Tutorial Tuesday (Individual Style)

Challenge Spotlight: Bucket List

This week has already started feeling like it’s a month long. I have so much left to do, and disaster is lurking around every corner. But as long as that finger I sprained back in March doesn’t pitch a fit (as it has been for the last few days), you’ll all have a Blog Tutorial to check out while I brave the crowds at Costco. 😉

For this month’s Challenge Spotlight, I chose the Bucket List Challenge, hosted by Scraps-N-Pieces. The prompt: This month we’d like you to read a new book, scrap your favorite book/author, scrap your reading list from this last year. Now, I’m sure you’re wondering how I can shoehorn this Challenge into a box labeled Individual Style. It’s really not that big of a stretch. Creativity begins in the brain, where we process information and formulate ideas. Each of us will take a prompt like this one and approach it from our own perspective. And in doing so, we give others a glimpse into our innermost thoughts. You’ll see!

There are six layouts for this Challenge (so far) and they’re all quite different. I’ve linked each to their spots in the Challenge Gallery so you can see them in greater detail, and perhaps leave a comment or two. Just click on the Scrapper’s name. Here we go!

Grace. has taken the prompt quite literally (pun intended!) by writing a book review. I think her approach is very clever. It took me a bit of time to really see all the thought she put into the layout, even though she had a checklist to follow. The book choice tells me she enjoys suspense, but her review doesn’t really say much about whether the story lived up to her expectations. The *no stars given* implies she didn’t love it, but maybe she just missed that part. She reads on an e-reader, and has a busy life. Oh, and her scrapping style appears to be “clean and simple”, but only if I base my evaluation on this one layout. 😀

Of course, Katherine Woodin is an open book. (Yep, it’s gonna be one of THOSE posts!) To anyone who spends any time in the Gallery or the Forum, Katherine’s daily diary gives glimpses into her life. Her journaling is legendary! She was widowed fairly recently and her Bucket List layout tells me she’s learning how to grow around her loss. <3

If one reads between the lines of KatL‘s layout, you might pick up on the fact she works in a library. It’s not front-and-centre in her journaling, but the clues are all there. She truly CANNOT live without books! 😉 As for her scrapping style, she loves the layered look, with lots of papers and just a bit of grunge.

What vibes are you picking up from MemmieNelleke? It’s obvious she’s Dutch just from her name, and the books in her photos support that conclusion. She reads books in series, has several favoured authors, likes historical fiction and has a special interest in the Holocaust. She likes bright colours and has a love for children.

BriannasScrapper is very serious about her books. She doesn’t just read them, she logs them at Goodreads, she scores them and she basically devours them! There’s a little bit of everything here, from fantasy to suspense to feminist literature and romance. (I thought I was doing really well, having read 75 books this year. I need to pull up my socks!) IT’s impossible to get a bead on her scrapping style from just this one layout, though I would expect her other layouts to be highly organized. 😉

Our last participant is Yvonne55. She’s also reading in Dutch, enjoys reading in series and likes thrillers. (I want to see if I can find an English version of Het Bloemen Meisje; the story sounds really engaging. No, I don’t read Dutch, but Google Translate does.) Her scrapping style is classic, and she likes bright colours.

With Hannukah already underway, only 9 more days until Christmas, then Kwanzaa and New Year closing out 2025, I know we’re all crazy busy. And it shows in the Challenge Galleries. I hope you can all find a few minutes to just breathe. If you’re in the Pacific Northwest and you’re on evacuation from the flooding, or digging yourself out in the snowbelt, please be safe. If you’re travelling in the coming weeks, you be safe too!

 

Nov 7 – It’s a Fall Fresh Baked Friday at Gingerscraps

Happy Friday my friends. I cannot believe we are at the first Friday in November. Time is flying by. Make sure you check out the entire newsletter for all the goodies we have.

*The November Free With Purchase collab. It’s yours when you spend $10 in the store.

*Great new releases from our designers in our Fresh Baked area.

*It’s time get get started on those challenges so you can get the Challenge Reward collab.

* And information on the new Book Club.

Let’s see what the designers have for us this week. I’m seeing some Christmas kits (gasp) drift in. I’m also the one who has already added my Christmas playlists to my rotation.

Have you gotten started on your challenges yet? If you complete any 10 challenges this month, you get this gorgeous collab (or a variety of other choices from previous challenge collabs) as a reward!

We have a very exciting announcement to share!

Our beloved Praise Team Lead, Grace, is bringing back the GingerScraps Book Club! That’s right – our cozy community reading time is making a comeback, and we couldn’t be more thrilled!

Starting November 1st, join us as we dive into great books, fun conversations, and a little creative inspiration along the way. We will also have a fun (optional) scrapping challenge specifically for our book club! It’s the perfect way to combine your love of reading and scrapbooking into one fun activity.

So grab your favorite drink, find a comfy spot, and get ready to read and scrap with friends. November’s book announcement is in the forum.

GingerScraps: New FREE with Purchase Collab, New Monthly Mix, New Buffet, New Guest Designer & More!!

It’s a new month and you know what that means. The newsletter has all the fresh goodies you love at GingerScraps:
*A brand new Free With Purchase collab
*A gorgeous new Monthly Mix
*A colorful new Buffet that has a great mix of kits
* Information on the new Book Club
…and so much more!
Don’t forget to check out the Buffet Bundles. One easy click to add bundles of Buffet goodies to your cart.
We have a great mix of kits this month with these gorgeous colors.
Remember any $10 spent in the store gets you this great collab.

Bundle up in the cozy charm of Together Weather, a heartwarming collab by the GingerBread Ladies, sold exclusively at GingerScraps. This collection celebrates the best parts of autumn – crisp air, golden leaves, cozy sweaters, and the warmth of time spent together. Filled with rich seasonal colors and elements that radiate comfort and connection, it’s perfect for scrapping family traditions, fall outings, and all the shared moments that make autumn special.

This collab includes: 1 Alpha {Uppercase, Lowercase, Numbers & Punctuation}, 80 Papers, and 116 Elements.

This Free With Purchase was created by  J. Conlon and Sons, Just So Scrappy, Miss Fish Templates, Twin Mom Scraps, and Wetfish Designs.

Celebrate the blessings of life with Abundance, a heartfelt collab created by the GingerBread Ladies and sold exclusively at GingerScraps. This warm, family-inspired collection captures the spirit of gratitude, home, and togetherness. With cozy tones and elements that reflect love, laughter, and cherished traditions, it’s perfect for documenting family gatherings, thankful moments, and the little joys that make life rich. Fill your pages with warmth, happiness, and a true sense of abundance.

This kit includes: 8 Alphas {Uppercase and some Numbers & Punctuation}, 59 Papers, and 81 Elements.

This Monthly Mix was created by Angelle Designs, Aprilisa Designs, Jumpstart Designs, and Lisa Rosa Designs.

November’s Daily Download is provided by Magical Scraps Galore. Collect new pieces daily on the GingerScraps Blog.

We are excited to announce we have a new Guest Designer starting in November.

Palvinka Designs

BIO:
Hi everyone!

I’m Paulina, but most people call me Paula. I live in beautiful Slovakia, right in the heart of Europe, with my husband and our two wonderful daughters, Hana and Petra.

I discovered digital scrapbooking back in 2007 when I made a photo calendar of my daughter as a Christmas gift for my parents — and it was love at first sight! What started as a simple project quickly turned into my biggest passion. I’ve been designing since 2009, and I still love every part of the creative process — from sketching ideas to bringing them to life in Photoshop.

My inspiration often comes from photography, music, nature, and sunny days. I’m a bit of a coffee lover (my day doesn’t start without it!) and a chocoholic at heart.

I’m so happy to be part of GingerScraps and can’t wait to share my designs with all of you!

Take a look at the new challenge reward kit. If you complete any 10 challenges this month, you get this gorgeous collab (or a variety of other choices from previous challenge collabs) as a reward!

Step into timeless elegance with Old Soul, a romantic and nostalgic collab by the GingerBread Ladies, sold exclusively at GingerScraps. Inspired by the beauty of vintage treasures, this collection is filled with delicate lace, pressed flowers, worn books, old letters, and keepsakes that whisper stories from the past. Perfect for heritage layouts, love stories, and meaningful reflections, Old Soul captures the poetry of time – soft, graceful, and beautifully aged.

This kit includes: 1 Alpha {Uppercase, Lowercase, Numbers & Punctuation}, 57 Papers, and 94 Elements.

This Challenge Reward was created by CathyK Designs, Kristmess, Neia Scraps, and WM[squared] Designs.

We have a very exciting announcement to share!

Our beloved Praise Team Lead, Grace, is bringing back the GingerScraps Book Club! That’s right – our cozy community reading time is making a comeback, and we couldn’t be more thrilled!

Starting November 1st, join us as we dive into great books, fun conversations, and a little creative inspiration along the way. We will also have a fun (optional) scrapping challenge specifically for our book club! It’s the perfect way to combine your love of reading and scrapbooking into one fun activity.

So grab your favorite drink, find a comfy spot, and get ready to read and scrap with friends. November’s book announcement is in the forum.

GS Book Club – March – The Wave at Hanging Rock

For the month of March, we will be reading:

The Wave at Hanging Rock by Gregg Dunnett

The e-book is currently FREE on both Amazon and Barnes and Noble. I’m very hopeful that this will allow several of you will to read along with us (or join us for the mid-month discussion, if you’ve read the novel before).

 

GS Book Club – February – Big Little Lies

It’s time for the February book choice. Since the poll for February’s book ended in a tie, JoyLynn is using the tie to choose our book for the next 2 months. And, since the series associated with this book starts mid-February, I figured we’d start off with this one!

For the month of February, we will be reading Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty

We’re very hopeful that several of you will choose to read along with me (or join us for the mid-month discussion, if you’ve read the novel before).

Want to read along with us? Pick up a copy of the book from Amazon or Barnes and Noble or your local library.

Watch in the middle of the month for a Scrap Your Read Challenge. One participating layout will receive a $5 giftcard to Amazon or Barnes and Noble, and have their layout featured in next month’s blog post.

Happy Reading!!

 

GS Book Club – January – The Shack

Did you know that GingerScraps had a book club? Well, we do. Head over the forum and check out the Hey Good Bookin’ area of the forum. For January, specifically check out the Book of the Month. This month JoyLynn (our own Blue Heart Scraps) has chosen “The Shack by William P. Young“.

Want to read along with us? Pick up a copy of the book from Amazon or Barnes and Noble   or your local library.

Watch in the middle of the month for a Scrap Your Read Challenge. One participating layout will receive a $5 giftcard to Amazon or Barnes and Noble, and have their layout featured in next month’s blog post.

Want to help pick out February’s book? JoyLynn has added a poll to the forum. Click on over and add your vote. Don’t put it off. JoyLynn will close the poll on January 10 so that there is plenty of time for everyone to pick up the book voted on.

Happy reading!!

 

Book Lover: May 2015

Book Lover

 

It is time to revel the GingerScraps book club selection for May, 2015!

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Our May 2015 book is…. The Kitchen House by Kathleen Grissom.

From Amazon the description of this book is as follows,

In this gripping New York Times bestseller, Kathleen Grissom brings to life a thriving plantation in Virginia in the decades before the Civil War, where a dark secret threatens to expose the best and worst in everyone tied to the estate.

Orphaned during her passage from Ireland, young, white Lavinia arrives on the steps of the kitchen house and is placed, as an indentured servant, under the care of Belle, the master’s illegitimate slave daughter. Lavinia learns to cook, clean, and serve food, while guided by the quiet strength and love of her new family.

In time, Lavinia is accepted into the world of the big house, caring for the master’s opium-addicted wife and befriending his dangerous yet protective son. She attempts to straddle the worlds of the kitchen and big house, but her skin color will forever set her apart from Belle and the other slaves.

Through the unique eyes of Lavinia and Belle, Grissom’s debut novel unfolds in a heartbreaking and ultimately hopeful story of class, race, dignity, deep-buried secrets, and familial bonds.”

Here is what others are saying about The Kitchen House

“Forget Gone with the Wind . . . a story that grabs the reader and demands to be devoured. Wow.” (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)

“To say Kathleen Grissom’s The Kitchen House is a page-turner wouldn’t do it justice . . . Grissom breaks away from the gate at a fast clip, the reader hanging on for the ride.” (Durham Herald-Sun)

“A gripping tale of the South during the days of slavery. . . . Kathleen Grissom’s first novel explores the well-known side of the dark world of slavery as well as the not-so-well-known world of white slavery, or indentured servitude. The book is written in a manner that is fast-paced and action packed, making it difficult to put down.” (Bookreporter.com)

“You will be thrilled by this intimate and surprising story that connects us with an unexpected corner of our history. Kathleen Grissom gives us a new and unforgettable perspective on slavery and families and human ties in the Old South, exploring the deepest mysteries of the past that help define who we are to this day.” (Robert Morgan, Bestselling author of the Oprah Book Club selection Gap Creek)

“Kathleen Grissom peers into the plantation romance through the eyes of a white indentured servant inhabiting the limbo land between slavery and freedom, providing a tale that provokes new empathy for all working and longing in The Kitchen House.” (Alice Randall, Author of The Wind Done Gone and Rebel Yell)

I hope my fellow book lovers join us in the GingerScraps forum to discuss The Kitchen House by Kathleen Grissom.

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Book Lover : April 2015

Book Lover

 

It is time to revel the GingerScraps book club selection for April, 2015!

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Our April 2015 book is…. Whistling Past the Graveyard by Susan Crandall.

From Amazon the description of this book is as follows,

“In the summer of 1963, nine-year-old Starla Claudelle runs away from her strict grandmother’s Mississippi home. Starla’s destination is Nashville, where her mother went to become a famous singer, abandoning Starla when she was three. Walking a lonely country road, Starla accepts a ride from Eula, a black woman traveling alone with a white baby. Now, on the road trip that will change her life forever, Starla sees for the first time life as it really is—as she reaches for a dream of how it could one day be.”

Here is what others are saying about Whistling Past the Graveyard

“A coming-of-age story as well as a luminous portrait of courage and the bonds of friendship. . . Susan Crandall tells young Starla’s story with pitch-perfect tone, evoking 1963 Mississippi and its struggles with a deft hand. I laughed and cried at Starla’s keen observances of life and family and the sometimes blurred edges of justice. Like Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird and Kathryn Stockett’s The Help, Whistling Past the Graveyard is destined to become a classic.” (New York Times bestselling author Karen White)

“Crandall delivers big with a coming-of-age story set in Mississippi in 1963 and narrated by a precocious 9-year-old…Young Starla is an endearing character whose spirited observations propel this nicely crafted story.” (Kirkus)

“Starla’s fiery independence makes her a likable narrator.” (Publishers Weekly)

“A delightfully complex story about defying the odds to find the gifts we have tucked inside us.” (Shelf Awareness)

“This is a work of imagination in the mind of a 9-year-old child that might remind you of Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird or Kathryn Stockett’s The Help… It’s a real winner!” (Liz Smith The Chicago Tribune)

“A luminous portrait of courage and the bonds of friendship, this coming of age story is as endearing and spirited as they come.” (Shape Magazine)

“This coming-of-age story is a must for fans of Kathryn Stockett’s The Help or Harper Lee’s classic To Kill a Mockingbird.” (Working Mother Magazine)

“It’s not easy to keep such a young narrator convincing for more than 300 pages… Readers will take to Starla and be caught up in her story.” (Mary Ellen Quinn Booklist)

“Crandall threads historical detail throughout the book as the struggles of the civil rights movement are vividly portrayed…Crandall’s young narrator captures the reader’s heart.” (Library Journal)

I hope my fellow book lovers join us in the GingerScraps forum to discuss Whistling Past the Graveyard by Susan Crandall.

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