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About Me
I discovered digital scrapbooking through a magazine at my dentist's office when my girls were toddlers. I downloaded GIMP shortly thereafter, and the rest is history. My teenagers aren't nearly as cute to scrap now as they were then - but I still love documenting who we are as a family. And hey, occasionally now my layouts don't even include my kids :P
I sometimes even get to use the skills I learned digital scrapbooking for my work (I do communications for a nonprofit ministry that provides educational opportunities for kids in Guatemala)
Besides digital scrapbooking, I enjoy geocaching, hiking, x-country skiing, hanging around with international students, reading, stewarding a little free library, and cheering on my family at their many races . . .
Oh, and I'm Canadian, eh? We put two Ls in journalling and a U in colour on purpose :)
Type of Project
Digital Scrapbook LayoutDescription
Journalling reads: This growing up thing is a tough gig. Glad it doesn't last forever. And glad that between the clouds, we still get to see your beautiful smile.
Credits:
Paper: Painted Papers by Dielle Designs
Elements: Harvest Spice by Shabby Princess, Birdhouse by Marisa Lerin (PS), Many Thanks by Janet Scott (PS)
Font: Impact Label Reversed
Program: Gimp
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Recent Comments
Fantastic journalling, great page!
Awesome layout! I also like how the photos at the bottom are blended. Thanks for sharing in the your comment to Kaleena how you did it.
Thanks Kaleena! Dielle's Painted Paper pack has been in my stash for a long time, so it was nice to have an excuse to use it. The bottom pictures are simply blended with the "darken only" setting . . . which is why you see more detail as you move towards the right where the background paper is lighter :)
oooo I love that background paper, Teddy! I also love how the color of the word strips and elements pop yet blend really well with the greens and blues. AND the photos at the bottom - how did you do that!?