Why Wouldn’t You Want A ScrapWOW Album?
Remember this? This was my Plum Cozy Hat Box. But as I look at it, it reminds me of other wonderful purposes a ScrapWOW album could serve for someone.
Of course, a ScrapWOW album is the best looking photo sharing site, but there’s a lot more here than meets the eye.
You could use your ScrapWOW album as a gallery of your artwork. That’s what my ScrapWOW album for the blog does. It’s a gallery with a slide show of all of my artwork that I’ve made for the blog.
But, say, what if you’re a Stampin Up consultant? You could create an Album (within your membership) and make it public, and post all of your fantastic creations that you’ve made for different classes and shows. You’ve an instant online resource! You can add that online site address onto your business cards and your show receipts and have your customers browse through your work to get ideas (and, of course, to come back and buy more stamps!)
Same goes for Mary Kay, Tupperware, and Pampered Chef, etc. You have photos and journaling that you want online, but who wants to pay the big bucks or put in all that time running a huge website? And most blogs just aren’t set up for photo viewing in any convenient or attractive manner. Just set up an album to be a showcase, and voila - instant online presence!


3 Responses to “Why Wouldn’t You Want A ScrapWOW Album?”
1 Barbara 11 May 2007 @ 6:17 pm
I have a ScrapWOW membership. I never thought about using it to showcase my cards. That’s a very interesting idea…. hmmmm
2 Alisha 9 June 2007 @ 12:12 am
I love the Hat box !! What a neat idea ! I am going to go use my new monthly kit and create one for myself! Thanks for sharing !!!
3 Jessica 10 June 2007 @ 1:06 am
Thanks, Alisha. I’ve had friends actually have to touch it before they realized that they embellishments are printed - one piece. They aren’t even printed, cut and layered! It’s all done on the computer and then printed out. There’s only the top piece and the two bands (printed on one page - the long way) for the sides. That’s it! No cutting out the embellishments and glueing them down - although, certainly if you wanted the depth for effect you could do that.
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