Just playing around with 'scrapblog' for the first time... I'm so excited that I actually preserved another memory! And no gluesticks involved...Wow!



Click on the 'scrapblog' icon above (lower righthand corner)to view, and then click 'full screen to actually see it big enough to read it. (I'm sure you all know how to do this, but just in case someone else is "blogging challenged" like me...)

This may be more time than it's worth, but I'm thinking maybe I'll make pages like these to publish mini scrapbooks for my kids at the end of the year... if anyone else has thoughts about how to use scrapblog pages on their blogs, I would love to hear them. I'm just barely getting my feet wet with all of this...

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4 comments:

Amber said...

Wow, I'd never even heard of scrapblog. It's really cute! Okay, I've been inspired and will have to try it out now.
Yes, you will be sleepless for another week or two while blogging is still new, but then you get caught up and it slows down.

John and Sara (Rosenhan) Barlow said...

Oh that is so cute!
I do know that instead of linking to scrapblog and then clicking to view it full screen. You can take your creation on scrapblog. Go to "file" and then "export as JPEG". That way your creation will simply be a picture. Then you input your picture on your blog like normal and viewers can double click it to enlarge. Love you guys!

Sheree and Brian Mowers said...

Hi Debra, remember me?! What a cute family and blog. You take amazing pictures! I can't believe how big your kids are getting, and it hasn't even been that long since I've seen them. I sure miss everyone in the ward! Tell everyone I said hi!

Damitz Family said...

I think your blog is fantastic! It's so hard to get started and even after a few years, I go through dry spells. But before long you'll find that once you're thinking of something or doing something with the family, you'll say to yourself, "Oh! I should post this on my blog!" and then suddenly you have four or five entires rambling around in your head.

Your scrapblog looks fantastic! I haven't done too much with it, but I know there are a few people that use Shutterfly.com and do their collage options. They'll even save the pages for you and print them as a book when you're ready too. I've heard good things about both places.

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