Tag Archives: digital scrapbooking

  • All Spaced Out: Leading Tweaks

    All Spaced Out: Leading Tweaks

    This month’s Scrap Girls Club: Rosehill Cottage by Cindy Rohrbough, is full of pretty vintage papers and embellishments. I was delighted to find that a beautiful set of Ephemera Embellishments was included. Many of them work perfectly for adding journaling to your scrapbook pages. I love writing my journaling on lined papers, but most of […]

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  • Scrap Girls Club Exclusive: Rosehill Cottage

    Scrap Girls Club Exclusive: Rosehill Cottage

    Designer Cindy Rohrbough invites you to “just imagine” with her: “While I think this club is pretty versatile, I can just imagine how beautiful it will be when paired with vintage photos, spring photos, garden/floral photos, nature photos, and so much more.”Layout by Vikki LamarLayout by Melanie CockshottLayout by Amy FlanaganLayout by Valerie Tuffrey Hybrid cards […]

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  • Creating Mixed Media Cards

    Creating Mixed Media Cards

    When I first started digital scrapbooking, I loved how I could resize, change colors, blend layers, and embellish to my heart’s content. These “features” were not easily accomplished with traditional paper art. However, I also like the messy process of making art. Initially, my projects were either digital or mixed media. What I realized over […]

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  • Scrap Girls SS Club Exclusive: Art Journal

    Scrap Girls SS Club Exclusive: Art Journal

    Versatility is at the forefront with the April 2017 ScrapSimple Club: Art Journal. Here’s what Syndee had to say about the types of projects this club works well for: “Versatility – that’s one of the things I love best about templates! You can use any color scheme and supplement it with any style of digital kits you have […]

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  • Mixing Up ScrapSimple Template Sets

    Mixing Up ScrapSimple Template Sets

    Change isn’t always a good thing, but when it comes to this month’s ScrapSimple Club, it can be fabulous! You can get a lot of scrapping mileage from the different Art Journaling Template sets included in the club. This tutorial will show how mixing templates can give you tons of new scrapping options. By combining […]

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  • Scrap Girls Club Exclusive: Mojave

    Scrap Girls Club Exclusive: Mojave

    Designer Jennifer Ziegler created this month’s Scrap Girls Club: Mojave to be the perfect backdrop for a wide range of layouts. “Layouts that work well with spring colors are a sure match for this club, as well as layouts that pair with neutral papers and nature-inspired embellishments.” Layout by Geraldine Touitou Layout by Carmel MunroLayout by Judy Webster Layout by […]

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  • Making Word Art Pop!

    Making Word Art Pop!

    I think my favorite part of this month’s Scrap Girls Club: Mojave is all of the beautiful word art. Designer Jennifer Ziegler has given us a mixture of black type and script that is elegant and timeless. If you want to make this terrific word art pop, you can add a little color to it. […]

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  • Scrap Girls SS Club Exclusive: Painted Collage

    Scrap Girls SS Club Exclusive: Painted Collage

    We asked Cherise Oleson what kinds of layouts she pictured for her new ScrapSimple Club, and we think you’re going to love her answer! “I think the obvious choice would be children’s layouts and layouts about spring and nature, such as trees, sun, ladybugs, butterflies, etc. But I found that this club worked really well for a variety of layouts, […]

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  • 5 Tips to Speed Up Your Scrapping

    5 Tips to Speed Up Your Scrapping

    Whether you’re new to digital scrapbooking or you’re an old pro, we all share one common challenge: TIME! We never have enough time to do all the scrapping we’d like to do, want to do, or need to do. I can’t give you more hours in the day, but I can offer some tips to […]

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  • Scrap Girls Club Exclusive: Effortless

    Scrap Girls Club Exclusive: Effortless

    While designer Angie Briggs named her Scrap Girls Club “Effortless,” she might have also named it “Versatile” because that’s one of its integral features. “I wanted to make this collection super-easy to work within a lot of different scrapbooking genres. I can see these pieces working on everything from heritage to events to documenting your daily […]

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