WPT#25: You Don’t Have to Save it All (VIDEO)

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The Weekly Pep Talk is a video podcast series designed to help you find more time for scrapbooking and use it well. To be notified when new videos are posted subscribe to our YouTube channel.

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In this week’s pep talk, I’m sharing one example of simplicity in practice and encouraging you to find an opportunity to take a similar, somewhat radical step.

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It’s your turn to talk! How do you use artwork and other memorabilia in your scrapbooks? Have you ever or would you consider cutting up some artwork, like I have?

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2 Comments

  1. Amy M.

    What a great reminder! I have a stack of my children’s artwork that I need to scan in order to include in their albums in a more manageable way … and allow me to let go of some of the paper gathering in our home!

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  2. Linda Walton aka bobbysgirlforever

    Great ideas Jennifer!

    I’ve already planned to do some scanning, but I also have art work and penmanship on notepad sized paper that will be perfect to trim down a bit and slip into a 4X6 pocket! I may even adhere it to a thin piece of card stock to strengthen it a bit 🙂

    I really like the idea of cutting a larger document into pieces to cover multiple pockets in my PL pages too. Thank you for this week’s Pep Talk! I am still settling in and getting my new computer/scrapbooking area set up for some much needed playtime!

    Happy Monday and have a most splendid week! XO

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