November 20, 2011

My Memories Suite Review and GIVEAWAY

My Memories Suite (a digital scrapbooking software company) recently contacted me asking me to review their software.  I was more than happy to oblige (since my previous digital scrapbooking software had crashed on me, with no help from support).  I was a little nervous, since not all programs are designed for Macs, but I was HAPPY to find that My Memories has both a windows and a Mac version.  

After playing with My Memories Suite for a while, I was in love!  It is so easy to work with!  It comes with a wide selection of papers, embellishments, word art, templates, etc.  And there are a lot more that you can download, some are even free!

You can print from home, turn your pages into an album, make calendars, add music, video, narration, and turn your project into a JPEG (which is what I did with my poster, below).  There's probably even more amazing things that you can do, I just haven't found them all yet.  


Now for the giveaway.  Would you like to have your VERY OWN My Memories Suite?  Would you like to give one away for Christmas?  Because I get to give one away!  Here's what to do:

Visit www.mymemories.com and find your favorite paper set, then come back here and leave me a comment, telling me which one it is.  That's it!  

If you don't want to wait and see if you win, you can use my special code and get $10 off your own My Memories Suite (which is only $39.97 to begin with!).  You'll also get $10 in downloads. The code is STMMMS32928.

Leave your comment before midnight on Saturday, November 27, or you won't have a chance to win!

November 11, 2011

Fall

A few weeks ago we drove up the canyon to "See Fall".

It was beautiful.  And I took pictures.

On the way down, our brakes caught on fire.  While we were on the side of the road "A" had a blow-out diaper.  We ran into a couple from our long-ago singles ward.  And when I downloaded the pictures, I found that I hadn't changed my cameras settings from when I had been playing and trying to "learn my camera". 

It was a drive to remember.