Monday Giveaway : Studio Calico

Welcome to Monday. Seems like the perfect day for a giveaway.


For today I have two of Studio Calico's sold out July kits.


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Studio Calico also has a great tutorial over there on how to make an Airmail Envelope book.


To be entered into the drawing leave a comment below and let me know what your favorite thing about memory keeping is right now. Comments will be closed at 5pm Pacific on Tuesday and the winners announced shortly after.

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  1. Leslie says…
    07/28/2008

    Hi Ali,
    I have been scrapping since our little girl was born. She is now 18 months. I decided to create a scrapbook that tells the story of her life. I like to journal so I can look back at pictures, read what I wrote and take myself back to that moment. They grow so fast and that I why I love to scrap.
    Thank you and have a great day.

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  2. 2stampis2b says…
    07/28/2008

    My favorite thing right now is small albums and small pages (6x6)...not as much fussing, more done in a shorter amount of time, which seems to be the norm lately.

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  3. Winks says…
    07/28/2008

    My love for taking photos of my 3 girls has now been matched by my love for scrapping these photos.
    We all love looking at all the pages I have made and reliving the precious moments we have had together.
    -Jody

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  4. Samara Link says…
    07/28/2008

    Hi, Ali! I've been reading your blog for almost a year now, but this is my first time to comment. Why not, huh?! I absolutely love what you do here. It's simple, clean, beautiful, and rich with love and creativity. You and your family are just darling. Onto my comment about memory keeping...
    All four of my grandparents passed away around a decade ago. There are so many things I would like to ask them now that I was too young to think of when they were still around. Things about their life -- what they saw, what they did. I decided to document what I did know so I wouldn't forget. I made a page for my grandparents on each side using their old wedding photos and then did an informative page to go with it including stories about them, things I could remember about thier houses, family heritage, etc. I hope to be able to share it with my brother's kids and maybe a family of my own someday. This fun project got me thinking about the information I include in my pages. Sharing a picture, date, location, and some small journaling is good. But I have been trying to incorporate more telling information in my documenting so that there is something in writing about the people I love most. That's my favorite part of memory keeping right now. Great question!

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  5. Trindin says…
    07/28/2008

    Hi Ali
    My favorite aspect of memory keeping right now is a few things that work together:
    1)taking tons of pictures from a vareity of events, 2)using mini albums as gifts,
    3)working on my first acrylic album!!!!
    I just came back from a family vacation and took about 50 pictures of my nephew on the beach, driving the boat, etc. I am putting together an acrylic mini album to document the time spent together. It will be part of his 2nd birthday gift.
    Thanks for all of the creative ideas and inspiration.
    Trindin

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  6. Cindi says…
    07/28/2008

    I just bought MacJournal and I am so excited to start using it to keep all my thoughts in one place for easy retrieval. I just started taking Amy Sorenson's Write Now! class at BPS and I am loving the daily writing prompts. I look forward to growing as a writer and being able to construct quick, yet meaningful journaling for my scrapbook pages. Thanks Ali for your inspiring blog!

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  7. Brooke says…
    07/28/2008

    My fave thing about memory keeping right now, is how incredibly happy it makes me to look back through the albums and know I will never forget what happened with any given picture because the story is right there, stopped in time, so we can all enjoy those moments over and over again.

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  8. Sharea says…
    07/28/2008

    My favorite thing is when my children pull them out to show their friends, they get so excited and I get to see how much taking the extra time to tell the story helps in keeping the memory alive.

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  9. Traci says…
    07/28/2008

    this summer has been all about my son losing and getting teeth. I am taking lots of pics. It will make a great memory!!

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  10. Victoria Lau says…
    07/28/2008

    What an awesome kit!! :)
    My favorite thing about memory keeping has got to be just remembering the little moments. My son is about to turn 2, and already I love looking back at his baby album and am surprised at how much he's changed, grown, and what I would have likely forgotton if I didn't record it.

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  11. Melissa Will says…
    07/28/2008

    Good Morning,
    Right now it would be the everyday moments. With 4 children there are many times a day to stop and enjoy the little things...and summertime is my favorite time of the year!!

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  12. Jen Gough says…
    07/28/2008

    The best part for me is keeping those memories alive through scrapbooking! I am able to open a page and I get flood with emotion back to that particular time or event,

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  13. Katrina Henry says…
    07/28/2008

    Having a record of my family's history that I can look back on any time I want. I love being reminded of things that I'd already forgotten or using my books as a tool to find out information. Such a great resource...and I made it! :)

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  14. Sandy says…
    07/28/2008

    My favorite thing about memory keeping right now is the stress release it provides me. I love escaping to the creative little world in the front of my house! I don't know why, but after whipping out a couple of pages I feel like a new person. Inspired and ready to help make more happy memories! :)

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  15. Elina says…
    07/28/2008

    My favorite thing about memory keeping right now (and has always been) is watching my kids (and husband too) enjoining the albums I've made... And it gives me so much satisfaction to complete a layout, I can't even describe it (but you know the feeling...).

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  16. Sue says…
    07/28/2008

    Right now, I just want to be able to see and remember pictures of the everyday things and to have fun putting it all down on paper so that my grandchildren can see what my life was like "way back when!"
    Sue in Alexandria VA

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  17. Rachel says…
    07/28/2008

    In just the past 3 months I have organized 12+ years of photos and started doing some scrapbooking for my favorite photos. The best parts (I have 3) are really knowing where all my old pictures are...safe and secure, creating something that I know my kids will enjoy now and in the future and it is also giving me a creative outlet that I had really been looking for. It is good in so many ways!!

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  18. Margalyn H says…
    07/28/2008

    My favorite thing about memory keeping is being able to show family images and stories they didn't even know we had. I have been working on a book that showcases my great-great grand father's story--my grandmother had a trunk full of great memorabilia that no one had really seen because of how awkward and in inaccessible the pictures and information was. So I have been scanning like a made woman and doing hybrid-digital pages since April and this weekend I was able to show them what I had created!

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  19. Tamar says…
    07/28/2008

    As my girls creep towards 6 I am amazed by how quickly time passes- Its seems like yesterday they were born - without those documented scrapbook memories so much would have been lost - Its a blur.

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  20. Libby says…
    07/28/2008

    My favorite part of memory keeping is the whole creative process. I've found that the more "into" it I become, the more that creativity flows into other parts of my life and I become energized by it. And I even find that the organizing is creative and energizing too.
    So, basically, everything about the art of scrapbooking. I think I should have been more specific.

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  21. Karen says…
    07/28/2008

    That is a gorgeous kit!
    My favorite thing about memory keeping is going through the photos that I haven't scrapped yet and remembering the event or the people in the photos. That's what gets put on the page when I put it together.

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  22. Chris from Va. Beach says…
    07/28/2008

    I love the fact that there are so many extraordinary items to help me keep all the memories I want my children, grandchildren, etc. to be able to see and appreciate. It melts my heart when my kids pick up our scrapbooks to look at and ooohh and aaahhh over what everyone used to look like!

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  23. Bina says…
    07/28/2008

    Dear Ali,
    well, everything my 4 boys do and say is very importent for me, and i wish i would have known scrapbooking before,because it makes you keep more little things in mind and put it in words on a paper not only the pictures, also the little special ideas kids have. But also all the things that happen around us, i try to keep.

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  24. vinnie says…
    07/28/2008

    What I prefer is to keep track of small things of everyday life, things most insignificant if possible.
    And I love failed pictures because they reflect the life and happiness unseizability
    thank you for your blog and your ideas ;)

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  25. Susan E in VA says…
    07/28/2008

    My favorite thing about memory keeping is knowing that I'm preserving memories that I know my DD12 will look back on when she's grown and be glad I did it. I'm trying to document stuff that I wish my parents had documented for me as a kid.

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