JRock
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Jan 2, 2019 13:53:33 GMT
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Post by JRock on Oct 30, 2020 19:11:32 GMT
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JRock
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Posts: 114
Jan 2, 2019 13:53:33 GMT
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Post by JRock on Oct 30, 2020 19:12:56 GMT
I've really enjoyed reading everyone's responses! It's always so fun to see how we all approach the same hobby in different ways, always gets me excited to get crafting
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Post by scrapbookmomof4 on Oct 30, 2020 21:49:19 GMT
I'm on the fence. I feel like it's a bit insensitive. Although there certainly are a lot of memories that generations to follow may be interested in seeing.
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Post by anniefb on Oct 31, 2020 1:10:24 GMT
I don't scrap daily life (except for DD) so haven't really looked at anything. I will include some cover related things in my DD though - probably just photos of some of the Covid tracer scans around town and other things that are now part of daily life!
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Post by threegirls on Nov 2, 2020 21:29:16 GMT
I think if the products are tastefully done then I think it's a good thing to scrap about Covid. Not every page has to so be sunshine and unicorns. I see it as more of a historical event and future generations might find it interesting to read about the every day perspective from regular people just trying to get through this pandemic. I think it's ok to talk about fear, struggles and the seriousness of the pandemic.
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Post by workingclassdog on Nov 4, 2020 15:41:39 GMT
I think there was a post a long time ago asking if you were going to scrap COVID stuff. At that time, I was like no way... I guess I was thinking in my mind, this COVID was a short term thing and by the middle of summer or whatever it was a far memory.
Now of course, who knows when this will be under control. So I have changed my mind and I found a bunch of cute COVID store and bought some of it. I do plan on scrapping it now. And I have notes that I have saved that I saw on FB and elsewhere...
I did vote indifferent though.. it's not like I love it and helps me cope.. It's just cute supplies and it pushed me into scrapping this event.
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Post by lisacharlotte on Nov 4, 2020 17:05:33 GMT
I chose indifferent. I don’t have little kids, I’m back at work, I’m not scrapping at all this year. I have tons of stuff saved for scrapping 2020, but no mojo. A lot of what is available either doesn’t reflect my reality or is generic enough that I’m not interested (no mojo!).
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Post by myboysnme on Nov 4, 2020 23:49:26 GMT
I think they came out with another one. I saw the second CM kit this weekend and I did buy it. The sticker sentiments are better. The patterned paper is just generic.
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Post by scrappyrabbit on Nov 5, 2020 0:13:30 GMT
I think they came out with another one. I saw the second CM kit this weekend and I did buy it. The sticker sentiments are better. The patterned paper is just generic. Oh nice, would love to see what you make with it!
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kelly8875
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Post by kelly8875 on Nov 7, 2020 14:40:06 GMT
I think the themed supplies are good.
For me, I’m not going to scrapbook it because I don’t feel like my normal life has changed at all. I still go to work, I don’t have young kids that homeschool, and I still do what I normally do. We even went on our vacations over the summer. I’m a homebody, so to say I do what I want isn’t much of anything lol. And our vacations were at a lake near Canada, in a cabin. We don’t eat out much, and don’t go to events. We live in a house, with lots of yard, and can drive anywhere we want.
But I know a lot of people that have given up a lot of their normal, so it’s definitely been a change they want to document.
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Post by myboysnme on Nov 8, 2020 1:12:28 GMT
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