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THIS is How She Does It!

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

While cruising some of my favorite neighboring forums recently, I came upon a very interesting thread highlighting how one particular scrapbooker was using her Memory Logbook in a very creative way. So I asked her to share with us just what she’s doing …

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Stacy Hamby

Guest Blogger Stacy Hamby

When I was a teenager (back in the 80s), I liked to carry a small calendar in my purse and in it, I would keep track of not just the things I HAD to do, but also things I had DONE. I didn’t need a planner, I didn’t even have a job, but I really liked to keep track of birthdays and events and I also started making notes about places I had gone and who I had gone with. (There was quite a quick rotation of boyfriends in that thing, ah-hem!) I decorated it with stickers and photos and magazine cut-outs and even some colored paper clips, just for fun.

Thanks to Kristin and Log Your Memory, I now have the ability to do the exact same kind of memory-keeping, on a grander scale. I use my book to jot down To-Do lists and silly things my toddler does and says. My book already has an amazing amount of information in it after only 10 days. When I find an interesting ad in my paper or print out something I find online, now I have a place to put those items.

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What is really amazing to me is how little time making these entries takes. I usually just sit down with my Memory Log at bedtime and fill in some thoughts and activities from the day.When I upload and review the photos I’ve taken every couple of days, I quickly print out a few on my photo printer and just add them onto my pages.

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By the end of the year, I will have a time capsule of my family’s daily life in 2010.

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Stacy Hamby is a mom of four in Phoenix, Arizona, who has been scrapbooking for 10 years. “I love taking photos,” she says, “which I’m not very good at and playing Rock Band with my boys, which I am pretty great at!”

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Are YOU using your Logbook in a unique or interesting way that might be inspiring for others to see? Tell me what you are doing and you could be our next Guest Blogger!

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Brewing Up a SPOOKY Good Time!

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

It’s getting close … can you feel the excitement???

My inbox has been just exploding with exciting news these past several days… freebie kit previews, workshop registrations, contest entries, Book Club registrations, Creative Team member applications, new member registrations … so much so I can hardly sit still! I love all this creative energy that’s coming my direction … I hope it’s coming back out to you, too!!!

With just TWO days until our Grand Opening SPOOKtacular, here’s the official current schedule for our big event …

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  • Welcome Blog Post ~ right here, first thing in the morning!
  • SPOOKtacular Poll of the Day ~ Community Forum
  • Web of Friends Community Builder Game/Contest ~ PRIZE & FREEBIE ~ Location: Community Forum ~ Deadline: Saturday, Oct. 31st @ Noon (MTN)
  • Mystery Chat ~ Be the first to guess the identity of our mystery guest & win a PRIZE ~ A FREEBIE for everyone who attends ~Location: Member Chat Room ~ Starting Time: 7 p.m. Pacific/8 p.m. Mountain/9 p.m. Central/10 p.m. Eastern

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  • Morning Blog Post ~ right here!
  • SPOOKtacular Poll of the Day ~ Community Forum ~ With results of Thursday’s Poll
  • “Count Me In” Game/Contest~ PRIZE & FREEBIE ~ Location: Community Forum ~ Deadline: Saturday, Oct. 31st @ Noon (MTN)
  • Holiday Challenge Chat ~ Brainstorm more meaningful ways to scrapbook the holidays & participate in a special layout challenge. ~ A FREEBIE for everyone who attends & a PRIZE for a randomly selected challenge participant ~Location: Member Chat Room ~ Starting Time: 10 a.m. Pacific/11 a.m. Mountain/12 Noon Central/1 p.m. Eastern ~ Challenge Deadline: Saturday, Oct. 31st @ Noon (MTN)
  • Log Your Memory Scavenger Hunt ~ Start here on our blog HOME page and get details on how to play the game ~ PRIZE & FREEBIE ~ Starts at 6 p.m. (MTN) ~ Deadline: Saturday, Oct. 31st @ Noon (MTN)

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  • Morning Blog Post ~ right here!
  • SPOOKtacular Poll of the Day ~ Community Forum ~ With results of Friday’s Poll
  • Caffeine Challenge Chat ~ Grab a cup of coffee & join us for a speed layout challenge using a FREEBIE you do NOT want to miss!  ~ A PRIZE for a randomly selected challenge participant ~ Location: Member Chat Room ~ Starting Time: 9 a.m. Pacific/10 a.m. Mountain/11 a.m. Central/12 Noon Eastern ~ Challenge Deadline: Saturday, Oct. 31st @ Noon (MTN) (That gives you TWO hours to complete the challenge…)
  • Prize Drawings & Announcements … Stay tuned to our blog after 1 p.m. (MTN) for announcements of all of our Grand Opening SPOOKtacular prize winners, including • Web of Friends Community Builder Winner • Count Me In! Contest Winner • Holiday Challenge Chat Winner • Scavenger Hunt Winner • Caffeine Chat Challenge Winner • and finally, our Grand Opening Kickoff Challenge Winner!!!
  • Trick-or-Treat! A final SPOOKtacular blog post Saturday evening to wrap up the festivities, including our final poll results and one more special FREEBIE for everyone who takes a peek. Don’t delay, though… the link for this final treat will expire just a few hours after the post is published. Start watching for this final update around 6 p.m. (MTN) … about the time my own kids will be heading out the door to go trick-or-treating!!

The fine print: You must be present at each activity to receive that activity’s FREEBIE. Download links will be active for a limited time only & are not to be shared.

Need help translating the times for your time zone? Try HERE.

My apologies to our international friends who are going to have a difficult time getting to our events because of the time difference. We will make a point of planning some early/late hour events in the future that hopefully will be a bit more convenient for you. I do appreciate your involvement in our community …  :)

A little pre-party prep…

–> Please be sure you are registered ahead of time on BOTH the Log Your Memory Home page (blog) AND the Community Forum so that you’ll have access to all of the Grand Opening activities. Sometimes it can take a while for your activation emails to be delivered … you don’t want to be sitting around waiting during an activity and miss out on the fun (and free stuff!). It is especially important that you are registered on the blog if you plan to participate in the chats, as only registered members will be able to enter the chat room. Need some help getting registered? Check out this wonderful video created by CT Heather.

–> Please take a few minutes to make sure your Grand Opening Kickoff Challenge entry is complete. There are three steps to having a complete entry that is eligible for our great prize – a free copy in your choice of format of the Scrapbooker’s All-In-One Memory Logbook. You need to have 1) submitted an entry form including email addresses of potential invites; 2) introduced yourself in the “Getting to Know You” forum thread; and 3) posted an “all about me” layout in the Kickoff Challenge gallery album. There is a list of all contest applicants in the contest thread HERE which is updated several times each day. Check it to see if your name is on the “completed entries” list. If it is not – or if it is on the incomplete list – you are not yet eligible for the prize. You have until 12 noon (MTN) on Saturday, October 31st to complete your entry and have a chance at winning a free Memory Logbook. If your name is not on the list and you believe it should be, feel free to send me a message via the Contact Us page.

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–> Anxious to get a taste of the treats in store for you?? Visit the sites of our wonderful Site Sponsors by clicking on their banners in the upper portion of the sidebar on the left. You will be very pleased with the quality and variety of talent you will find …

See you tomorrow for this week’s Story Board … and then the next time we post, it will be time to celebrate!!! I sure hope you’re as excited as I am … if you are, please let me know by sharing a comment below!!! :)

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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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Welcome to Log Your Memory!!!

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

You may be here because you know me from my favorite scrapbooking haunts and were curious about what I’m doing now.

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You may be here because I’ve been teasing & taunting you for the past couple weeks on Facebook.

You may be here because a friend of a friend of a friend pointed you this way.

You may have Googled “scrapbook” or  “2010 calendar” and landed here.

Whatever got you here, I am so glad you came!

For those of you who do not know me, I am a …

• Work-at-home mother to four crazy kids ranging in age from 1 to 14 years;

• Wife to an avid outdoorsman who also happens to be the publisher of the local newspaper where we met back when we were both reporters;

• Native Montanan with a not-so-secret desire to live somewhere a little less “rural;”

• Digi-scrapping addict who favors documenting the everyday much more than the big events.

You can find out even more about me by taking a peek at the layout I created for our first official Challenge at Log Your Memory, which brings me to my next announcement…

Today is the official start to the Log Your Memory Grand Opening Kickoff Contest! One lucky winner will receive a FREE copy of my new book – the Scrapbooker’s All-In-One Memory Logbook 2010 in your choice of spiral-bound, coil-bound or downloadable eBook format. To enter, check out the contest guidelines HERE. The deadline to enter is October 31st at 12:00 noon, Mountain Time, which also happens to be the culmination of the Log Your Memory SPOOK-tacular Grand Opening weekend! More about that in the next week or two…

So just what is this new book I keep referring to? It’s really my answer to a problem I’ve been having for some time now … too many things to remember, tons of ideas & inspiration, stacks and stacks of photos (both print & digital) … and not enough time to get it all scrapbooked before I forget what I wanted to do with it all.

Sound familiar? If so, you are in the right place & you are going to want to get my book. I will go into much greater detail about the book tomorrow, but you can check it out HERE while you are waiting.

Once my idea for the Logbook started to take shape, it quickly evolved into what you see today … a full-fledged online community including a community forum, layout gallery, chat room, bookstore, gift shop, and so much more. My goal is to create a supportive, inspiring & fun-filled community that will start to feel like home and family for all of us and let us connect with lots of wonderful folks with common interests. I hope you will join me in this adventure and invite your friends to do the same!

In the next week or so, I’ll be sharing more detailed information about what is available on this site and what’s on the calendar for the coming weeks. For now, I hope you’ll take a minute to register as a member and then wander around the site to get a taste of all there is to do and see.

Want to be sure you don’t miss anything? Sign up HERE to get an update by email every time there is a new post.

Thanks again for stopping by … and please make yourself at home! {Psstt… you can start by leaving me a note below (after you register) to let me know you were here!!!}

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