I am not a scrapbooker. I admit it. I am in a family of avid scrapbookers, but, alas, I can not claim the title for myself. I may be an abnormality of society, but so be it.

I’ve tried. I have a Creative Memories tote chock full of supplies (albeit, most of them are several years old and quite out-dated). I’ve been to all the parties and been motivated a hundred times. But the truth is, it scares me to death, people. I am perfectionism epitomized when it come to craftiness (and most other areas of life, as it so happens), and the sheer open-ended-ness of being handed a stack of pictures, a book, some blank pages, a whole bunch of pretty paper and, oh goodness, all those buttons and ribbons and brads and the little metal hole thingies… it makes me break out in a cold sweat right now just thinking about it.

So when I heard of the term “digital scrapbooking,” I was sold on the idea. Scrapbooking on the computer? Now that’s something I can do. I admit I haven’t even done much in that realm yet, but at least it’s actually on my list of things I really want to do, as opposed to making me feel queasy every time I think of it.

I did, however, make one digital photobook a few months ago. Shutterfly offers a middle ground between a plain digital photo album and a full-fledged digital scrapbook, with lots of customizations and fun extras, but yet not enough to be overwhelming. I took advantage of this and made one for John for Christmas this past year–a photobook I titled “The Story of Us,” filled with pictures from the days before we were anything to each other, all the way up until a few weeks before Christmas.

See? He liked it.

Now, Shutterfly, in association with David’s Bridal, has offered me a promo-code for a 20 page, 8×8 photobook, an at least $30-$40 value, for free. How nifty is that? You are free to customize the book with several cover options, drag-and-drop photo placement, hundreds of background options and layouts, and even the “title” of your photobook on the hand-bound spine.

I can attest to the fact that these are extremely easy to make (it only took me three naptimes to make John’s–and one of those was the day I filled the last page with pictures of Merritt after he was born and then ordered the album) and the quality was better than I even expected.

If you’d like to make your own photobook, just leave a comment in this entry telling me what you’d do with your album–would you make a baby book, showcase pictures of a vacation, make it a Mother’s Day gift, or do you have something else in mind? Because the offer is only good until April 30th (your book must be completed and ordered on or by that date), I’ll only leave this open until 8pm on Friday night (April 11) and post the winner that evening.

Now, the part about the FREE MONEY! (Woohoo!!)

You know that feeling of finding a twenty in the pocket of your jeans when you pull them out of the dryer? That’s kinda what this is like.

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Who can say no to having cash tossed atcha?

All you have to do is click the little button here right there (if you click on the button here, from my site, and sign up, I’ll also get $10 just for referring you… and then you can do the same from your blog. Are these people nuts?????) and sign up. Easy cheesy.

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What fun free stuff is, huh?

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