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This
class will help you find your scrapbook style.
It will challenge you to really see what products
you like to use and tend to use. This class
will help you purge your space and realize that
less is more. |
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I
learned how to analyze my own scrapbooking and
organizing style and apply that to my space.
It also helped force me to purge and I'm so
happy about what I accomplished!! |
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I
learned how to set limits for myself and use
space, time and imagination to my advantage
just by looking at my space through the eyes
of someone who has been frustrated with the
same things I have dealt with. |
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I've
learned how to identify my natural process,
what slows me down, what makes it possible for
me to enjoy the process of effectively scrapping
a page in the little time I have available. |
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That
the way you organize your supplies and your
space will directly affect your productivity
and output. Learning proper skills in these
areas can GREATLY reduce stress, increase productivity
and can in fact make every aspect of this great
hobby much more pleasurable. |
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In
a nutshell, this class was excellent for both
beginners and old-timers. It was not only great
for scrapbookers, but also for life organization.
Simply put, it is a needed resource in busy
lives. |
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I
learned how important it is to take the time
to determine what types of organization best
support my individual scrapbooking style, and
which types of storage appeal to me before making
a decision to buy any storage items. This is
something I have not done in the past, and as
a result, I have spent a lot of money on storage
solutions that did not work for me. |
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This
class forced me (in a good way) to pay attention
to what worked and didn't work for me while
scrapbooking and creating other art rather than
just randomly trying (and buying) products that
"should" make me fabulously organized. |
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I
learned that even though I bought something
at one point in my scrapbooking life, I wasn't
necessarily going to use it. I learned to let
go of things that were just taking up space.
I learned that I need to be able to see things
if I am going to use them. I learned that I
don't have a very functional scrap space and
how to make it functional. I learned that I
am never going to use all the embellishments
I have bought over the years. I learned that
I am my own self and can't rely on what others
have done in their spaces. I have to find what
works for me and how I scrap. |
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