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School’s Out
School’s out. At least the part of sitting in class, and listening to the teacher is over. The homework and self-study part still is far from being completed, but today it was time to say good-bye to all my classmates and my teacher, something which makes me sad and glad. Sad, because this season of my life is over. Glad, because I’m more than ready to move on to other things. For now, however, I’m saying good-bye to all my new and old friends, and wish them well!
Freebie Friday: Daybreak by the Sea – Part 2
Here goes another week, and that means you’re up for receiving the second part of this beach freebie kit: Daybreak by the Sea, you’ll get the first part of the papers.
My Terms of Use apply, which means you can only use this kit for your personal use, and if you’d like to share, then only by sharing links to mistyhilltops.com (Digiscrap Corner), no direct linking to the product download page.
Alrighty, I’m curious to see what you’re scrapping with this, and if you’ve missed older freebie kits, they’re still available on my blog.
Happy Friday, scrappers, and happy scrapping!
Facing My Fears
Credits:
Get Artsy – Fearless by Traci Reed & Jenn Barrette
Font: DJB My Mom Says print by Darcy Baldwin
Paint Alpha by CD Muckosky
Glimpses Together
Credits:
Keep on Shining by Libby Pritchett & Studio Basic
Font: DJB Moms Says print by Darcy Baldwin
Hybrid Hub: Card #58 – Thank You
I was having the greatest fun getting my hands into craft projects last week. After all, I was staying with my sister, and she’s become a Stampin’ Up demonstrator over the last year. Needless to say that she has a huge collection of stamps and die cuts already. It’s kind of like getting to crafting paradise, esp. since I brought with me my silhouette cutter, and all the ton of stuff to combine my love for digiscrapping with crafting. So, there’s no question that I worked on quite the number of projects. Here’s another card I made (with papers from my – very old – paper scrap stash), using my sister’s Big Shot to create some embossing texture on the plain card stock. Here’s the card:
And here you have some details:
Enable Me: Favorite Fonts of Homemade Ocean
It’s been a while since I talked about fonts the last time. And since I love fonts, and since I constantly keep adding to my collection of fonts, I’d like to share with you a fun mix of fonts I found on another website (homemadeocean.com) the other day.
All these fonts are meant for use when creating flyers, but quite honestly, I think they’d look just as well on any scrapbooking layout. So, if you want to know more, please go to homemadeocean.com (esp. if you’re looking where to get these fonts)!
Bananula Giantulus
Equality & Fairness
Journaling Café: Summer
Who doesn’t like summer? All the fun outdoors, the picnics, the visits to the lake (or pool), the trips to the ice cream parlors (at least in Europe), the family vacation …
Today’s journaling prompts, therefore, are all about what to do on those perfect summer days.
There you have it! And since I love to scrap what others journal, here’s my take on today’s prompts. I scrapped about what a perfect day in the summer would look like for me:























