How did you find SSD?

Wendy, you didn't answer your own question... how did you find SSD? I noticed your join date is 2008.
 
I honestly didn't remember until I read other people responses. I'll have to guess that it was a combination of Cindy Schneider (I was downloading her templates from another site before she came here), and since it was June of 2008, I'm guess I might have gotten a birthday email from DigiShopTalk with discounts from all over digiland.
 
I don't remember how I found SSD?? I vividly remember finding digiscrap but not SSD. Booo... I discovered digi on what happened to be NSD weekend 2013 so I can only guess that I came across someone's FB post or something that led me here!
 
I see others have come from other store "homes" when the store closed. It's been several years now since the store where I was on the store CT closed. But it was traumatic! I'd met many other scrappers/staff/designers there and was very involved so knew that the friendships I'd made would never be the same. Maybe the more you're involved and the closer you become to people the harder it is to move on! Did anyone else have "scrap trauma" with a store closing? It sounds really crazy now that I write that.....LOL

YES! I was at ScrapMatters for a VERY long time and made some amazing friends (many whom I am still friends with!) I was an SMG (my job was to leave love in the gallery, and we were "paid" with free products), then I was on their newsletter team, then site CT, then an admin. When they closed, it was so hard to find a place where I felt I belonged. I wandered for a LOT! I was all over the place, participating in challenges at different sites, on different ct's. But never felt like any one place was home. I eventually moved over to ScrapOrchard, but it still wasn't fully home, more like a college dorm, where I was living for a while. Once they closed, I was homeless again! (Hopefully stores don't close once I decide to make them my home!)

Now I am here. Wendy and I made the decision together. But unfortunately, I'm not sure it's home yet. While I love the designers, and the challenges are ok (I'm learning to like the Passport system), and I feel I have a few friends. But I am still feeling like an outsider. I'm still not quite sure I fully fit in. But, this is where we agreed, so until we agree to move on again, this is where I will be! :)
 
YES! I was at ScrapMatters for a VERY long time and made some amazing friends (many whom I am still friends with!) I was an SMG (my job was to leave love in the gallery, and we were "paid" with free products), then I was on their newsletter team, then site CT, then an admin. When they closed, it was so hard to find a place where I felt I belonged. I wandered for a LOT! I was all over the place, participating in challenges at different sites, on different ct's. But never felt like any one place was home. I eventually moved over to ScrapOrchard, but it still wasn't fully home, more like a college dorm, where I was living for a while. Once they closed, I was homeless again! (Hopefully stores don't close once I decide to make them my home!)

Now I am here. Wendy and I made the decision together. But unfortunately, I'm not sure it's home yet. While I love the designers, and the challenges are ok (I'm learning to like the Passport system), and I feel I have a few friends. But I am still feeling like an outsider. I'm still not quite sure I fully fit in. But, this is where we agreed, so until we agree to move on again, this is where I will be! :)

You're not an outsider. I think you fit in perfectly! I love having you here. :wub:
I hope your feelings will change and you'll feel like SSD is your home.
 
You're not an outsider. I think you fit in perfectly! I love having you here. :wub:
I hope your feelings will change and you'll feel like SSD is your home.

Awww, thank you Sarah! I love seeing your sweet, smiling face here, and I definitely feel a warm welcome from you! I'm working on it. :)
 
I'm still not quite sure I fully fit in. But, this is where we agreed, so until we agree to move on again, this is where I will be! :)

You definitely do! Everyone fits in here and I think in some ways we all feel like that a little. It's really REALLY hard to put yourself out there in a forum like this and the fact that you're posting is a huge thing. I'm sure there are a lot of people that may even look or read but aren't sure they feel like they should post. Everyone is welcome :)
 
You definitely do! Everyone fits in here and I think in some ways we all feel like that a little. It's really REALLY hard to put yourself out there in a forum like this and the fact that you're posting is a huge thing. I'm sure there are a lot of people that may even look or read but aren't sure they feel like they should post. Everyone is welcome :)

This is me. Oh man, I was terrified to post here and thought everyone was secretly laughing at me or thinking "who does she think she is!?". I was never one of the "in-crowd" growing up and that's carried through to my adulthood. But I finally decided that I was the only person holding myself back from belonging and that I was meaner to myself than anyone would be to me in real life. (Working on that btw) I decided that if I wanted a digi-home and to belong then I was going to have to put myself out there. It gets easier in time, I promise! And I've learned that I'm still not all that chatty or really close to many people compared to some but we each have our own unique personalities and everyone has something to bring to a community! For the record, I think you fit in beautifully here Dawn! I love reading your comments in the forums and seeing your pages in the gallery! I can't think of a single page where your girls smiles aren't lighting up the page and that makes me smile too!
 
I see others have come from other store "homes" when the store closed. It's been several years now since the store where I was on the store CT closed. But it was traumatic! I'd met many other scrappers/staff/designers there and was very involved so knew that the friendships I'd made would never be the same. Maybe the more you're involved and the closer you become to people the harder it is to move on! Did anyone else have "scrap trauma" with a store closing? It sounds really crazy now that I write that.....LOL
My paper scrapping "home" closed...I don't remember when, probably 3-4 years ago. I think I was #2 or #3 in post count and had been there just about daily for 10 years! It was very traumatic! The people there were my friends! We migrated to a FB group, but it's definitely NOT the same. At all. :(
 
I love reading thru this, I've read thru it a few times yesterday and today. So many memories of other sites. I'd forgotten about 9th and Bloom. The good thing is....with all the closures over the yrs....it brought us all here and SSD rocks, as do all you members, designers and Babes.
 
Cindy Schneider brought me here. :wub: I was looking for templates and then I found her. And Sweet Shoppe Designs. :wub:
And then I fell in love with Kristin's design and all the other designers.
I never want to leave here... :wub:

Yes, I never want to leave either! They'll have to kick me out.
Someday I'll be a sugarbabe like you :D
 
You definitely do! Everyone fits in here and I think in some ways we all feel like that a little. It's really REALLY hard to put yourself out there in a forum like this and the fact that you're posting is a huge thing. I'm sure there are a lot of people that may even look or read but aren't sure they feel like they should post. Everyone is welcome :)

Thank you for the encouragement! It helps to feel a little extra love once in a while! :hugs:
 
I started by making signatures for mommy's groups. One of the other ladies in the forum was a Sugarbabe here. Oddly enough, I don't even remember her name (it was back in 2008 and she was only on the team for a hot second). Anyway, she got me hooked on the products and I transitioned to scrapbooking quickly.

Just curious, were you on iVillage? I was there back in 2004/2005 on May 2005 babies group :)
 
Just curious, were you on iVillage? I was there back in 2004/2005 on May 2005 babies group :)
I was :) I was part of the April '04 and August '06 groups. I lost touch with people from the April '04 group, but still keep in touch with tons of people from the August '06 group.
 
I was a paper scrapper in my past life and mostly used Creative Memories. Then Creative Memories had a small digital line that I used. A lady at work then pointed me to SSD. I was thinking that was around 2008? But my profile says I joined the forum in 2011. I was a shopper for a while before I posted in the forums.
 
I've always sorta been around. I remember when SSD first opened. I hung out at other sites and some of the designers there left to open up shop here. I haven't always actively posted, but I've always ventured back around. I was more active at stores I sold at back when I was designing. I've loved most of the sites I've been a part of. There are some I really miss though! Some of those ladies made their way over here, so that makes me happy. :)
 
I first found digi scrapbooking to decorate a blog that i had for sewing, i had been paper scrapping my wedding album and decided to do the honeymoon album as digital - i used freebies from around the place, i don't know how i found the freebies, i didn't really see much to buy and my scrapbooking was so basic the freebies were fine then i decided to abandon the paper wedding album and went looking for a much nicer fancier kit -

i found this one:

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bought it and noticed there was a forum, clicked it and I was in the middle of a iNSD - i was hooked instantly - played all the games for the insd and got the free kit and got straight into bingo. I have never bought a single other kit anywhere, i had the freebie i used for the honeymoon and every kit i've ever paid money for came from here
 
I used to be on a forum where they made signatures, then I started to make them and I found SSD via Sheri back in 2008!

I was too scared to join the forum until 2010 when I started scrapbooking properly!
 
I was a die-hard paper scrapper- would NEVER think of doing digi.. blah. haha I had purchased MemoryMixer software for my mom for her birthday in 2006. She never used it and gave it back to me to learn how to use it so I could teach her - so over my maternity leave in 2007, I figured it out. Their designs were blah, so I went looking for other designs... Sweet Shoppe was one of the first ones I came upon. Then I tried a template challenge since I had photoshop elements... then I decided on a whim to try out for Christy Lyle's creative team... got on... then Libby invited me to her team... and I was hooked. :D At one point I was on 12 creative teams. :o
 
I honestly don't know exactly how I found SSD. I discovered digital scrapbooking through an online Disney forum. A fellow Disney enthusiast had posted some of her pages documenting her trips, and I was immediately intrigued. That led me down a rabbit hole of first discovering Brittish Designs, then discovering ScrapMatters, and eventually finding SSD. This December, I will celebrate my 10-year digi-versary! It's hard to imagine my life without this amazing hobby and the sweetest site in town! :wub: This community holds such a special place in my heart, and I hope Robin plans to keep the site open forever and ever because I can't imagine a world with no SSD!
 
YES! I was at ScrapMatters for a VERY long time and made some amazing friends (many whom I am still friends with!) I was an SMG (my job was to leave love in the gallery, and we were "paid" with free products), then I was on their newsletter team, then site CT, then an admin. When they closed, it was so hard to find a place where I felt I belonged. I wandered for a LOT! I was all over the place, participating in challenges at different sites, on different ct's. But never felt like any one place was home. I eventually moved over to ScrapOrchard, but it still wasn't fully home, more like a college dorm, where I was living for a while. Once they closed, I was homeless again! (Hopefully stores don't close once I decide to make them my home!)

Now I am here. Wendy and I made the decision together. But unfortunately, I'm not sure it's home yet. While I love the designers, and the challenges are ok (I'm learning to like the Passport system), and I feel I have a few friends. But I am still feeling like an outsider. I'm still not quite sure I fully fit in. But, this is where we agreed, so until we agree to move on again, this is where I will be! :)

I remember you and Wendy from SM! I was a SMG too for a while before eventually landing a spot on the store CT. I have so many fond memories of those days!

I totally agree with the others; I think you fit in perfectly here. I do understand what you mean about feeling like an outsider. It's hard when you join a new site and feel like the "new kid" but rest assured you are a valuable member of our community! I've loved watching your kids grow up (I think our girls are the same age), love reading your sweet comments in the gallery, and love seeing your posts. I hope you'll stick around!! :wub::wub:
 
I have a very old blog I use back when I was still on my first trimester with my daughter. I was blog hopping and I saw one of the blogs I follow changed her theme into something like a scrapbook paper and I asked her where she got it and she pointed me tothe Daily Digi and Tip Junkie (I think it was TJ), and I saw TJ has a post about 'digital scrapbooking is a game changer' something like that. So I searched about digital scrapbook and I saw sweetshoppe (and other communities too) with it's old look with those cupcakes on top and it was really cute! So I started lurking and copying those digital scrapbooks I see in the galery into my paper scrapbooks because back then I was still paper scrapping. Then a couple of month after, I bought pse 7 and I read all of the tutorials I see online so that I could do a digital page too. I made a forum account, but I was intimidated to interact because I was very new. But in 2013 when I had a little experience gained, I made a new acct and said hi for the first time.
 
I found SSD through the Daily Digi, like some others here did. I was a paper scrapper for ten years before I decided to even try digi--I had sworn I never would! Lol, famous last words. In 2011, I started dabbling with digiscrapping, and while I shopped around a bit at first, I always liked the products and the experience best here at Sweet Shoppe. I didn't join the forums for a while, because that was scary to me. But now, I couldn't be happier with my digi-home!
 
I found this super cute kit called Beep, Chugga, Zoom from KCB & Shawna Clingerman. It was perfect for my 18 month old boy who was like most boys obsessed with trains, planes and cars. I splurged on the kit (cause then it was easy to be broke and scrap on all free kits) and used it non-stop.
 
I'm sorta a newbie here in the gallery and forum.... been shopping at SSD for years. I don't remember how I stumbled upon SSD. (probably when I was freebie hunting, cause back then my budget was zero....) I started digi-scrapping back in 2011 at Stuff to Scrap (I think that was the name) and Scraps n Pieces. But last May I started doing some of the challenges here. I don't have time lots of months to play along as much as I'd like...
 
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