New Fantastic Freebies Coming!
You may or may not have noticed that my Facebook and newsletter freebies haven't changed much this summer. In fact, they haven't changed at all! Well, I'm in the process of working on that, and since it's been so long since I've had something new, I've decided to work on something extra special. But I need your help! I've started working up a new kit, but I need a name to inspire me and give me a theme to help flush out the kit. Please leave me your ideas below!
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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
Blue Nigth!
"50 Shades of Blue" is my idea :)
Ex"blue"sion
I love the colors you chose! There's so much energy in the 4th paper - the one with all the squares - I can't wait to get my hands on it for a layout. :) Blue and green together always make me think of nature. What about "Mother Earth" for a title and theme?
Love the colors!!! Definitely like a space/planets theme!!!
Wow, there are a lot of really amazing ideas here. In fact Cool Summer Nights is one of the ideas I had and then see that someone else already suggested it. My other idea is "Collectively Cool". Good luck choosing a name.
Want to thank you so very much for your portion of the blog train. Beautiful and appreciated.
Cool Summer Night..... Love the use of gray mixed with greens and blues.
Celtic Knights!
thought of another one... Nocturne(french) or something with the word Nocturnal
I like Van Gogh's Starry Starry night. "Van Gogh's night sky is a field of roiling energy. Below the exploding stars (far left paper), the village is a place of quiet order. Connecting earth and sky is the flamelike cypress(2nd from right). "Looking at the stars always makes me dream," he said, "Why, I ask myself, shouldn't the shining dots of the sky (middle paper) be as accessible as the black dots on the map of France?" Add a little swirly yellow ??
my blue suede shoes? (Okay lame...)
Love the colours. I can see the Twilight Factor. I find it really hard to name kits. I like Mediterranean Twilight
Mediterranean Blue Twilight maybe? that's what I think of when I see this above.
I am on the bandwagon for the summer stars or summer nighttime sky idea. These colors totally make me think of nighttime in the summer. I would go with Starry Night. (Vincent Van Gogh love!) =P
Ohhhh. I LOVE Coastal Twilight. That totally removes all the teeny bopper vampire imagery for me. Good call Rebecca
twilight coast
Rustic Night, Atlantis, Earthenworks
The colors make me think of Van Gogh's Starry, Starry Night. So, I would vote Starry, Starry or Van Gogh. :)
I love this color palette! Some ideas that popped into my head when I saw these beautiful papers are:
Shimmering Sea
Ocean Reef
Tropical Night
Land of Wonders
Sweet Dreams
life on the coast
I like the Twilight name as well.
Umm, so you guys are way better at this than I am. Definitely not naming my own kits any more...
I can´t think on twilight with this kit, lol. It remembers me more exotic flavors of ice-cream. I´d go for blueberries and mint.
I like Harriett and Tiffany's ideas... I was thinking of your relocation to the west coast, too. I'll combine Tiffany's and one of Harriett's into "Twilight Woods". I'll add "Pacific" and "Northwest Blues". :) Looking forward to seeing how this project turns out!
The colors bring to my mind the northwest of the United States. Dark starry clear skies. Rough brown bark on the huge firs and cedars. The plaid conjures up warm knitted argyle sweaters. And since you're settling for a while in Oregon - Timberland, Wild Woods, New Frontiers, Northern Skies, O Pioneer! (I know Oregon is no more frontier than anywhere else in the US but cliches do come to mind.)
I imagine this is what nightime looks like as summer fades to fall in your new hometown. So in honor of my favorite PNW residents (other than you guys of course) ... Twilight
WHAT?! It's so played out that it's come all the way back around to being cool again :)
Blast Off!
Westward Ho!
I love it. My suggestion is Nighttime in the City
Man Cave!
Summer night
Starry Starry Night
Summertime Blues
Peacock Dreams
Pretty as a peacock
Autumn in Vermont, Farmer's Market, Summer in the City, At the Zoo (just to name a few)