10 Tips to Healthier Cropping

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Ever since Close to my Heart closed it’s doors, I have been floundering a bit. I have donated over 1000 cards since June 30 of last year but I have missed you. Most of the scrapbooking I have done is at crops with my daughter, Karen so I thought I would share this article about 10 tips to a healthier croppiong experience.

  1. Vary tasks and take a breaks to increase productivity. Set a timer to remind you to take short breaks.
  2. Incorporate stretches and exercises into your crops. Build up muscle groups that feel the effects of srapbooking, like shoulders and hands.
  3. Use tools that decrease force whenever possible.
  4. Support the lower back with a lumbar pillow or rolled up towel.
  5. Use a footrest or thick book to help keep feet flat.
  6. Increase task lighting to alleviate eyestrain.
  7. Use different work stations for different tasks. Use sitting stations for precise work, like beading and standing stations for force-intensice work, like punching or stamping, to permit more efficient use of the upper body
  8. Keep everything within the “swing space“, or the Easy Reach Zone.
  9. Orient your work to suit you whenever possible. Redesign the task to keep your body in a neutral position.
  10. Work at forearm level to keep arms, neck and shoulders relaces and wrists straight and neutral.


I hope you find this article healpful. What other tips do you use at a crop to have a great cropping ecperience? Leave a message below so everyone can benefit from healthier scrapbook crops.

Creatively, Carol

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