Monday, November 3, 2008

:REVIEW & GIVEAWAY: Get it Scrapped: Organize, Visualize, Create by Debbie Hodge

UPDATE: The lucky winner has been announced! Check it out here.

Get It Scrapped!: Organize, Visualize, Create by Debbie Hodge is a book that addresses the issue of how to create a effective system for organizing your photos and how to analyze the photos to determine how to create memorable layouts.

Debbie Hodge is a regular contributor to Memory Makers Magazine, but has also had work featured in Scrapbooks Etc, Creating Keepsakes, Simple Scrapbooks, Scrapbook Trends and several idea books.

For this book, she included to work of three other very talented scrapbook artist including Kim Kesti, Betsy Veldman and Sharyn Tormanen.

The book includes seven chapters:

Chapter 1 - Get Organized
This chapter includes great tips for storing and organizing your photos - either digitally or in print form - which is the key ti being an efficient scrapper.

Chapter 2 - Get Events Scrapped
Obviously, this chapter focuses on the big events of life like birthdays, holidays, weddings, etc. which generally get the most attention from the average scrapper. The chapter also has some wonderful tip for constructing layouts based on the number of photos you wish to scrap - 1, 2, several or many.

Chapter 3 - Get Everyday Life Scrapped
Everyday life scrapping can be a challenge for some and in this chapter Hodge offers advice on how to organize your these types of photos - especially those that don't lend themselves to chronological order - so that you can more easily find themes to build layout on.

Chapter 4 - Get Collections Scrapped
In one way or another, collections are a part of every one's life. Tips are offered for collecting photos for these types of layouts as they are often related photos taken at different times. They can be literal collections (such as shoes, dolls, model cars, etc.) or figurative collections (such as a grouping of photos taken of a particular person or group of people taken over time).

Chapter 5 - Get Moments Scrapped
Perhaps one of my favorite things to scrap, Debbie describes the 'moments' as being able to identify your 'stunners' or best photos and using them to visually express your deepest sentiments through your layouts.

Chapter 6 - Get Yourself Scrapped
Perhaps the hardest one for me (as well as many other scrappers, I'm sure) to achieve, Debbie offers ideas for themes to cover that will record the essence of you and that your loved ones will cherish.

Chapter 7 - Get Your World Scrapped
Again, Debbie offers easy way to approach the task of recording your world and documenting the significance of the things, people and events that shape your life and those of your loved ones.

Within the book, there is a one-page spotlight on each of the contributors that addresses how they handle the task highlighted in the chapter in which their spotlight appears.

If you like the book and want even more, Debbie also has a website where she offers online classes based on the topics of the book as well as others. The current offerings include Art Journaling 101, Scrap Your Travel & Vacation, and Sweet Treats Fall.

MY RATING:
5 STARS!!

YOUR RATING:
??? I am always curious and open to hearing the opinions of others. If you own or have read this book, please feel free to share your opinion of it in the comments below.

WANT TO READ MORE OR PURCHASE?
Visit the Get It Scrapped!: Organize, Visualize, Create page at Amazon.com. You can also read more of my reviews for other recommendations.

GIVEAWAY:
Another giveaway for you ladies!! Simply leave your FULL NAME AND EMAIL in a comment to this post by Wednesday, November 5th, 11:59 PM (CST) in order to be considered to win a FREE copy of Get It Scrapped! I will announce and contact the random winner via email on Thursday.

45 comments:

  1. Hi Jill! This book looks amazing! I love the summaries you wrote up! Thanks.

    Yuzefa Gruntkovskaya
    yuzenka@mail.ru

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  2. This book looks like just what I need! Hope I win!
    Debbie Smith
    mrssmiddy@centurytel.net

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  3. Thank you
    Wow that looks like a great book
    My name is
    Kathy Anderson
    dugkatt@charter.net

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  4. Jill this sounds like the perfect book for me. Love your blog and all your lo and posts on WeScrap.net.

    Stacie Davis
    stacied@sbcglobal.net

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  5. That looks great!
    Cindy Trimble
    tctrimble@aol.com

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  6. Looks like a keeper!

    Susie Gerdes
    susiescrapper@gmail.com

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  7. Hi Jill, This book sounds wonderful. Everyone can use help organizing photos. Thanks for offering a free one.

    Sharon Kate Trenum
    KraftyKate@verizon.net

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  8. Wow, this a "Get It Scrapped" is a book I definitely need. Thanks for the review.

    Mardi Davis
    mardid56@yahoo.com

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  9. What I meant to say is, "Get It Scrapped is a book I definitely need. It's late! Sorry

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  10. I'd love to give this a read! Thanks Jill!
    Allison cope
    sosketchy@live.com

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  11. Looks great - I saw she has some cool classes on her website, too!!!

    Thanks for the great giveaway!

    Jacquelin Green
    scrap_n_stamp_ideas@yahoo.ca

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  12. Hi Jill:
    I always read and appreciate your reviews. Thanks!

    Rozzella Kolbegger
    rj@kolbegger.com

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  13. Sounds like a great book. Thanks for sharing.
    Loretta Bettis
    lbettis@sbcglobal.net

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  14. This sounds like something a beginning scrapbooker like me really needs to get organized!
    Mary Lee Kovarik
    merryteach99@yahoo.com

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  15. I need this.

    Liz
    wardcem@verizon.net

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  16. Thanks for your review and comments on this very useful book.

    Laura Parker
    aleshanee@comcast.net

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  17. What a great book!
    Marty Walden
    waldenbunch@triad.rr.com

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  18. It would be great to have this book. Now if only I could stop reading and start doing!

    Robyn
    korechaos@gmail.com

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  19. man, oh man, how I need to get more organized!

    Heather Ribble
    mommyribs@yahoo.com

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  20. That book looks great

    Chris Robinson
    crobirn@comcast.net

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  21. Anything to do with organizing calls out to my OCD! Thanks for the great reviews!

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  22. Wow! Looks like a great book!

    Jenny Mick
    jfmick@gmail.com

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  23. I would totally love this book. Who am I kidding... I totally NEED this book. :)
    Tara Thynne thynner5@yahoo.ca

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  24. Thanks for the review! I'll have to check this out!

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  25. What a great way to break the elephant (scrapbooking) into small edible (doeable pieces). Thanks for the tips. I really could use this book. Deb McBrayer, dmcbrayer@palomar.edu

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  26. Thanks for letting me know about this book.

    Melinda Kilgore
    melinda@kilgore.com

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  27. This sounds like a great book. Thanks for the chapter reviews.
    Karen Haffner
    kah2000@msn.com

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  28. That looks like a book I could use for sure!!

    Lynn Meredith
    lynn_pechous@hotmail.com

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  29. This book sounds like it's just what I need. I am so disorganized and way behind in my scrapin'. Thanks for this great giveaway.

    Mary Demmons
    maryrdemmons76@hotmail.com

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  30. As a mom with a 3 month old, and have yet to print pictures from late august through now, this book would definitely come in handy! I would love to be a better organized scrapper!

    My name is Tarren Young
    email is: mrscreativity@tarren.biz

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  31. Thanks so much for your review. I am a big Debbie Hodge fan, so this book would have gone on my wish list anyway, but your summaries make me want it even more!

    Thanks!
    Lynda Brothers (lynda@gbcky.org)

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  32. I just love to be organized. I just need the tips to get it done.
    This book sounds wonderful. thanks for the chance to win it Ü
    Lisa Jones
    scrappyjones@gmail.com

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  33. Looks like a great book. I am so unorganized when it comes to my photos!
    Dee

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  34. oopsie...looks like a great book, I am so unorganized when it comes to my photos!
    Dee
    donahues232@roadrunner.com

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  35. I would love to win to help with my motivation towards our craft.
    Thanks for the chance.
    Karen
    countrygirlin_md@yahoo.com

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  36. Looks like a great book!
    Jacqui Bourne
    jacquibourne@mweb.co.za

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  37. Jill - thanks for your preview of the book - I sure could do with some organization.
    Heather Robertson
    splodge@gci.net

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  38. What a great review!!!! The book sounds great!!!! I could sure use some help organizing my photos so that they are more efficient for scrapbooking!!!!

    Thanks so much!!!

    Heather Haggett
    heatherg@golden.net

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  39. The book looks intriguing! Thanks for the chance to win.

    Tanja Säily
    tape at iki dot fi

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  40. wHAT AN INTERESTING SEVEN CHAPTERS THOSE MUST BE! I must have this book.

    DeLeta Caudill
    bishop1@pldi.net

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  41. This looks like a great book! Thanks for your give away!

    Debby de Wilde
    drdewilde[at]onsneteindhoven.nl

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  42. Looks good. I've been thinking about this book. Maybe I'll win?!?!

    Ellen

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  43. oh i sure could benefit from this book....great idea
    Susan Rager
    wuvtoscrap@yahoo.com

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  44. Debby de Wilde
    drdewilde@onsneteindhoven.nl

    Wow, five stars. I guess I must have this book!

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