When I first started I thought that there would be new things to learn and figure out but I would be able to do it no problem. But I did run into a few challenges. It took me a little while to figure out how to get the photos and the stickers and all of that stuff actually onto my pages. I tried clicking things, double clicking things, and so on. Eventually I realized that you have to drag and drop what you want onto your page. I actually had my sister play around with it and she figured it out for me.
Another challenge that I had was patience. There are so many graphics and details on the scrapblog that it takes a little while for the action you want to be completed. I would get really antsy waiting for new backgrounds or stickers to load. It took me a while to just relax and not push the button 100 times before it loaded.
The last challenge I faced was actually publishing and viewing my scrapblog. They gave me a link once it was published. I viewed it but once I closed it I realized I didn't know the link. I tried for so long to find the link to by blog. After some time I thought it would just be easier to republish and save the link then.
But overall, scrapblog is really user friendly. There are really no tricks or hard things to do. The website has done a really good job making things easy to figure out so that even children can make these. They have everything you need right off to the side so that you do not need to fish through tons of menus to find what you want.
So I finished my scrapblog and thought I should share my hard work with as many people as possible. I decided to make a scrapblog about where I am from. I took my I am from poem and turned it into a scrapblog.
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