My Scrapping in February 2023
I shared a few weeks ago about my scrapbooking plans for 2023, so I thought I'd make a quick update about the things I've been making.
I've made several pages for my digital travelers notebook where I choose the photo from the day and create a quick little spread. In this first spread I had a lot of fun incorporating vintage and ephemera elements, and playing with a more neutral color scheme. The antique-style elements and papers added a charming touch to the layout, and the soft color palette of white, gray, black, and tan created a warm and inviting atmosphere. I love the size of these layouts because it doesn't feel like a big commitment and I can try colors and styles I wouldn't normally.

I've had several comments about the notebook I've been using to display these pages. I haven't prepared it to share on the site yet, but I plan to. So if you're interested, let me know in the comments to help inspire me to get it ready ;) .
It was also fun to put this page together. The background is something I was working on for a different project and couldn't wait to use. A few random bits and pieces later and this spread captures a sweet little moment between my two kids.

A couple more pages for my pocket style album as well. There are so many reasons why I love this pocket scrapping, but I think the main reason is the versatility and ease of getting things done. I don't have to come up with a new layout every week, but I can still experiment with different kits and styles week to week.


I've really enjoyed making these little daily spreads in my digital planner. I often get behind, but since the days double up, it's not hard to catch up. Also, I don't do a ton of decorating, it's more a chance to play around with whatever's new or catching my eye.

And finally a weekly spread from my digital planner. I use stickers and markers like you might in a paper planner, only I'm not limited to whatever color pens I happen to own.

How have your memory keeping plans been going?
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Hi There! I’m Marisa Lerin and you’ll see me around at DigitalScrapbook.com a lot. I started this site in 2010 soon after I discovered a new love in digital scrapbooking. DigitalScrapbook.com has gone through some significant changes since that time and it’s grown into this lovely community site you are seeing now. I am daily surprised by the turn of life’s events that has led me down this path. If you're new to the site, welcome! Here are a few tidbits about me that I hope will help you get to know me better!
I’m originally from Minnesota, USA, but spent a good chunk of my childhood living abroad (in Bolivia and Hong Kong). I returned to Minnesota to attend university, got married and then moved overseas again (Korea, then Jordan and 1 year of traveling). My designs are heavily influenced by these many nomadic years. I am currently back in the USA, now living in the great state of Oregon!
I have no official training for what I’m doing, since I decided very wisely (haha) to study physics in university. I am always learning new things about digital scrapbooking, and this community has been immensely helpful for that!
If I manage to stop digital scrapbooking you will probably find me watching TV, reading or baking. I also enjoy writing for the blog here at DigitalScrapbook.com where I talk about whatever happens to be catching my fancy at the moment.
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Recent Comments
This is so lovely!
@Claire: I'm using this digital planner, https://www.etsy.com/listing/1317377370/2023-ellymentary-professional-digital?ref=yr_purchases
@Deborah: The frame is here, https://www.digitalscrapbook.com/billie-irene/kits/shabby-vintage-10-ephemera-kit-chic-winter-butterflies-gold-white-bla...
Gorgeous pages, Marisa. Love them all.
I love these awesome layouts. I especially love your first. Great job!
great layoyts!!
Very nice! I wonder if you could tell us where the bits and pieces came from? For instance, I love the b&w frame on your first layout.
What spread did you use for the weekly spread, as I really like the basic layout for it?
I love the traveller notebook style. I agree that you can make much simpler pages but they still look gorgeous. Can't wait to see some templates/packs for them.
Never thought of doing little pages like planners... looks great.
Wow that notebook looks amazing... would definitely love to use it when it comes to the shop later on. Great layouts... I might even be inspired to start a digital planning based on these (but no promises!)