My Smash Book arrived this afternoon. I got the orange one, because it's the "simple" version and you can't see the interior pages before ordering. One of my two favorite colors is orange, so that was also a factor. I'm a little bummed that the pen/glue stick combos only come in black, pink and blue, and none of my faves, but it's still a new venture. If all goes well, I'm sure they'll come up with more.
These actually premiered in the spring, but I'm a bit out of the loop, since I don't scrapbook anymore (these books are big with scrapbookers), but when I heard about them, several thoughts went through my head:
- I could probably make one. But they're only $12.99 each, so it wouldn't hurt to get the official one and try it out.
- This would be a good exercise to get away from all things digital. Nothing wrong with digital, but I'm online a lot. I used to be the person who collected ephemera: ticket stubs, fortune cookie slips, etc.. Mostly, I kept it in a box, but sometimes I stuck it up on bulletin boards, etc. I can't remember the last time I held onto a movie ticket.
- I am SO getting one for my niece for Giftmas. Maybe my nephew, too. (She's 13 & he's 9.) It's good to have plans for a couple of gifts already.
The thing is...I'm a little intimidated by it. Where do I start? What do I put in it? I'm going to spend a little time on the blog to get some inspiration.
There's a demo video, if you want to see more. Once I stop holding my breath and start smashing stuff into the book, I'll post again.
2 comments:
I think I might try this out. I save a lot of this sort of memorbilia but I never know what to do with it. So it just lays around in drawers and such.
I'll probably just use an empty journal I have laying around. I have nearly a whole shelf full. People love giving me journals for some reason. I am interested in coming up with one of those sweet pen/glue combos. That is a clever idea.
Thanks for sharing this! Looks super cute and a great giftmas idea for my daughter (age 9).
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