Digital Scrapbooking Blog and Scrapbook Inspiration From DesignerDigitals

Digital Scrapbooking Blog and Scrapbook Inspiration
from DesignerDigitals

April 30, 2010

Scraplifitng a grid style layout from the Designer Digitals gallery

Saturday Scraplift No. 151

I love, love, love this layout by Terri (aka JDCooper):
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Her grid design is a brilliant solution for scrapping a set of photographs which all have the same importance. There isn’t one focal point photo - all the shots of her mom’s beehives are equally brilliant and together they add up to a wonderful story of her mom (and hair fashions!) in days gone by. Great paper choices too (Clementine by Rob and Bob Studios) , with soft colors that do not overwhelm the photos and a retro feel. You might also be inspired by her use of the hanging charm, the tiny title and the use of Katie’s bracket brush.

Here’s how Aino, Jodi and Amy were inspired:

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Credits: layout by Aino, Just Linens paperpack by Michelle Martin, Clementine Papers and overlay by Ron and Bob Studios,
Little Shores element pack and Polka Dotty alphabet by Katie Pertiet, hand drawn overlay grid by Ali Edwards.

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Credits: layout by Jodi, Little Layette kit and Shellsby Katie Pertiet, Jungle Gym stickersby Mindy Terasawa, Monkey Business kity Pattie Knox, Distressed toolset no.03by Anna Aspnes, Silly Billy alphabet by Lynn Grieveson.

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Credits: layout by Amy, Grid no.01 layered template, Spring No.01 element pack and Circle Months text overlay by Ali Edwards, Wonders paperpack by Mindy Terasawa, Classic Cardstock: Dog Parky Katie Pertiet, Postage Strips: Months by Katie Pertiet, Monoblendz Paperie:Lima and stitching by Anna Aspnes, Fresh Funky flower brushes by Art Warehouse, Dipped Chipped buttons: Polks Dot brights, and Flowers by Pattie Knox, button (recolored) from Laua kit by Michelle Martin.

~ Lynn

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Posted by LynnG on 08:55 PM in • Saturday Scraplift
April 29, 2010

Hybrid Scrapbooking and More - Wearing your digital supplies!

Did you ever think about using your digital supplies on something other than paper? This week we used some of our Designer Digital goodies on t-shirts, totes, journals and more! Create your design just like you would a regular layout, making sure you size it appropriately! Then you can print your design onto transfer paper which can be ironed directly onto fabric—follow the instructions on the specific transfer paper you use.
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I used: Chunky Chipboard Alphabet: Pink, Too Much Candy Paper Pack, Torn N Tattered Star Stitched Templates No. 01, Torn N Tattered Circle Templates No. 01, Little layette Kit, Shimmer Me Tidbits: Rock Star Girl

Sarah joined me for this challenge and made some adorable nature-themed items for her little girl. This is Katelyns nature tote - Sarah also made a journal to match and a t-shirt, too!

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She used: Little layette Kit, Counting Trash Alphabet: Thin and New Growth Brushes and Stamps No. 05

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Posted by paulasg on 06:01 AM in • Hybrid Scrapbooking and More
April 28, 2010

National Scrapbooking Day Celebration at DesignerDigitals

This Saturday is National Scrapbooking Day and we’re starting to celebrate now. Every regular item in the store is marked down 20% AND we have a brand new item priced at just $ .99 cents. These specials will only last until 6am EST on Sunday morning so don’t miss out.

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Posted by DesignerDigitals on 05:24 PM in • Announcements

3 Kits 3 Ways { No.77 }

Good morning!  It is Mollie {readstoomuch} again with the 3 Kits 3 Ways blog challenge.  Our every other Wednesday challenge consists of 3 Creative Team members using 3 kits in 3 different ways.  Merrilee {digigrandma } &  I alternate with the challenge posts . . .  so this week I am pulling three terrific Designer Digitals products from the shelves of the DD Shop for you to play with.


First is Katie Pertiet’s Neutrality Paper Pack.  This paper pack is an oldie but definitely a goodie that Katie put in the store in 2007.  It has been in my go to folder for three years and I still use it on many of my own pages.


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Next is Type Sets Memory 01 by Cathy Zielske.  Cathy provides us with words & phrases that celebrate everyday memories.


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For the third product, I have picked Absolutely Acrylic:  Pastel Tinted Buttons-n-Ties by Pattie Knox.  Pattie’s translucent acrylic buttons add a subtle touch of dimension to any project!


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Now we will take a look at the layouts from Creative Team members Lynn { grandma lynnie }, Sharon { Shannamay } and one of my own { readstoomuch }.


From Lynn is this very simple and effective page names “In the Waves”,  using a wonderful photograph taken at the beach.  The photograph itself is a beauty and Lynn has used the three kits perfectly to scrapbook it.  In addition to the three challenge kits, Lynn has used Katie’s Alandia Tropics Kit.


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And, next is “Remember This”, a poignant and powerful layout where Sharon journals her emotions and feelings from a very difficult & emotional time in her life.  The extras that Sharon used are Counting Layered Template, Staple Its!, Hipster Plume Korners n Edges No. 03Stitched by Anna: White No. 01 & Homestead Borders.

 

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The third layout is mine by the name of “Everyday Memories”. . . the photographs are of our newest grandchild.  I can’t quit taking photos of her and take hundreds each time we visit!  My extras are Baby’s First Year Word Pack, Clustered Layered Templates No. 06, Dotted & Dashed Frames & Little Layette Kit.


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For your layouts you should use at least one product from each of the three challenge kits along with any extra products from the Designer Digitals Store that you wish.  Remember that you can recolor papers, shift elements around, stitch and clip to your hearts content too.  We love giving some inspiration for the versatility of the kits and we hope that you will join in on the fun!  Merrilee and I look forward to seeing your pages posted in the 3Kits 3Ways Gallery.

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Posted by readstoomuch on 05:00 AM in • 3 kits 3 ways
April 27, 2010

All About Me Challenge No. 7

Welcome to the AAM Challenge! This week’s challenge is going to fun. And we’re going to reveal some deep, dark secrets about ourselves. Are you ready?!

This week’s challenge is to empty out your purse, photograph it, and then scrap it! Eeek! This is scary for some of us, isn’t it? But, it’s also fun to share this side of you and it may just reveal a part of you that you hadn’t thought about. If it intimidates you a bit or you don’t want to share all of the details, then just choose 10 things you found in your purse and tell us about them. It’s also fun to make a list of what you find.

This week, I was joined by two other Creative Team members in this challenge.

Anke’s layout just makes me drool with envy. LOVE that new bag! And love her organization.

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Supplies: Understated frames, Pickadilly Paper Pack, Artfully White Paper Pack, Fasten Its! , Reed and Cleaver Paper Pack, Handbag Heaven Rub Ons, Title Lines Brushes and Stamps No. 02, Metal Brads, 2nd Hand Memories Element Pack, Tied Fasteners No. 03, Little Plastic Flowers No. 01, Date Tags No. 04, Collageables No. 02

Julie’s layout is hilarious! And feels very familiar.

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Supplies: Classic Cardstock: Hoops, Classic Cardstock: Christmas, Wire Rimmed Alphabet No. 01, Tabbed Dates, ArtPlay Palette Find My Way ValueSet, Stitched by Anna White No. 02, Staple Its!

The contents of my purse actually contained some fun items and that doesn’t happen very often.

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Supplies: Cathy Zielske’s Layered Template No. 35 (modified), Caught Red Handed Kit, Oversize Hipsters Plumes No. 1, 2010 Month Set Brushes and Stamps, Cut Ups: Everyday

Can’t wait to see your layouts in the gallery!

~Steph

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Posted by StephanieV on 07:18 AM in • AAM Challenge

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