Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Tried It Tuesday: Heritage Makers


Well, this isn't exactly a new try, but I did get one of my orders today and I was super excited! 
I am part of Heritage Makers. It is a form of digital scrapbooking, basically. I am able to access my photos anywhere and work on multiple projects. There are many different products you can create from story books to postcards to bags to mugs to lots of other things! 

It is a business that you can do at from home. I am not a consultant, just wanted to share something that makes me happy! *Update* I decided to join and become a consultant. If you are interested at all, let me know! Visit my website http://www.heritagemakers.com/stephudy

I decided to join when my daughter was about 3 months old. I realized that I was already getting behind on her pictures but I couldn't haul out all my scrapbooking things just to have to put them away again. (I am normally a binge scrapbooker.) There were too many small pieces to have around. This became a way that I could scrapbook, keep my house relatively clean, and be immediately available if needed. I was also able to do this one-handed! When Kasila would fall asleep in my arms, and was too cute to put down, I could hold her and scrapbook. It was awesome! It meant that by the time we visited family that summer, I had a book of her from birth - 6 months to show off! I'm not caught up any more, but I did finally finish her 6months - 12months and that's what I got in the mail today! School kind of took up a lot of my scrapbooking time I had when on maternity leave and summer break. :)





Here's a look at the Heritage Makers website:

These are my completed projects that I can order: 
12 x 12 story book, a small flip book, calendars (for Christmas presents), playing cards, ornaments, and a brag book for Grandma.


This is a look at the studio editor while creating your projects. You have access to a lot of different digital papers, clipart, and even templates to get you started. This is a little flip book I'm making of my daughter with her teddy bear. 


I would compare Heritage Makers to Shutterfly. I've done both. If you are going to be continuously producing books or items, I would totally recommend Heritage Makers! The books are high quality and there is way more choice in every aspect!

Here's a little flip book I made for Kasila so she would know her family that doesn't live nearby, which is all of them. (Forgive the pictures, I'm still learning and all I have is my phone.)











2 comments:

  1. Hi! I am a traditional scrapbooker but since I have been blogging, that has taken a lot of my free time. I am SO far behind! I would love to try out Heritage Makers. It sounds great! Thank you so much for stopping by my blog and linking up. :) If you send me an email at lillycharlie2915@gmail.com, I would love to correspond with you more! You are a "no reply" blogger, so I couldn't reply to your comment. :)
    ~Holly
    Fourth Grade Flipper

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  2. I will definitely have to check out Heritage Makers. I just recently bought a Project Life binder which is pretty easy and painless. It's just like scrapbooking. I just don't have to get creative with it since the cards are already themed. :)
    Alison
    Rockin' and Lovin' Learnin'

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