Make hilarious photo comics about friends, family, and pets, or create an original comic book in minutes. It's drag-and-drop easy!
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Saturday, August 30, 2008
What Scrapbook Company Should You Design For?

KI MEMORIES DESIGN TEAM!Innovated and inspiring...two words that best describe your scrapbooking style. You are always growing and evolving to the next level with your pages and it shows with each and every layout you create.
To take this fun quiz yourself go to What Scrapbook Company Should You Design For?
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Personalized Comic Strip
Make your own personalized comic strip with Comeeko, a fun, free site that lets you take your personal photos and transform them into Dilbertesque creations.
Comeeko is simple to use; just follow the wizard. You can choose your unique layout, color schemes, photos, and then you can apply various comedic elements (whap! Bam! snappo!) to your strip. What a fun way to share those pics of your kids, especially.
After you create your strip, it gives you HTML and img codes, so you can post the strip to your blog or elsewhere online. You can also email it, or just plain download it (and print for your scrapbook, of course!)
http://www.comeeko.com/
Comeeko is simple to use; just follow the wizard. You can choose your unique layout, color schemes, photos, and then you can apply various comedic elements (whap! Bam! snappo!) to your strip. What a fun way to share those pics of your kids, especially.
After you create your strip, it gives you HTML and img codes, so you can post the strip to your blog or elsewhere online. You can also email it, or just plain download it (and print for your scrapbook, of course!)
http://www.comeeko.com/
Friday, June 6, 2008
Walking in a Scrapbook Wonderland
Shakers rattle, are you listenin'?
In the aisle, beads are glistenin,
A beautiful sight, we're happy tonight
Walking in a scrapbook wonderland!
Gone away is my money
Here to stay's my croppin' buddy.
We're singing a song, as we shop along
Walking in a scrapbook wonderland!
In the workroom we can build a layout
Using die cuts, punches, fibers too.
We'll have lots of fun making our layout
And they have just the right shade of Bazzill blue.
Later on, we'll conspire
As we crop by the fire
To bring all our pics and our Hermafix
Walking in a scrapbook wonderland!
In the workroom we can build a layout
With our eyelets, stickers, tags and brads.
We'll have lots of fun making a layout.
All those patterned papers make me glad.
When we crop, ain't it thrillin',
Though the shop's makin' a killin'?
We'll frolic and play the scrapbooking way
Walking in a scrapbook wonderland!
In the aisle, beads are glistenin,
A beautiful sight, we're happy tonight
Walking in a scrapbook wonderland!
Gone away is my money
Here to stay's my croppin' buddy.
We're singing a song, as we shop along
Walking in a scrapbook wonderland!
In the workroom we can build a layout
Using die cuts, punches, fibers too.
We'll have lots of fun making our layout
And they have just the right shade of Bazzill blue.
Later on, we'll conspire
As we crop by the fire
To bring all our pics and our Hermafix
Walking in a scrapbook wonderland!
In the workroom we can build a layout
With our eyelets, stickers, tags and brads.
We'll have lots of fun making a layout.
All those patterned papers make me glad.
When we crop, ain't it thrillin',
Though the shop's makin' a killin'?
We'll frolic and play the scrapbooking way
Walking in a scrapbook wonderland!
Thursday, May 15, 2008
What's Your Journaling Style?
Journaling is an important element on any scrapbook page, but there's no right or wrong way to tell your story. There is only YOUR way! You can tell your story any way you like. If you need a starting place, take this fun, little quiz from Elsie Flannigan.
1. You want to touch base with a friend. You:
A. Call.
B. Send a text message.
C. E-mail.
D. Instant message.
2.You're going out tonight. What do you wear?
A. Something trendy.
B. Something casual.
C. Something pretty.
D. Something comfy.
3. How many hours do you spend on the computer a day?
A. Less than one.
B. 1-2.
C. 3-4.
D. 5 or more.
4. You're sending a friend a birthday card. You:
A. Write 'Happy Birthday' and sign your name.
B. Write a personal note and sign your name.
C. Sign your name.
D. Slip the card into the envelope and send it off.
5. What's your favorite kind of test?
A. Short answer.
B. Multiple choice.
C. Essay.
D. I don't like any tests.
Tally up your scores and take a look at your results here.
If your quiz results were:
Mostly A's: Try writing down bits and pieces of conversations with friends, journal with favorite quotations, or do a back-and-forth journaling exercise with a friend, where you write one thing and she writes the next thing. Be on the lookout for journaling inspiration everywhere you go (think billboards, signs and magazine advertisements).
Mostly B's: Try journaling in lists or making up your own fun journaling code. Use stickers and scrapbooking embellishments. Write fill-in-the-blank journaling. Journal with just an assortment of randomly-selected words that describe a favorite photograph or something you love.
Mostly C's: Try journaling like you're telling a story to a friend. Or think about journaling as a creative writing exercise. Your journaling is probably already pretty interesting to read—keep challenging yourself to make it real and keep it as fun as possible!
Mostly D's: Try creating your own journaling shorthand. Use your favorite abbreviations as often as you'd like. Think about making a little guide to these sayings that you can put in the front of your album; for example your grandkids may not know that LOL means laughing out loud.
My answers: 1.) A 2.) B 3.) D 4.) B 5.) B
1. You want to touch base with a friend. You:
A. Call.
B. Send a text message.
C. E-mail.
D. Instant message.
2.You're going out tonight. What do you wear?
A. Something trendy.
B. Something casual.
C. Something pretty.
D. Something comfy.
3. How many hours do you spend on the computer a day?
A. Less than one.
B. 1-2.
C. 3-4.
D. 5 or more.
4. You're sending a friend a birthday card. You:
A. Write 'Happy Birthday' and sign your name.
B. Write a personal note and sign your name.
C. Sign your name.
D. Slip the card into the envelope and send it off.
5. What's your favorite kind of test?
A. Short answer.
B. Multiple choice.
C. Essay.
D. I don't like any tests.
Tally up your scores and take a look at your results here.
If your quiz results were:
Mostly A's: Try writing down bits and pieces of conversations with friends, journal with favorite quotations, or do a back-and-forth journaling exercise with a friend, where you write one thing and she writes the next thing. Be on the lookout for journaling inspiration everywhere you go (think billboards, signs and magazine advertisements).
Mostly B's: Try journaling in lists or making up your own fun journaling code. Use stickers and scrapbooking embellishments. Write fill-in-the-blank journaling. Journal with just an assortment of randomly-selected words that describe a favorite photograph or something you love.
Mostly C's: Try journaling like you're telling a story to a friend. Or think about journaling as a creative writing exercise. Your journaling is probably already pretty interesting to read—keep challenging yourself to make it real and keep it as fun as possible!
Mostly D's: Try creating your own journaling shorthand. Use your favorite abbreviations as often as you'd like. Think about making a little guide to these sayings that you can put in the front of your album; for example your grandkids may not know that LOL means laughing out loud.
My answers: 1.) A 2.) B 3.) D 4.) B 5.) B
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