Here are a few more holiday-themed digital page. The nice thing about digital paper is that you can use it over and over, it doesn't take up space, and it never rips or fades!
The first layout is photos of some of my favorite Christmas ornaments.
This is a photo of our 25 Days of Christmas treat wreath, which was a new tradition this year. I hid a hint inside every day, which led Charlotte to a piece of a child-size nativity set (made by Fisher Price). By Christmas day, she had the whole set. And luckily, I can add to the set each year.
This layout is Charlotte next to her new nativity set. It was a big hit!
Friday, December 11, 2009
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Digital pages
So I'm taking another online digital scrapbooking class, and I've finished a few layouts that I'd like to share. The class is called 25 Days of Templates, taught by Tiffany Tillman at reneepearson.com
Templates are a digital version of page maps, so you basically just have to move your picture into the right place, add some journaling and digital paper, and voila! I'm a tech geek, I admit...
I plan to have the full collection printed as an 8x8 book at Shutterfly. I've had a lot of fun so far, and the fact that I can tinker on the computer (which is in the kitchen) while my family is near makes digital scrapbooking easier than paper scrapbooking (my scrap room is upstairs). At least for this season. Plus, there's no little bits of paper to clean up!
To see the full book of layouts, click here.
Templates are a digital version of page maps, so you basically just have to move your picture into the right place, add some journaling and digital paper, and voila! I'm a tech geek, I admit...
I plan to have the full collection printed as an 8x8 book at Shutterfly. I've had a lot of fun so far, and the fact that I can tinker on the computer (which is in the kitchen) while my family is near makes digital scrapbooking easier than paper scrapbooking (my scrap room is upstairs). At least for this season. Plus, there's no little bits of paper to clean up!
To see the full book of layouts, click here.
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