I chose to feature Spring Chalk by Stephanie Buice because of the soft colors and the vertical layout of the page. And also because my son and I love sidewalk chalk!
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Themes, layouts and inspirations
I chose to feature Spring Chalk by Stephanie Buice because of the soft colors and the vertical layout of the page. And also because my son and I love sidewalk chalk!
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Want to have custom stickers to match your scrapbook topic? Try making your own! Alison from Dream a Little Bigger shows you how, using a Silhouette machine and a Xyron sticker maker. She explains the steps to finding and setting … Read More ...
I chose Mom & Me by Mary Ann Jenkins because of the recent celebration of Mother’s Day, and also because I am a sucker for butterflies on a page! I love the retro photo too, and it’s quite fitting for … Read More ...
What would you do differently if you got a chance to start over from scratch with your memory keeping? Jennifer Wilson of Simple Scrapper examines this question, and shares her thought process for a decision she recently made. Settle … Read More ...
I chose to feature Dream More by chocochoco (Gloria) because I loved the diagonally striped background paper, and the way the embellishments were scattered.
Tidbits about Gloria:
How long have you been scrapping? I’ve been scrapping for almost 5 years… Read More ...
Want to get more out of your punches? Check out this Punch Basics series by Lisa Storms. It’s pretty amazing what you can create using basic shapes!
Sara Winnick shares some tips for working with mini brads to create a decorative element like the one shown above. Hers was inspired by a pillow she owned.
I chose to feature Us Noi by elimargini (Elisabetta) because I loved the soft colors used for a travel photo, and the mix of gold and pink.
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If you love a scrapbooking paper collection, but can’t buy it all, Ashli Oliver has a great video tutorial showing how you can maximize the parts you can afford. The key item is the stamp set! She shows how you … Read More ...
I chose to feature Blue Skies by paperiliitin (Riikka) because of the stunning photo and all the painty and layering techniques used. I really loved the way the letter stickers are scattered around too.
Tidbits about Riikka:
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Use regular printer paper and washi tape to make these seriously cute envelopes! Pair with a card and you’re ready to gift to mom this Sunday. Get the folding and taping instructions from Kendra at Key Lime Digital Designs.… Read More ...
I chose to feature I Got You Babe by citygirl22 (Stephanie) because I could totally feel the wedding day emotion in the photo. Can’t you?
Tidbits about Stephanie
How long have you been scrapping? I have been scrapbooking since 2003. … Read More ...
This gorgeous printable card with a watercolor heart is sure to please any mom come May 10th. Plus there is a charming detail on the back! The folded card measures 4×6 and you can download it from Oh, Everything Handmade… Read More ...
I chose to feature Morocco 2007 by lizziet5 because I liked the way she got lots of photos on the page without it being overwhelming.
Tidbits about Liz:
I started paper scrapping in 2005 and switched totally to digital in … Read More ...
I love that Kendra from Key Lime Designs also designed a printable envelope to go with her free Mother’s Day card. Great idea! Plus, depending on how you fold the envelope you get two different designs. Click here to grab … Read More ...