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Santa’s Gettin’ Digi March 30, 2010

As you know, I’ve been working as hard as one of Santa’s elves in the workshop to finish my son’s latest scrapbook.  While I’ve just done some online ordering of photos, I also print pictures at home.  This is especially easy when using digital templates like this collage grid that I downloaded from Scrapbooks, Etc. magazine.  I usually open the template using Adobe Photoshop Elements and just drop and crop my photos digitally.  While I don’t consider myself a savvy digital scrapbooker, I do find this technique quick and easy.  And the more I do it, the more I learn.

However, I know that many “traditional” scrappers sometimes shy away from using digital elements on their pages, but the truth is that even if you’ve ever downloaded something as simple as a new font, you are using digital elements.  Call it hybrid or call it digi, it can definitely make things simple, quick and easy.  How much harder would this have been if I had attempted to create this by hand?  Who needs the pressure of creating all of those intricate grid marks and perfect alignment? Not me, even if I had the time, which I don’t.

If you are new to using digital elements in your scrapbooking, there are a great many free things out there to try.  Click HERE for help from Scrapbooks, Etc  If nothing else, remember that you can often use digital elements right in MS Word.  Or, download a template similar to the one that I used, print it out on regular paper, and use it as a guide for creating your layout.  Once you try it, I’m sure you’ll like it.

By the way, it’s always a good time to scrap those holiday pictures! :)

 

So Lucky March 13, 2010

Filed under: Cardmaking,Teach Me Technique — tencraftyfingers @ 7:47 PM
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I’ve been a bit overwhelmed lately, so just a quick card this time.  I’ve been able to get my hands on a couple of Spellbinders Impressabilities metal templates.  I was attracted to them because of  the possibility of using them to create a faux letterpress technique.  While I’m not 100% happy with this card, using the templates in this way was super easy.  I’ll definitely keep trying. 

 

 

Just a quick tip:  If you’d like to try the Impressabilities, be gentle. They are super thin and very easily bent.  Also, be sure to use a slow drying ink; I used Stampin’ Up’s craft ink.  I’ve read a recent suggestion that 2 be bought of each at a time–one for the whole image and the other to cut up for separate detail work (more bang for the buck).  I’ll most likely not cut mine up but I understand why you might. 

 

I’m going to be taking a break from cards for a while as I will be busily attempting to finish my son’s second scrapbook before his 3rd birthday arrives.  I also will be working on items for my Etsy store too.  I hope to really have that up and going full force by next month. 

It springs eternal.  Hope, that is.

Be well.

 

 
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