How do you approach scrapbooking family stories that are long, and that might require input from other people?
We’ve got all this and more as Ali Edwards and Dedra Long join us on this installment of the Paperclipping Roundtable!
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The Panel
Picks of the Week
- Kroby Floor and Table lamps (one by the reading chair and one on my desk)
- Kassett CD and DVD boxes (for storing software & stuff on bookshelves) – I want to get the matching magazine holders too.
- Supply Cupboard: made from Besta shelving unit with 2 Besta Vara Doors, 3 sets adjustable legs and 1 pair of Svep Knobs (unit is actually intended to be a TV stand but is perfect height to fit under our window)
- Tullsta arm chair (for guests, reading, etc)
- Mike’s Desk: Vika Amon (top) with Vika Annefors (left side legs) and 3 Vika Curry legs.
I’d post pictures but Mike has half the room torn apart restringing some cables for his computers! Whoops!

















I’ve been eying the Ikea Varde cabinet for years. I think it would make the BEST crop table for me and my fellow scrappers who scrap standing up.
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/14631607
The Counter storage unit wouldn’t be a bad choice either!
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/94631707
The Ikea Forhoja kitchen cart is the perfect place for my Cricut Expression and Sizzix Big Shot Express. Two drawers house my Cricut cartridges and Sizzix dies and the shelves below hold finished albums and plenty of other misc. “stuff”. The cart is the perfect height to use the Cricut while standing up, plus I can easily move the cart to another room in the house if I need to.