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Now you can stop fussing over blank pages and start producing magazine quality pages, even long time scrapbookers will be envious of…even if you have never scrapped before.
When you’ve ever wanted to easily create jaw-dropping scrapbook pages in less time than it takes to brew a cup of tea (transforming all those precious photos and recording your treasured memories)…while saving time and expressing your personality…then this will be the most important message you ever read.
One day I would have Van Gogh inspirations and creativity. And the next I couldn’t decide which box of photos to start on. I swear I have sat many heart-wrenching hours swearing to myself . . . "I was going to finish ‘at least’ one page before hubby gets home".
Doesn’t it drive you nuts? I had nothing to show for all my efforts, even after months of working regularly. There was no way to know how each session would end. And it wasn’t for trying, lord knows I tried, I just didn’t know where to start. I had too many options and nothing ever seemed to fit right.
This is when I discovered the ‘real-life’ secrets to producing eye-popping designs. And my scrapbooking life changed forever after just a few short days of trying these new secrets. . .
And it just keeps getting better and better! My endless trail of pictures has become manageable…and I became “super woman like” to my fellow scrapbookers as if I have special creative powers.
What I discovered had nothing to do with my ability to be creative or knowing where to start. . . and everything to do with these little insider scrapbooking secrets I discovered. These secrets involved using “Scrapbooking Sketches” I luckily uncovered this shortly after I got started back in 2004. Back then, I was looking to socialize with other family-oriented women who wanted to share their every day stories with supportive friends, swap ideas and have some fun.
Trust me I know what it feels like to stare aimlessly at a blank page for hours. In fact, I used to get so frustrated and upset when I would go scrapbooking with my sister-in-law, because by the time I would get one page almost finished (if I was lucky to get one completed) she… Read more…
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