
Each Wednesday, I write a post from my dissertation. Family relationships are maintained through scrapbooking in at least three ways: Scrapbooking can be a family activity Scrapbooks are offered as gifts (Downs 2006) Family history is chronicled within scrapbooks. Moreover, … Continue reading
Hello everyone, Last week I took a much needed blogging vacation. I’m back but there will be a few changes at least in the short term. I will continue to publish small bits from my doctoral research (which is why … Continue reading
I should have taken a week-long blogging break in December, but pushed on. I have declared this week my blogging-vacation. I’ll be back next week! In the meantime, feel free to explore the archives.
This was my first giveaway where entrants earned extra entries for joining me on on Twitter, Facebook, and Google+. That being said, I went through every comment and created a spreadsheet for each entry here and elsewhere. There were 25 … Continue reading
I’m on Google+! I have been exploring the possibilities of Google+. I’m still not entire sure what to do with it, but I think it has a lot of potential, especially for bloggers. I love the idea of being able … Continue reading
So in October, I temporarily stopped by posts on my dissertation. No, I don’t have my scholarly publications submitted or completed, but since then the American Sociological Association, the professional organization for sociologists, has come out in support of people … Continue reading
Each Saturday, I provide a compilation of links from the week’s posts. This Week: Scrapbooking is my Refuge Why I Lowered the Price on The Scrapworthy Lives Guide to Market Research My November Scrapbook Expenses 10 Ways to Use Found … Continue reading
I listened to the Internet marketing gurus when setting up my e-book launch. Since the e-book launched, I’ve sold a whopping zero copies. I listened to the gurus and priced my e-book based on the value I believe is offered … Continue reading
Hi everyone, Just a quick note that I had to make an update to my RSS feed. If you get this via RSS, please make sure you update your feed to http://feeds.feedburner.com/scrapworthylives so that you don’t miss any posts. Best, … Continue reading
Each Saturday, I provide a compilation of links from the week’s posts. This Week: Good Scrapbook Etiquette How Do You Learn about Scrapbooking? Blurb is Making Instagram Photo Books A Minimalist Christmas Scrapbook One Year Ago: Scrap Happy: Boost Energy … Continue reading