For those of you that like to read have you tried the series by Christina Freeburn that is about scrappers (and mystery’s)? It is pretty fun and, of course, liking the scrappy references
I have not. . .but years ago I read several books by Laura Childs, and they were crime/scrapbooking/mystery related. Not sure if she still writes them or not now . . .
I’ve read the Laura Child’s scrapbooking mysteries. I’ll be looking into the Christina Freeburn books.One of the things that I liked about the Hunger Games was that the importance they placed on making the scrapbooks and I liked that they made scrapbooks.
Lolis wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 12:00 pm
I’ve read the Laura Child’s scrapbooking mysteries. I’ll be looking into the Christina Freeburn books.One of the things that I liked about the Hunger Games was that the importance they placed on making the scrapbooks and I liked that they made scrapbooks.
That is interesting about the Hunger Games - I didn’t know that. They are on my list to read too
Lolis wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 12:00 pm
I’ve read the Laura Child’s scrapbooking mysteries. I’ll be looking into the Christina Freeburn books.One of the things that I liked about the Hunger Games was that the importance they placed on making the scrapbooks and I liked that they made scrapbooks.
That is interesting about the Hunger Games - I didn’t know that. They are on my list to read too
Scrapbooking is not all throughout the books, but it is there.