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Snippets: Mostly True Tales from the Lighter Side of Scrapbooking

Product Type: Book
Product Price: $9.99
Manufacturer: CK Media
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Description
A giggle? A chortle? Maybe even a little LOL?Find yourself doing all three and more with this hilarious book from Simple Scrapbooks magazine's Lain Ehmann. In 25 delightful essays, Lain explores the nuttier side of scrapbooking, covering everything from getting started and making time for the hobby to stalking scrapbook celebrities and yearning for a magazine-worthy scrap room. Whether you're an avid scrapbooker or someone who just dabbles in memory preservation, you're sure to relate to these wonderfully witty interpretations. So pick up one for you and a few for your friends, and find out how funny scrapbooking can really be!
Reviews
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-05-23
Summary: "Fantastic, funny and oh so true"
I couldn't put this book down and in fact have already read it more than once. A series of really funny essays that poke fun at us scrapbookers. Really great read
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-03-30
Summary: "Great read!"
I'd recommend this book to anyone who scrapbooks. Lain takes a look at the hobby with a warm, humorous approach that will resonate with everyone who loves scrapbooking. And bonus points for the size, which is perfect to tuck into your purse so you can read it anytime, anywhere. "Snippets" would make a great gift for yourself or a friend or family member. Enjoy!
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-03-28
Summary: "Must have for Scrappers!"
As a fan of Lain Ehmann's via her blog, this is a must have ...Her sense of humor rocks...you know when you talk about scrapbooking to non scrapbooking friends and their eyes glaze over in confusion ..but not here you are among friends . ...while reading Lain's book it was like she had stepped into a group of scrapbookers and told our stories....
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-03-26
Summary: "Funny and Heartwarming!"
Snippets is a funny, joyful book about the trials and tribulations of pursuing America's number one hobby, scrapbooking.
If you've ever wielded a crop-o-dile, then you'll find plenty to laugh about in this collection of essays about the challenges facing today's scrapbooker. Family and friends may not understand you, but Lain does and she'll have you looking at your addiction in a whole new way!
If you've got a scrapper in your life, then this book is for you too. Do you want to understand this paper hoarding, button buying, ribbon diva who's taken over your home? Then check out the essay on "Scrapper's Brain" and be sure to read "A Room of One's Own," to find out what your paper queen is planning on doing to the spare bedroom.
Hilarity abounds in this sweet little gem of a book, so pick up a copy today! You won't be disappointed!
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-02-27
Summary: "So incredibly true!"
As someone who has recently snuck into the house hiding a bag of newly purchased scrapbooking supplies from her husband, I could so relate to this book. Lain calls out the hilarious truth, exposing the irony in the logic and rationalizations we create in the pursuit of our hobby. She's talking about scrapbooking, but many of the essays ring true for crafting fanatics of any kind. (A quilter friend and I have discussed our weird need to stalk our various craft celebrities.) I highly recommend this book to anyone who loves to see the funnier sides of their favorite hobby.
