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Creating Memories with Creative Memories #CreativeMemsContest

October 4, 2009 · 25 comments

StoryBook Creator Plus 3.0 (Full) CD This past week­end at the Type A Mom Con­fer­ence, Cre­ative Mem­o­ries gave all atten­dees the Sto­ry­Book Cre­ator Plus 3.0 soft­ware plus a really cool black and pink lap­top sleeve. I have been paper scrap­book­ing for 13 years and dig­i­tal scrap­book­ing for 5 years so I was really anx­ious to try this software.

I will admit, I was dis­ap­pointed that Cre­ative Mem­o­ries did not have a Mac ver­sion of the soft­ware. I was forced to drag my 50 lb (exag­ger­a­tion, prob­a­bly 9 lbs) HP lap­top upstairs so I could try the soft­ware out.

I installed the soft­ware with no prob­lems and down­loaded the update. I dis­cov­ered there are a lot of free dig­i­tal tem­plates and other good­ies on their web­site. Since I am a real sim­ple scrap­per, I down­loaded all the sim­ple tem­plates and decided to scrap my son’s 6th birth­day party pho­tos since I’ve been try­ing to get those done for months now.

The biggest prob­lem I had was try­ing to remem­ber how to use a PC since I’ve been exclu­sive to my Mac for over a year now. I remem­ber now, why I hate PCs. The soft­ware itself is much eas­ier to use the Pho­to­shop CS or PSE (which is what I cur­rently use for dig­i­tal scrapbooking).

There was one impor­tant task that I could not fig­ure out, even after check­ing the help. I have thou­sands and thou­sands (no exag­ger­a­tion) of files of dig­i­tal scrap­book­ing papers and embell­ish­ments I have pur­chased (non Cre­ative Mem­o­ries) and I could not fig­ure out how to pull those into my project. But since I was cre­at­ing a sim­ple page, I wasn’t really plan­ning to do that today, but I wanted to fig­ure it out for the future.

I pulled in about 20 pho­tos from the day and dragged them on top of the sim­ple 6 photo white tem­plate until I found 6 that I liked. The frames were already set up and I just had to drop my pics into them. Then I added a back­ground, a cou­ple of embell­ish­ments and a title and Voila! I had a lay­out. All of the extras were included in the soft­ware. Here it is:

Creative Memories Contest entry

It was so sim­ple to do and only took me about 10 min­utes to put it together (although it took me 20 min to fig­ure out which pic­tures I liked best).

As a Mac geek, I can not wait until they come out with this soft­ware for the Mac, then I will begin to use it much more. In the mean­time I am going to install this ver­sion on my daughter’s PC because she loves dig­i­tal scrap­book­ing and she’ll be able to do so much with this.

Cre­ative Mem­o­ries has a free ver­sion of the Sto­ry­book soft­ware avail­able online to cre­ate your own sto­ry­books. The ver­sion I tried out was the Sto­ry­book Cre­ator Plus 3.0 version.

If you cre­ated a lay­out with your soft­ware from Type A Mom, put a link to your post in the com­ments below.

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1 Jen October 4, 2009 at 7:49 pm

Very Cool! I'm just starting to get into Digital Scrapbooking…will have to check out the freeware.

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2 jenhinton October 4, 2009 at 7:51 pm

Okay you cracked me up with the 50lbs! I will definitely have to try mine out now too and see what I can create!

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3 karis October 4, 2009 at 8:23 pm

Nice page. I have several friends who use SBC+ on their MAC with a platform that works PC programs. One cranks out pages and Storybooks.

Note to your readers: the free version doesn't allow any manipulation or movement of elements, resizing of photos, etc. While the 3.0 or “plus” version lets everything move, resize, allows adding and deleting elements, and offers many more fun features and flexibility.
Here is a link to features list for 3.0 http://www.mycmsite.com/sites/karis/contentIncl...
in case people want to decide which way to go.

Love your page – and I agree, that sometimes deciding which pictures of cute kids is the hard part. Making a completed book is so wonderful. Everyone loves to have a published bound book about themselves to hold, read, look at again and again. Siblings book, our year in review, holiday happenings, the big trip, Baby's first year, family history, faithstories, whatever.

Have fun and good luck with the contest entry. I know CM Home office is handling all that part, but I look forward to seeing what you think of Memory Manager when you get that free $40 value software for entering.

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4 scrappinmichele October 4, 2009 at 8:25 pm

but that is still using the PC version in a Windows environment, just
on your Mac. I want a native Mac version.

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5 karis October 4, 2009 at 9:30 pm

yeah, I know. I wish CM offered both, but the user friendliness of SBC has made many converts (at least for their photo projects). My friend Dawn is all things MAC, and an Iphone gal and apple everything, but she uses our software making them work together because she loves the simplisity of CM software and the beauty of the art offerings.
Wish it were pure for you too. They tell us it is coming.

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6 scrappinmichele October 4, 2009 at 9:39 pm

Believe me, I'm so there when it is native. But I'm going to let my
daughter (10 yrs old) use the software for now because she really
wants to digiscrap, but she was so confused by Photoshop Elements. Is
it possible to pull in all the scrapbooking kits I've bought in the
past?

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7 karis October 5, 2009 at 12:23 am

Nice page. I have several friends who use SBC+ on their MAC with a platform that works PC programs. One cranks out pages and Storybooks.

Note to your readers: the free version doesn't allow any manipulation or movement of elements, resizing of photos, etc. While the 3.0 or “plus” version lets everything move, resize, allows adding and deleting elements, and offers many more fun features and flexibility.
Here is a link to features list for 3.0 http://www.mycmsite.com/sites/karis/contentIncl...
in case people want to decide which way to go.

Love your page – and I agree, that sometimes deciding which pictures of cute kids is the hard part. Making a completed book is so wonderful. Everyone loves to have a published bound book about themselves to hold, read, look at again and again. Siblings book, our year in review, holiday happenings, the big trip, Baby's first year, family history, faithstories, whatever.

Have fun and good luck with the contest entry. I know CM Home office is handling all that part, but I look forward to seeing what you think of Memory Manager when you get that free $40 value software for entering.

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8 scrappinmichele October 5, 2009 at 12:25 am

but that is still using the PC version in a Windows environment, just on your Mac. I want a native Mac version. The Mac to me just screams graphics and I really love doing graphic work on my Mac. Digital Scrapbooking and the Mac were just made for each other. Yep, I'm a tech geek and I get so excited about this stuff. :D Very passionate about my Mac and digiscrappin.

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9 karis October 5, 2009 at 1:30 am

yeah, I know. I wish CM offered both, but the user friendliness of SBC has made many converts (at least for their photo projects). My friend Dawn is all things MAC, and an Iphone gal and apple everything, but she uses our software making them work together because she loves the simplisity of CM software and the beauty of the art offerings.
Wish it were pure for you too. They tell us it is coming.

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10 scrappinmichele October 5, 2009 at 1:39 am

Believe me, I'm so there when it is native. But I'm going to let my
daughter (10 yrs old) use the software for now because she really
wants to digiscrap, but she was so confused by Photoshop Elements. Is
it possible to pull in all the scrapbooking kits I've bought in the
past?

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11 karis October 5, 2009 at 2:07 pm

I think what's she's asking about is how to get all the content she purchased elsewhere into the software. She can do this through the Content Manager and creating new User Content packages.

You can move the software from your computer to your daughter's (if they differ – not sure if you are giving her the 50lb PC *LOL* or not), but it can only be installed on one computer at a time. So if you want to move it you'll have to uninstall from your computer, then reinstall on daughter's. (this is nice safeguard for us as Consultants). You'll need to call the help line for an activation code, since your serial number will show that it's already been used.

Now to your question: to get all the content you purchased elsewhere into the CM software. You can do this through the Content Manager and creating new User Content packages. I think once you get turned on to our quality of art work you will favor it, just as many have favored the software over PC/PSE just as you mention for the user friendliness of it.

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12 Name October 8, 2009 at 8:27 pm

I've LOVED this software. I tried several out before I decided this was the one for me. It's really user-friendly and versatile, and the Creative Memories website has lots of tutorials and recorded webinars that show different things you can do with it.

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13 Name October 9, 2009 at 12:27 am

I've LOVED this software. I tried several out before I decided this was the one for me. It's really user-friendly and versatile, and the Creative Memories website has lots of tutorials and recorded webinars that show different things you can do with it.

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14 Jenny Dammann October 9, 2009 at 5:26 pm

Hiya Michelle! First, GREAT page! :) Secondly… rest assured – the true, native Mac version is coming ;) It won't be until next year, but it is coming!

One thing of note when you're trying to pull in kits that you've previously purchased elsewhere, they will have to be in an image (.jpg, .png, etc.) format, not in .psd format… so layered photoshop files won't come into the software directly. You can, however, pick off the layers individually and save them out as .pngs from PS, then pull them into the software. It's pretty slick, albeit time consuming :) Either way, it can be done – just not pulling layered .psd files in directly.

On a sidenote, we'd LOVE to see what your daughter creates with the software :) If she's looking for a whole collective batch of videos to help her learn her way, she can check them out here: http://www.creativememories.com/LandingPages/Pa... We're adding new ones all the time.

Have fun!
Jenny

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15 scrappinmichele October 9, 2009 at 5:38 pm

YEAH! I'll be in line for the Mac version. I'll show my daughter the
videos. She's been playing around with the software teaching herself
and not having any problems so far. She was LOST in PS Elements. So
that is good!! I'll probably blog some of her pages after she creates
a few more. She said she need to practice first.

I'll have to play around with pulling the images in. They are all in
either .jpg or .png.
Thanks!

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16 Jenny Dammann October 9, 2009 at 9:26 pm

Hiya Michelle! First, GREAT page! :) Secondly… rest assured – the true, native Mac version is coming ;) It won't be until next year, but it is coming!

One thing of note when you're trying to pull in kits that you've previously purchased elsewhere, they will have to be in an image (.jpg, .png, etc.) format, not in .psd format… so layered photoshop files won't come into the software directly. You can, however, pick off the layers individually and save them out as .pngs from PS, then pull them into the software. It's pretty slick, albeit time consuming :) Either way, it can be done – just not pulling layered .psd files in directly.

On a sidenote, we'd LOVE to see what your daughter creates with the software :) If she's looking for a whole collective batch of videos to help her learn her way, she can check them out here: http://www.creativememories.com/LandingPages/Pa... We're adding new ones all the time.

Have fun!
Jenny

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17 scrappinmichele October 9, 2009 at 9:38 pm

YEAH! I'll be in line for the Mac version. I'll show my daughter the
videos. She's been playing around with the software teaching herself
and not having any problems so far. She was LOST in PS Elements. So
that is good!! I'll probably blog some of her pages after she creates
a few more. She said she need to practice first.

I'll have to play around with pulling the images in. They are all in
either .jpg or .png.
Thanks!

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18 Adrian October 31, 2009 at 8:03 pm

That’s a great page.  I love digi scrapping.  I haven’t tried the CM version since Stampin’ Up! just came out with something similar, but I definitely think digital is superior to paper scrapping.  It’s so nice to not have to worry about the size of your picture, or the paper or embellishment colors you have on hand.  Plus I love being able to store everything right on my computer and take it where ever I go. 

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19 Denise February 7, 2010 at 11:39 pm

I’m a MAC girl, I know that I can have the software run on my mac laptop with the PC intel on it. Not a problem, but I am worried that I will have to pay another 65 dollars to get the Mac version. Anyone know the answer to that? Much thanks!

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20 RockStarJenny February 9, 2010 at 3:31 pm

Hiya! :)
I can answer that! You actually would have to purchase the Mac version because, due to the way mac has “rules” on how software must work within its operating system, the software will function a bit differently.

Hope that helps :)
Jenny

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