Hybrid scrapbooking has been a wonderful boost to my resource of supplies, but sometimes, it just falls flat. Literally. Images can lose texture and shine.I also like to create 12×12 size scrapbook layouts. However, I can only print in...
A few weeks back, I wrote about how easy it can be to scrapbook boy’s layouts using “girly” kits. I use all types of supplies and sometimes, I do find myself drawn to kits that are definitely themed for boy’s layouts. I have a criteria to help...
Today is the day before iNSD and we’re gearing up for a day of scrapbooking. The DigiScrap Geek Podcast is hosting the first ever Live show event. You can register to join in here. If you can’t make it live, don’t worry. There will be a recording...
In part one, I shared a few of the benefits of using a designer art and font bundle like the one that the Hungry JPeg courteously shared with me. Using the pre-made elements from the bundle, I was able to create several layouts. The bundle can also serve as...
This month, I had the opportunity to work with a designer art and font bundle from the Hungry JPeg. They had noticed how so many of us at Get It Scrapped were gushing over fonts in the message boards and they wanted to see just what a few of us could do...
In many cases,a generalized scrapbook kit is perfect to document just about any story. There are times though in which the layout can benefit from a very specific themed product. The downside to buying a themed paper kit is that often you are left with a large...