Hi Bloggers!
First of all THANK YOU for all your great ideas on organizing my craft room! I had a very difficult time picking one that was my favorite, so I decided to use the Random.org Generator for my pick.
DONNA WOOD, said: "One of my favorite things to do is to keep all my stamping magazines together by year in a plastic basket and nest them chronologically.
When I get a new magazine, I grab a pen and 3X5 card making notes as I read cover to cover.
The 3X5 has the magazine name, issue(April/May or Fall or whatever) and the year on the narrow end. I list in a column each note with the page number before it so it is easy to find the technique or card or point of interest on that page.(example- a good man card or fold technique/kids card, or blue/green theme) When finished, I keep the 3X5 IN that magazine and the magazine is on the top until the next issue. When the year is finished then I start a new basket. If memory doesn't serve, it is in writing for me to find quickly when searching for something specific or just an idea for kids card etc.
I include all magazines of the same year if I get one that isn't in my subscription. You could also have duplicate 3X5's in a storage box, just to check for ideas, but it IS FUN to review the magazines when looking. ~ Donna Wood"
CONGRATULATIONS DONNA! You are the winner of a Hero Arts Polymer card set!
Please email me your mailing address or other way to contact you and I will see to it that you get your prize! And thanks to everyone for playing! I had so much fun that I decided to do it again!
I will be announcing a NEW CONTEST that starts Monday March 12th. There will be a clue given every day for 5 days, and on Friday the 16th of March a winner will be chosen! The prize for this contest is a Tim Holtz prize pack worth over $50! (see below) See you Monday for the first clue!
Be sure to check back soon for a chance to win these great products from Tim Holtz!
To leave a comment, click on the word "comments" below and it will open the comment form.
Happy Crafting!
ReNae
First of all THANK YOU for all your great ideas on organizing my craft room! I had a very difficult time picking one that was my favorite, so I decided to use the Random.org Generator for my pick.
DONNA WOOD, said: "One of my favorite things to do is to keep all my stamping magazines together by year in a plastic basket and nest them chronologically.
When I get a new magazine, I grab a pen and 3X5 card making notes as I read cover to cover.
The 3X5 has the magazine name, issue(April/May or Fall or whatever) and the year on the narrow end. I list in a column each note with the page number before it so it is easy to find the technique or card or point of interest on that page.(example- a good man card or fold technique/kids card, or blue/green theme) When finished, I keep the 3X5 IN that magazine and the magazine is on the top until the next issue. When the year is finished then I start a new basket. If memory doesn't serve, it is in writing for me to find quickly when searching for something specific or just an idea for kids card etc.
I include all magazines of the same year if I get one that isn't in my subscription. You could also have duplicate 3X5's in a storage box, just to check for ideas, but it IS FUN to review the magazines when looking. ~ Donna Wood"
CONGRATULATIONS DONNA! You are the winner of a Hero Arts Polymer card set!
Please email me your mailing address or other way to contact you and I will see to it that you get your prize! And thanks to everyone for playing! I had so much fun that I decided to do it again!
I will be announcing a NEW CONTEST that starts Monday March 12th. There will be a clue given every day for 5 days, and on Friday the 16th of March a winner will be chosen! The prize for this contest is a Tim Holtz prize pack worth over $50! (see below) See you Monday for the first clue!
Be sure to check back soon for a chance to win these great products from Tim Holtz!
To leave a comment, click on the word "comments" below and it will open the comment form.
Happy Crafting!
ReNae
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