Monday, December 31, 2007

Drumroll Please....

Back in January, I had just started Digiscrapping. My first project was a calendar for all the extended family. I knew very little, but was very excited to get back into scrapping after a 3 year hiatus- looonnngg story that I'm sure you don't want to hear. I set a goal to scrap 200 pages in 2007. I honestly didn't know if I would make it at the time- especially since I hadn't scrapped for myself in so long. But this became my new passion, my sanctuary, my creative outlet. I had no idea how much I would end up loving it. This is coming from the person who SWORE she would never try digital since I had so much money invested in the paper scrapping/crafting world.

I am pleased to say that on September 4, I met that goal of 200 pages for the year. So I upped the goal a little bit to 250. Well, the last few months have been awesome, and all the CT's I'm on have enabled me to create...



401 Pages!

Yep, that's right. As of tonight at 11:53 p.m, my page count hit 401!! I am psyched!

I am also soo glad to be back in the groove- I forced myself to take a break this month after finishing the Christmas album, and I've been so grouchy without it! I finally figured I just needed to create something again. It worked!

My goal for 2008 will not be as lofty due to the fact that I will be starting school in January, and will probably go full time in September. So I'm still trying to figure out how many I want to do next year.

Anyway, now I'm rambling. Here are the pages I've done since Christmas. As always, credits and journaling are linked in the sidebar to my gallery at DST.


Final Lifts With a Twist Challenge entry:

I scraplifted this one to get back in the groove again:

These got out of order. This is what my 8 year old daughter created all by herself! :)
I just did this tonight- This will be the cover and first page of my 2006 album. (13 pages left by the way!) SO close to being done!
I did these 2 tonight also. It's a 2 page spread of my son's blessing at church- he was blessed New Year's Eve last year:

I love love love this one:

Well, this is probably my last digi blog entry of 2007. Happy New Year everyone!

Friday, December 28, 2007

Blurb Review and Pics

Now that Christmas is over and everyone recieved their books, I can finally post some pics. First off, a review of the publishing service I used.


I went with Blurb.com this time around- they had the best price for what I needed- I was printing 5 copies of this book for Christmas gifts, and that can definitely get pricey, especially since most companies charge by the page after 20, and this book was 68.


Their price list is very reasonable- you can choose either hardcover or softcover. What I like about them is that you can have a book made that has up to 440 pages for less than $100.

They offer 4 different sizes- 7x7, 8x10, 10x8, and 13x11. I chose the 7x7 for this Christmas album.

To use their service, you have to download their Booksmart program. It's free, and fairly easy to navigate. It took me a while to figure out how to upload my jpegs and not use their templates, but once I did, uploading went very quickly. I had already figured out which pages would be where ahead of time, so I was able to just upload and go. After I pieced the book together, it did take several minutes to upload to their site, and even timed out on me once, so I had to start that process again. I don't think that was their fault however- I think I accidentally messed it up while trying to do something else. So I tried again, went and ate dinner, did the dishes, then came back and it was done.

I already knew ahead of time the deadline I needed to order so that it would arrive by Christmas. I uploaded a day before the deadline- December 9th. The next morning I received an email that it was being processed and would ship on the 17th, just in time for Christmas. I was pleasantly surprised to find out that it shipped early, and arrived at my door ON the 17th! Very prompt! It was packaged nicely- each book was individually wrapped in plastic, and then they all came in one box. Shipping was also very reasonable- I paid about $95 total for 5 books plus shipping. Price wise, they're the best. I think shipping was $8.99.

Out of the 5 books I ordered, there was 1 that the printing process messed up on the cover and placed it about a quarter inch too low, so I have a white border on the top. Everything else was ok. I don't know if I'm going to bother notifying them of it- I had to get them sent off, and truthfully, I don't think my husband's 87 year old grandma is going to notice the difference.

The binding is glued together- there's no stitching, stapling, or anything else. Just glue. That was a little disappointing, but for $16.95 per book, I guess I can't complain too much. I did order softcover, so maybe the binding is different on a hardcover.

I'm a little disappointed in the back cover- I did a simple solid background with my picture at the bottom left corner, and included a "Album made with lots of love by Liz". The barcode went right over my name, so it just says Album made with lots of love. Fortunately, my family knows who I am, but next time I'll do that a little higher.

The page quality is pretty good. It came on a semi glossy surface which has a very nice feel to it. I don't remember if there were any options for page choices or not. There are a few pages where if you look VERY closely, you can see some pixellation in the pictures. The camera used was a 6 MP I believe, so I don't think it was the photographer. But, it's very minimal, and like I said, you have to really be looking for it. I resized all my layouts to the exact specifications that Blurb put on their site, and there were a few pages that had very minimal cropping, but I think it helped a lot that i resized to their specs, instead of sending in a 7x7 size.

Overall, I'm very satisfied and will use them again. If you're printing multiple copies of a book, I highly recommend them. I love looking at the pages- it's so neat to see my work in something other than a computer screen.

There are a couple of things that I want you to be aware of when using this service. They have a "slurp" feature so you can import your blog and turn it into a book. It's the coolest thing and goes very quickly, but for some reason, my pictures were apparently too low quality to use in print, so if I want my pictures, I need to upload them myself. I don't know if that's Blurb's fault, or Blogger's, but I'm tending to lean toward Blogger's, based on my experience with them.

Another thing is that Blurb will create a PDF of your book, but it's only the first 15 pages. I thought that was a little strange- I like to be able to preview the entire thing to make sure I did it correctly. Now, I remember there being some PDF option to check at the end, and I don't think I checked it, so maybe that's why I only got 15 pages.

With the softcover album, you can customize the cover, as you can with the hardcover. However, I couldn't find a way to customize the spine with softcover, so it's just a plain white spine.

Anyway, that's my review of Blurb. Like I said, I will use them again, and am really hoping they come out with a 12x12 size. They do have a 13x11 size, which would leave a slight border around my 12x12, but I've heard of people doing that and it looks quite nice. I don't know if I'm going to use them for my 2006 album yet or not. I think I'm leaning towards VioVio at this point, since they can do a 10x10.

Thanks for reading! Now here's the album pages, then down below, the actual book.
















Monday, December 17, 2007

Winter Cleaning

I noticed the other day that our 192GB server was down to 10 GB. And yes, about 85% of that full space is mine- pictures, scrap stuff, and my Photo Editor Documents. So I freaked a little, and started deleting like crazy. Thanks to my awesome ACDSee (which, by the way, if you haven't upgraded to 10, DO IT!!!!! You won't regret it!) I can burn them to dvd's, delete them off my harddrive, and ACDSee still keeps them tagged so if I do decide I end up wanting it, I just put in the dvd. How's that for a run on, fragmented sentence?

Anyway, I am proud to say that I deleted almost 10GB off my hard drive! YAY! So I cleared a little room. My scrapbook pages alone are up to 25 GB, so I'm going to be burning all my photo editor documents to DVD and deleting them this week.

The bad news is, I just unzipped all my latest goodies, and it was 10 GB! So I essentially just made room for my new stuff and am back at the same spot. Uggh!

I haven't scrapped in a couple of weeks- it's completely intentional. After finishing my Christmas album, I needed a break and was starting to get a bit stressed with the holidays coming up. Come January, I'll start back up again, maybe sooner. I just need to recoup- I've averaged 32 layouts per month for the last 5 months, which I think is amazing. So I gave myself permission to focus on other things. Thankfully my CT's all pretty much said to take a break this month anyway. (LOVE YOU GUYS!!!!!!)

I got my books back from Blurb, and I'll post pics in a few days, along with a review of the company. I'm just too tired tonight.

We finally got our tree up tonight! Now I just have to spend the rest of this week finishing my Christmas shopping, wrapping all these presents, cleaning my house mega time for company, preparing 2 big meals, and trying to get caught up in the black hole that is my laundry. Not to mention everything at work.

Nah, I'm not stressed. Nope!

Monday, December 10, 2007

Look what I did:

My sisters' many fabulous craft nights left me feeling very sad that they don't live around here so that I could make stuff with them. :( So tonight I saw a thread at DST about these button Christmas trees. They were so cute I ran to Hobby Lobby immediately and picked up some supplies. Here's my button Christmas tree, which, is the first Christmas decoration I've managed to put up! :)

Sunday, December 9, 2007

FINALLY!

I finally finished my Christmas album for the family. 68 pages! Dang! I will post pictures after the family sees them at Christmas time, since some of them read this blog. :)

I ordered from Blurb.com. They have a 7 x7 size that you can do either softcover or hardcover. Their prices are amazing. Here is their price list:

Blurb Prices

I am debating between them and VioVio for my 2006 album. It's 12x12, and neither company has that size, but for the prices, I'm willing to make adjustments. VioVio can do 10x10, I just can't customize the cover. Although I did hear that they will put an adhesive sticker of your cover design. Blurb's largest square size is 7x7, which I feel is too small for all my journaling. But they do have a 13x11- there will be a 2 inch margin on the side, and I've seen some with that that look really good. So I'm undecided.

But, in 18 pages, I will be done with my 2006 year! YAY! Now that the Christmas album is over, I can get back to work on it. I miss really creating- I used templates from Janet Phillips for all the Christmas pages to help it go faster. It did, but I don't really feel like I put "me" into the layouts. But I'm still really pleased with them. Hopefully the books will turn out just as well. :)

I have one more digi project to do for Christmas, and at some point, I should actually START my Christmas shopping. Uggh!

Anyway, that's my little update. I will post more layouts when I have some regular ones done- the Christmas album was ALL I've been working on. I'll post those too, just later.

Have a great week!