Showing posts with label Digital Scrapbooking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Digital Scrapbooking. Show all posts

Monday, March 15, 2010

Digital Quick Pages

A very happy Monday to you, last week I mentioned a few places where you can get really good digital freebies. There are so many things you can download, I just feel that you can get slightly overloaded with 'products' and get confused when you set out to make a page. So I have decided that I am only going to download quick pages. These are pages that are already done, you just need to add a photo and some journaling.

Firstly, I made this wonderful little Easter card. I found it over at Simple Scrapper , on Fridays they do a review of all the freebies that have been released that week. This one was designed by Hazel Olive Designs and I just love it. Everything was already designed, I just needed to add a photo.


When I saw the card, I quickly took baby Oompa Loompa outside with the rabbit ears, took a few photos and then picked the one I wanted to use. I then put it together on photoshop, it took about 5 minutes. I then uploaded it to Costco and 'Bobs your Uncle'. I just need to pick them up and use my Zig Photo pen to write on the card and then send them off. Wonderful little Easter cards which have cost me 11c each.


I then made this layout, again, it took about 5 minutes to do in Photoshop. Just perfect for those Baby Albums that I am so behind on.


This page is from Raspberry Road Designs, I have never seen so many freebies on one blog. There are pages and pages of free kits, paper and quick pages. I must admit that a lot of them aren't really my style but they are wonderful all the same.

So, if you have Photoshop, I urge you to make a few quick pages now and again. If you don't have Photoshop, I would highly recommend getting the 30 day free trial and seeing if you like it. Have a very happy Monday.

Friday, January 22, 2010

More Digi I'm Afraid!!

I promise you this is the last blog post about my digital scrapbooking for a while, I think I might becoming a bit of a bore!!

I just wanted to double check that all of you have been looking at Ali's blog this week. I was so super excited when I found out she was doing a freebie, her timing was impeccable. I downloaded both her brush and her template straight away. I then got cracking and whipped up some layouts.

So here are my three layouts using the same template.

This one, I totally copied Ali's example, spookily it looks far too much like Ali did it herself, which I suppose she did. I love it, but just feel it is not very me.


Ahh, now that's more like it, a bit of pink, a few hearts. This one is a bit more me. Oh yes, I am liking this one a lot.


I then thought it would be nice to do a black and white one. Yes, that is my son, I was obviously so desperate to have a girl - note hair clip in his hair!! In my defence, his fringe was so long I was just keeping it out of his eyes!!

I am really pleased with how this one turned out too.


I am thrilled that even with a template, you can make it your own. I am rather enjoying the template route, super easy, super quick and great for catching up - oh yes - you know what I am going to say.............those baby albums!!! Although I must say I am getting tons of baby pages done, yippee, maybe I will be done one day soon.

So have a wonderful weekend and no more digi talk next week, I promise.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Dipping my Toe in the Digi World

One of my goals for this year was to try to have a go at Photoshop Elements. I have always felt that I was missing out, especially on the wonderful brushes and fonts that people use directly on their photos. I love the way they look, I love the way they jazz things up a bit.

So last week I bit the bullet. I downloaded my 30 day free trial of Photoshop Elements 8 and signed up for a digital scrapbooking class for beginners. It is a self-paced video class by the wonderful Jessica Sprague. She has done an amazing job with her lessons and I thoroughly recommend her. The class I am taking is 4 lessons, each lesson is split up into 7 tasks. Each task is slowly shown to you on a video screen of Photoshop, so you can actually see what she is clicking and when. She talks over the video to guide you and to explain everything that she is doing.

I am only half way through but I have got to say that I have been having a lot of fun.

This is my first ever digital layout, I have go to be honest with you and admit that it took me nearly 4 hours to complete - oh yay!! Took me quite a while to get the hang of this whole thing:

I then got the bug and started doing layouts left, right and centre. There are so many things that you get on the course, papers, embellishments, bonus packs. As I said, I have only done two of the lessons but already I have digi supplies coming out of my ears - so to speak!!

I have now completed 8 digi layouts, they are now taking me on average 20 mins!! Very pleased with that as 4hrs for one layout is slightly time consuming - takes me back to my quilting days!!

Here are some of those layouts:


Now to the big question....................am I converted? Will I give up traditional scrapbooking for it's cyber sister?? Well, No. I can totally see the attraction, it is easy, it is quick, it's not messy and everything can be done on your computer. You don't need to pre plan and print what photos you are going to use. You don't need to have all that clutter that this hobby seems to attract. Everything you need is nicely organised on your computer. But I would miss all that glue and glitter and shimmer spray and sequins and buttons and bling. I would miss that wonderful smell of the paper, that alluring plastic smell of epoxy stickers............OK, have I gone too far? Am I starting to sound weird??

I think you can happily mix the two. I am finding it a great way to scrap photos that I had sort of forgotten about. Also perfect for playing catch up, yes, I am talking about my baby albums, (will they ever be done???). I am enjoying my new little journey, I am loving the pages that I have created, I am loving learning new things and mostly I am loving the ability to be able to use fonts on my photographs. Also, there are so many FREE digi downloads. I think if 12 x 12 photos didn't cost $2.99 to get developed at Costco, you could pretty much digi scrapbook for free. Umm........I see happy husbands!!

Funnily enough Ali Edwards is doing a digi week on her blog. She is explaining a bit about all the different aspects of the digi world and how you can happily combine them all. It is definitely worth checking out.

I must be off now, Lesson 3 is calling me. Have a happy Tuesday.