so you don’t miss a thing!

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Goodies for scrappers

Saturday, October 10th, 2009

Just for fun, Log Your Memory has a gift shop featuring a small but steadily growing collection of fun stuff for scrapbook enthusiasts. Most products that are available or planned for the future include either the Log Your Memory logo or favorite quotes related to real life scrapbooking.

Here’s a peek at what is currently available…

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The Log Your Memory Tote Bag … perfect for use with your Scrapbooker’s All-In-One Memory Logbook!

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This offers a great way to take your Logbook and maybe a favorite scrapbook magazine or two along on car trips and other outings.

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“Today’s Moments” items … fun to have with you throughout the day to remind you of why it’s so important to document those moments.

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Each of these items (not shown to scale)  is available for purchase in the Log Your Memory store hosted by CafePress.com.

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Have a favorite quote you’d like to see developed into a featured product? Send it our way through the Contact Us page and we’ll consider using it in a future product.

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• Information about opportunities to serve on the first Log Your Memory Creative Team.

• A “real life” scrapbook page by the creator of Log Your Memory about how this little business came to be.

• Our introductory Story Board feature highlighting great examples of “real life” scrapbooking from around the Web.

• A mini-tutorial on how to customize the downloadable print-it-yourself version of the Memory Logbook.

• A closer look at the Layout Gallery & all it has to offer.

• And much more… hope to see you here!!! :)

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Introducing the Memory Logbook

Friday, October 9th, 2009

I am very excited to introduce the core product at Log Your Memory – the Scrapbooker’s All-In-One Memory Logbook. This book is my answer to a problem common among busy scrapbookers … too many memories & not enough time to scrap them.

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Picture this scenario: Your daughter says the cutest thing. You manage to write it on a scrap of paper and tuck it in your purse. Later in the day, you catch your hubby doing that thing he always does and think to yourself, “I oughta scrap that.”

The next afternoon, you take some great shots of your son and his game-winning play, proud as punch when you overhear the other parents comment on what a great sport he is. You manage to scribble a couple notes on the calendar fridge about it when you get home. You list the great birthday gifts you received on the desk calendar in your office.

Later in the week, you see a layout idea in your favorite magazine that triggers an idea for that album you’ve been meaning to start. You grab a notebook to sketch it out, but then get sidetracked and start your grocery list on the next page.

By the time the weekend comes, it’s time for laundry and cleaning and … you haven’t had a moment to yourself, even less time to scrapbook. That scrap of paper in your purse? Crumpled & buried with all of the other stuff you pack around all day long. And all of those great ideas and wonderful memories – some that you managed to write down, others that didn’t quite make it that far – are threatening to slip away before you have time to find them all again, let alone do anything with them.

Here is how the Memory Logbook can help.

This book is intended to take the place of all of those scraps of paper and multiple calendars and half-filled notebooks. It will provide you with one consistent place to write down your family’s schedule, jot down those special moments you want to remember, sketch out those layout ideas, even write out your shopping list if you’d like.

But it goes beyond that. Through a series of weekly challenge questions and a variety of questionnaires and worksheets, the Memory Logbook will get you thinking about the parts of your life you might be overlooking in your regular scrapbooking, particularly if you’re struggling just to keep up with your life.

Your daily routines. Your strange habits. The ways you are like your siblings or parents. The things your kids do that remind you of your own childhood. The stuff that makes up your “real” life … and the memories that will most likely prove to be quite revealing when you look back a few years down the road. Spend a few minutes at the end of each day jotting down a few notes in your Logbook and when you do finally find some time to scrapbook, you’ll know exactly where to start.

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The Memory Logbook includes …

• Monthly calendars for at-a-glance planning & documentation.

• Daily calendars where you can jot down your schedule or make notes about things that happened that day.

• Space at the bottom of the daily calendar pages to document your memories, jot down ideas, create a gratitude list or whatever suits your purpose.

• Your own personal “Story List”… a checklist where you can list all of those pages and stories you know you want to share but haven’t had a chance to complete yet. Write them down so you don’t forget and when you have some time to scrap, you’ll know right where to start.

• A page every week where you can sketch your ideas for scrapbook layouts you’d like to do.

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• Weekly challenge questions to get your creative juices flowing and help you tell the “real” story of your life.

• Examples of “real life” scrapbook layouts that go along with several of the weekly challenge topics for added inspiration.

• A questionnaire repeated every month to help you track how life changes over the course of the year.

• An annual questionnaire and price sheet to help set the stage for where you are in your life right now and the world you live in. Take a few minutes to fill this one in and it will provide a fun look back at “the good old days” many years from now.

• Monthly worksheets for documenting family holidays, plus extra pages at the back of the book for birthdays and other celebrations that you may or may not get around to scrapping but you still want to remember.

• A handy list of 2011 holidays on the last page, plus a place to jot down birthdays and other important family dates.

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The 2010 edition of the Scrapbooker’s All-In-One Memory Logbook is available in three formats – coil-bound (also known as spiral-bound), perfect-bound (like your typical softcover book), or as an eBook that you download and can then print yourself or take to your local print shop. (If the print-it-yourself version interests you, be on the lookout next week for tips on how to customize the book with a few simple additions.)

As an added benefit, owners of the Memory Logbook are eligible to join the Log Your Memory Book Club and enjoy special privileges on this site. Click HERE for details.

Click HERE to read an excerpt from the Scrapbooker’s All-In-One Memory Logbook introductory pages.

The Print-It-Yourself downloadable version of the Memory Logbook is available for purchase directly from the Log Your Memory Web site HERE.

You can also purchase the print versions of the Memory Logbook, as well as the downloadable eBook, through our Lulu.com Bookstore by clicking on the following buttons:

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