LISA'S TIP OF THE DAY
Gone are the days of taking a photo of your subject and crossing your fingers that, when you get it developed, it'll be a good one! Digital photography has made taking pictures so easy that most of us have hundreds of photos--even some of the same moment--that are scrap-worthy. Now remember, you don't have to scrap every single one of them. but if you want to, go for it!
Be sure to watch me on QVC Friday, May 2, 9-11 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Be sure to watch me on QVC Friday, May 2, 9-11 a.m. and 6 p.m.

4 Comments:
Lisa,
if you were to make a guess - what % of your photos do you actually scrapbook (on average - it seems some events you'd scrap them all - like a family reunion -)and what do you do with the 'others'?, do you have regular photo albums or keep them on a disk?
That's a good tip! My problem is...I neglect to print out pictures and then months down the road I forget about the ones I have on the computer and I also forget which ones I have printed so far. i guess it is all about taking the time to be organized eh?
I know that this is a double edged sword so to speak but I hope it doesn't sell out. I will be at Women's Conference and won't have a chance to look at it till I get home the next day. So excited about conference and so bummed to miss the QVC show.
Good luck and have fun!
My friends and I were just talking about this at our last crop. We all take way too many photos now with digital. That leads to alot of great photos to choose from. It's so hard to decide which ones to print and scrap. There is no way I could ever scrap that many...but I do try :)
I'll be watching QVC. I can't wait to see what's new!!!
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