Digital Scrapbooking Blog and Scrapbook Inspiration From DesignerDigitals

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January 29, 2010

Friday Flickr Favrites! Week #4

Another week with amazing photos and great inspiration in the DesignerDigitals Flickr Group

I love the light and color treatment of JanHawke’s photo

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I think I’ve got a moody, color converted theme this week! I love the connection Tracy (aka jazzmatazz) captured in this photo. It shows so much love for her special bear.

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Happysuz captured a beautiful story in this photo as well. I love the tiny bit of the teacher peeking into the frame. It adds to the sweet story.

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Share your favorites in the photography forum!

Thanks for sharing your beautiful photos! Don’t forget, there are just a couple of days left to enter the January Photo Contest to win a B&H Photo Gift Certificate.

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Posted by DesignerDigitals on 09:42 AM in • Friday Flickr Favorites

Art Journal Challenge #1 - Step outside the box with me!

Some days I sit down by the computer with a drive to create something. An emotion, a dream, a memory, a twisted thought -  SOMETHING disturbs me and I need to digest it in order to move on.  I certainly don’t feel like scrapbooking. Right here and now, I have to deal with this *thing* that pulls me.
That’s when I turn to my art journal. My digital art journal. 
I have tried gesso and paint and all the loveliness that traditional art journaling involves. But it is messy. I have to clean up my hands, my work space (which is my laundry room LOL!!),  & with two small kids, a dog and a husband who just as often behaves like a big kid – I can’t come and go to create with gesso all over my hands and hair. (I am terribly messy when I get started.)


So I was thinking – I love scrapbooking, I know Photoshop, my digital stash is better equipped than my poor laundry room/art room – so why not do my art journaling on the computer? And that’s how I started. It is a free space for *me*. Where I don’t feel the pressure to make a scrapbook page, to write that memory. I release myself of the need for it to look perfect. I do this for me and me only. It is a tool for me to play with papers, colors, design, typography, words. To release that pressure that has been building over the last few days. To deal with that emotion. To put that happy/sad/frightening dream to rest. To show happiness, to show fear. To be me.

I sit down to create, not worrying about what the end result will look like or thinking about how my *audience* will comment on my page. I often start with a single word that encompasses today’s emotion. From there I work quickly and intuitively, try not to think about design. I use papers and masks, my own photos or photos I have googled. I use brushes and paint like I would in the *real world*. I use masks and stitches and everything else I keep in my stash.  For me typography and choice in font are important elements too.


I want this blog post to be a challenge for you to step outside your own comfort zone of scrapbooking . To try a different approach. To use all the wonderful Designer Digitals supplies to delve into your own emotions and memories, not to scrapbook – but to create something only for you, where you throw stuff on the page because it feels good right now – and not worry if it turns out perfect or not.
I will encourage you in these posts to use different techniques, words, moods, products – to create art for the fun of it. If you are uncomfortable about posting it in the Art Journal Gallery, don’t post – remember this is for you only - but step into the gallery and feel the inspiration anyway.


Final comment –
I am certainly no artist, but I love creating these pages. And if I can. Anyone can. 
It doesn’t have to be artsy and creative. It can be graphic and simple too. Let it be what it becomes. Just have a look at some of my pages. 
smile {aino}


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Posted by DesignerDigitals on 12:54 AM in • Art Journal
January 28, 2010

It’s Time to Shape Up!

No, this is not a blog post about exercise, at least not the kind you find in the gym. It’s about exercising your creativity by using a template. I am always drawn to grids in design; they must appeal to my love for symmetry. Katie’s Centered Heart Layered Template provides a grid of nine spaces that can be filled with pictures, paper, journaling, or embellishments. It’s up to you to decide!

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Stacy (FlowerGirl) filled the spaces of the template with photos of who and what bring her happiness and used the center for her title. Her neutral background makes her photos pop, and repetition of the color red unifies her page.

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Credits: Centered Heart Layered Template, Spot Dots No. 17 Paper Pack, Classic Cardstock: Christmas, Classic Cardstock: Authentic, Tied Fasteners, Krafty Tags: Celebrate, Little Forest Friends Kit, Chipboard Alphabet: Black, Happiness Hand Drawn Brushes, You Mini Die-Cut Kraft Tags, Have a Heart Felts No. 4, Artist Edge Overlays No. 3 12x12, and Artist Edge Overlays No. 4 12x12.

Mollie (readstoomuch) enlarged the template slightly to showcase her grandchildren-friendly Christmas tree ornaments. The color red makes its appearance again and shows up beautifully against the kraft background.

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Credits: Centered Heart Layered Template, Aaron Solids Paper Pack, Between Lines Dingbats Brushes and Stamps, and Krafty Christmas Paper Pack.

I matted the template to incorporate a border of . . . you guessed it, RED! I filled all the spaces with pictures from Grandparents’ Day at my grandchildren’s school. The angled mats beneath the photos gave me another opportunity to add a touch of red.

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Credits: Centered Heart Layered Template, Classic Cardstock: Foundation, Flossy Stitches: Brown, Jewelry Tag Alphabet No. 02, Alandia Noces Element Pack, MonoBlendz Confiture Paperie, Stitched by Anna Borders Red No. 01, School Rules Kit, Brad Bonanza No. 01: Digital Fasteners, Staple Its, Family Hand Drawn Words, Everyday Hand Drawn Brushes, and Laying It All Out No. 04: Extractions with Dimension.

Katie’s template is one of the specials for Thrifty Thursday. Exercise your buying power, and pick it up for 30% off. I look forward to seeing your pages in the Template Challenge Gallery.

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Posted by earlofoxford on 12:15 AM in • Template Challenge
January 27, 2010

Thrifty Thursday at DesignerDigitals

It’s Thrifty Thursday at DesignerDigitals where we have a brand new item priced at just $ .99 cents and 328 items marked down 30%. These specials only last until 6am EST on Friday morning so don’t miss out.

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Posted by DesignerDigitals on 06:42 PM in • Announcements

Inspired by iTunes - challenge 36

This week iTunes inspiration has a very cool piece of CD cover art to inspire you!

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Isnt it just made for us??? As soon as I saw it on a teen playlist I knew it needed to become star of the blog wink

And heres how the Creative team ran with it…

Anna used it to showcase her ski iPhone pics… an enviable, artistic, insight in to her recent outing to the slopes!

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Katrina, of course, made a page of amazing photos - they are so very inspiring on their own, but on a page like this -WOW!

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And finally my page, I thought a round up of my most recent iPhone photos was in order… smile

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I cant wait to see how this might inspire you! Please make sure you upload your pages to our iTunes gallery for everyone to see.

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Posted by Melanie on 06:04 AM in • iTunes Inspiration

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